Oregon 240RNDK095 .050" Gauge 3/8" Pitch 24" Power Match Bar
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This is a 24-inch, 0.050-inch gauge, 3/8-inch pitch chainsaw bar from Oregon’s Power Match line. It’s built for mid-sized gas and electric chainsaws used in firewood cutting, storm cleanup, and general tree work—not for lightweight pruning or commercial felling.
Fitment & Compatibility
Before buying, verify three measurements:
- Gauge: 0.050" (check your current bar or chain box—0.043" or 0.058" won’t work).
- Pitch: 3/8" (not .325" or 1/4").
- Drive link count: You’ll need a chain with exactly 95 drive links for a 24" bar on this Oregon setup.
This bar fits most saws that accept a 24" bar with a standard small-mount pattern (Oregon’s “A041” or “A042” mount). Common compatible brands include EGO, Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo, and certain Poulan/Pro models. Always cross-reference your saw model with Oregon’s fitment chart—the tail shape and slot width vary by brand. For EGO specifically, confirm your saw accepts a 24" bar (e.g., EGO CS1800/CS1600 series).
Key Things to Know
- Quality: Oregon Power Match bars are professional-grade, with a replaceable sprocket tip and hardened steel rails. They last longer than most OEM bars if you keep the tip lubricated.
- Installation: Easy. Remove the old bar, align the oiler hole, and tighten the nuts. No special tools needed.
- Gotcha: The sprocket tip requires periodic greasing (use a needle adapter on the tip fitting). Neglecting this wears the tip prematurely.
- Gotcha: This bar uses a 3/8" pitch chain—if your saw came with a .325" pitch chain, you’ll need to buy a new chain and possibly a new drive sprocket.
Should You Buy It
Buy this if you need a durable, long-lasting 24" bar for a mid-size saw and want a sprocket tip for smoother cutting. It’s a great value over OEM replacements on EGO and other brands, especially if you’re willing to grease the tip occasionally. Skip it if your saw uses a different gauge or pitch, or if you only cut softwoods occasionally and don’t need the extra durability.
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