Hipa 18 inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8 LP Pitch 050 Gauge 62 DL for Echo CS370 CS370F CS400 CS400F Poulan Pro 2050 2055 2075 2150 P3818 P3314 P3416 P3816 PP4218A

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Hipa 18-inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch .050" Gauge 62 Drive Link.
FIts for Echo CS370 CS370F CS400 CS400F Poulan Pro 2050 2055 2075 2150 P3818 P3314 P3416 P3816 P4018 PP4018 PP4218A PPB4018 RM4214 RM4216 RM4218.
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SKU: 03-3086
Availability: In Stock
  • For 18" guide bar, .050" Gauge, 3/8" low profile Pitch, 62 Drive Links, Semi-chisel (Please verify whether the chain size is correct for your saw, same chainsaw model may equipped with different chain)
  • Compatible with ECHO 91PX62CQ CS-370 CS-370F CS-400 CS-400F chainsaw; Compatible with Poulan Pro 952051338 051338 581562301 579167804; Compatible with MTD 713-05042 753-08104 753-08314; 91VS062G, 91PXL062G
  • Compatible with Poulan 18" chainsaw 2050 2075 2100 2150 2155 2175 2175LE 2200 2250 2250LE 2350 2375 2375LE 2400 2450 2500 2550 2550LE 2550SE 2555 2600 262 2750 3050 400E 400EX BH2660 ES400 P3818 P3818AV P4018 P4018AV P4018AV-BH P4018AVBH P4018WM P4018WT P4018WTL PP260 SM4218AV PPB1838LE PPB4018 PPB4218 PP4018 PP4218AV PP4218AVX PP4218AVL PP4218AVHD SM4218AVX
  • Compatible with Remington RM4214 RM4214CS RM4216 RM4216CS RM4218 RM4218C RM4218CS RM4218N; Homelite UT10580, UT10582, UT10584, UT10586, UT10588, UT10680, UT10918, GM10518; Husq-varna 136, 137, 141, 142, 23, 235, 240, 316 Electric, 325P4 Polesaw, 325P5 Polesaw, 326P4 Polesaw, 326P5 Polesaw, 327P4 Polesaw, 327P5 Polesaw
  • Compatible with ECHO CS370 CS370F CS400 CS400F; Craftsman 18" chainsaw 358.3407, 358.34101, 358.34102, 358.34104, 358.34106, 358.34108, 358.34109, 358.3411, 358.34111, 358.34114, 358.34115 358.34116, 358.34117, 358.34118, 358.3412, 358.34124, 358.34180, 358.34181, 358.34190, 358.34195, 358.3425, 358.3445


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    3-7 business days.


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    US , CA and Mexico, only US with free shipping.
    While we need to charge $4.99 shipping fee for the following US areas:
    1. Alaska
    2. Hawaii
    3. Puerto Rico

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    Returns Policy



    1 Year Warranty


    Hipa guarantees any products will be defect-free (material and workmanship) under normal use and service for ONE YEAR. For any manufacturing quality problems, we will offer you a replacement within one year of receipt of your original purchase.

    30-Day Returns Policy


    We have a 30-day returns policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. If you need to return a product purchased online from Hipastore.com, here is what you need to know:

    Items shipped from Hipastore.com can be returned within 30 days of receipt of shipment for a full refund. (Original shipping fees are not refundable.)

    To start a return, you can contact us at service@hipastore.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

    To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase. You can always contact us for any return questions at service@hipastore.com.



    1."How to measure a chainsaw chain size and choose a right chain?"

    A:"You will need to match four key parameters of the chainsaw chain.
    Bar length: Determine guide bar length by measuring from the base of the guide bar to the tip of the bar.
    Chain Gauge: Chain gauge is the thickness of each drive link. Find your gauge by measuring the section of the drive link inside the groove of the guide bar.
    Chain Pitch: Pitch is the distance between drive links. Measure pitch by counting three links in a row and dividing by two.
    Drive Links: Count each drive link to know the total number of drive links on your saw chain."


    2."Does Hipa chain meet ansi kickback standards?"

    A:"According to the product description, this Hipa saw chain meets the kickback performance requirement of ANSI B175.1-2012 when tested according to the provisions of ANSI B175.1-2012."


    3."Does Hipa chainsaw chain require frequent sharpening??"

    A:"The Hipa chain does not require frequent sharpening and stays sharp longer than expected.."


    4."Does Hipa chainsaw chain come pre-stretched for easy installation??"

    A:"Yes, the Hipa chain is easy to install and fits well."


    5."Would customers recommend Hipa chainsaw chains for heavy-duty use?"

    A:"Yes, most customers mostly recommend this chainsaw chain for heavy-duty use. Many state that it is durable and can take a beating."


    6."How long does Hipa chainsaw chain typically last before needing replacement?"

    A:"While customer reviews don't specifically mention longevity, they are largely positive with several noting the good quality and value of the product.."


    7."How to tension a Hipa chainsaw chain?"

    A:"Preparation
    Before the adjustment, you need to prepare some tools and put on gloves to protect yourself from the risk of injury.
    A flat head screwdriver
    A socket wrench
    A STIHL chainsaw
    Steps to Tension Adjustment
    Firstly, you should find the two nuts and one tensioner on the side plate.

    Loosen up guide bar nuts
    Then, loosen the two nuts by using the socket wrench.

    Tighten up the tensioner
    After that, tighten up the tensioner a little loose. You can see an obvious sign that the under-sider of the chain would suck up to the guide bar while you tension the screw.

    Continue to tighten up the tensioner until the saw chain fully gears with the groove of the guide bar and you can see all the tie-straps contacting with the guide bar slightly.

    If you pull the saw chain along the upside of the guide bar to the guide bar nose several times, you will feel a little smoother.

    A simple chain tension test would tell you if your chainsaw chain is on a proper tension: pull the chain on the upside of the guide bar up with one or two drive links out of the guide bar, and. Release the chain, if it bounces back to the guide bar, then it’s good.

    Check regularly before cutting every time, and stop cutting if you feel the chain tension is too loose.

    Tighten up guide bar nuts
    At last, tighten up the guide bar nuts."