Overview
This aftermarket 6-inch replacement chain is designed to fit compatible chainsaw models. When the factory chain wears out, loses its edge after multiple sharpenings, or stretches past the tensioner’s range, this chain gets you back to cutting without waiting for a dealer order. It’s built to OEM dimensions for a direct fit.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 6”
- Type: Semi-chisel (aftermarket replacement)
Compatibility
This chain fits the chainsaw models referenced in the compatibility section above. Always cross-check the pitch, gauge, and drive-link count stamped on your current bar before ordering — even within the same brand, different models can require different chain specs.
Installation notes
Disconnect power before any chain work. Remove the bar cover to access the sprocket and bar. Take note of the cutter direction, then remove the old chain. Place the new chain in the bar groove with cutters oriented forward on the top rail. Loop it onto the drive sprocket, replace the cover, and turn the tension adjuster until the chain sits snug with minimal sag. Spin the chain by hand to confirm it moves freely.
Common questions
Q: Will this 6” Saw Chain Kit fit my PR0601B-11-SBC0604Q mini chainsaw, or is it only for the PR0600B-11?
Yes, this kit is listed as compatible with both the PR0600B-11 and PR0601B-11-SBC0604Q, as long as your saw uses a 6-inch bar. If your current setup is a 6” bar on either of those models, this chain kit should be the correct replacement.
Q: How do I know if this is the right chain size for my saw if the bar says 6”?
This chain kit is made for saws using a 6-inch bar, specifically the PR0600B-11 and PR0601B-11-SBC0604Q. Before installing, compare the old chain length and fit around the guide bar and drive sprocket, since a chain made for a different bar length will either be too loose or won’t install correctly.
Q: Any tips for installing and maintaining this 6” replacement saw chain?
When installing the new chain, make sure the cutting teeth are facing the correct direction on the top side of the bar, then adjust the tension so the chain sits snugly but still moves freely by hand. Check chain tension often during the first few cuts, and keep the chain properly oiled and sharpened to reduce wear on both the chain and bar.
