Overview
This aftermarket 10-inch replacement chain is designed to fit select DeWalt pole saw models. It replaces the factory chain when the original becomes dull beyond resharpening, damaged, or stretched past the tensioner’s range. Keeping a spare chain on hand means less downtime during cutting season — swap in a fresh chain and keep working while you sharpen the old one on the bench.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 10”
- Type: Semi-chisel (aftermarket replacement)
Compatibility
Engineered to match the specifications of select DeWalt pole saw models, this chain drops in without modification. Before ordering, verify the three critical numbers — pitch, gauge, and drive-link count — against the stamp on your guide bar. A mismatch in any one dimension means the chain won’t fit safely.
Installation notes
Safety first: pull the battery or unplug the unit. Open the bar cover by loosening the retaining knob or nuts. Slide the old chain off the bar groove and sprocket. Lay the new chain into the bar groove with cutters pointing forward along the top rail, loop it around the sprocket, and replace the cover. Adjust tension so the chain sits snug against the bar with just enough slack to pull it away slightly by hand.
Common questions
Q: Will this Morocca 10” Replacement Chain fit my Dewalt 27cc pole saw, model DXGP210?
Yes, this chain is made to fit the Dewalt 27cc DXGP210 pole saw with the 10-inch bar. If your saw still has the original 10” setup, this is the correct replacement chain size to match that bar length.
Q: Do I need any special steps to install this 10” chain on the DXGP210?
When installing it, make sure the cutters are facing the correct direction on the top side of the bar and that the chain sits properly in the bar groove and around the drive sprocket. After reinstalling the side cover, adjust the tension so the chain is snug but still pulls around by hand, then recheck tension again after the first few minutes of use.
Q: How often should I sharpen or replace this Morocca 10” chain on my Dewalt DXGP210 pole saw?
That depends on what you’re cutting, but if the chain starts producing fine sawdust instead of chips or you need to force the saw through branches, it likely needs sharpening. Replace the chain if the cutters are worn down significantly, the chain stretches excessively, or you notice damaged links after use.
