Overview
This 2-pack of aftermarket 14-inch replacement chains is designed to fit select Echo chainsaw models. Over time every chain stretches, dulls, and eventually needs replacing. This aftermarket option matches the OEM pitch, gauge, and drive-link count so you can install it directly without modifications. A fresh chain also reduces strain on the bar and sprocket.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 14”
- Quantity: 2-pack
- Type: Semi-chisel (aftermarket replacement)
Compatibility
This chain is designed as a direct replacement for select Echo chainsaws. Double-check the pitch, gauge, and drive-link count on your existing bar stamp before purchasing. These three measurements must all match for safe operation.
Installation notes
Power down the saw and remove the battery or disconnect it from power before servicing. Remove the side cover or bar-cover plate to expose the bar and sprocket. Slide the worn chain off the bar groove and sprocket, noting the direction of the cutters. Install the new chain with cutting teeth facing forward on top of the bar. Reattach the cover and adjust chain tension — the chain should pull slightly away from the bar rail and snap back without sagging.
Common questions
Q: Will this 2-pack of 14 inch chains fit my Echo CS-310-14 and CS-355T-14, or do I need a different chain size?
Yes, these chains are made for the 14 inch versions of the Echo CS-310-14, CS-303T-14, and CS-355T-14. As long as your saw is using the stock 14 inch bar, this is the correct fitment; if your bar has been changed to a different length, match the chain to the bar currently installed.
Q: I have an Echo CS-303T-14. Do I need to do anything special when installing one of these replacement chains?
When installing, make sure the cutter teeth on the top of the bar face forward toward the bar tip, then set proper chain tension so the chain is snug but still pulls around by hand with gloves on. After a few minutes of cutting, recheck the tension because a new chain can stretch slightly during initial use.
Q: How should I maintain these 14 inch saw chains to keep them cutting well on my Echo top-handle saw?
Keep the chain properly tensioned, make sure the bar oil reservoir stays full, and clean sawdust out of the bar groove and around the drive area regularly. Touch up the cutters with the correct file size as soon as you notice slower cutting or fine dust instead of chips, since staying ahead of dullness helps the chain last longer.
