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It is an Australian and New Zealand special, whereas we are in North America. A fairly extensive search shows that Amazon and eBay don't have them and the maker tells you to go get spares from Bunnings! Not impressed.
You need to know three things about your saw as to what chain will interchange....1. Pitch of the chain. 2. Guage of the guide bar. 3. Number of chain links.
Your little 025 Stihl wil probably have an .050 guage and a .325 pitch. The standard guages for small saws are .043, .050 with .058 and .063 being reserved typically for the larger displacement saws.
The pitch is the length of three links, divided by two and the number of links is kinda self-explanatory. (The 025 USUALLY is set up for the .325 pitch.)
Any chain that matches the three measurements for your respective saw should interchange. Hope this helped instead of adding to the confustion......
push the ring to the bottom of the cylinder and measure the ring gap. It will be .010" minimum to .025" maximum. .010" indicates goor rings where as .025" indicates worn out rings
A dial depth gage should have a set of depth stems. they are in 1" increments. to change the stem, first using a scale, measure the depth of the hole you are checking. Find the stem that falls in that range. remove the cap on the top of the unit, pull the existing stem out and replace it with the stem you need to reach the bottom of the hole. replace the screw-on cap. Set the cross bar of the body on the face of the part. Gently turn the barrel until the stem touches the bottom. the barrel has a 1" range. The numbers represent .1". The lines between the numbers represent .025". One turn of the dial equals .025" Add the length of the stem, the number on the barrel, the number on the dial and the number diall. Example, If the hole measures between 3" and 4" i.e. (3-1/8")start by installing the 3 to 4" stem. Turn the barrel so it reads "0". place the cross bar of the body so it touches the face perpendicular to the hole. Gently turn the barrel of the unit until it stops at the bottom of the hole. Add 3" plus the number on the barrel (.1"), the number of graduations on the barrel, and the number on the dial (.023"). The reading is 3.123". If you know your decimal equivalents, you will know that the hole is .002" short of 3.125" (or 3-1/8" deep.
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