OEM Part Numbers
.375 Pitch - 11 tooth 30853
.325 Pitch - 12 tooth 34755
.404 Pitch - 10 tooth 30855
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Any chance of finding the OLD style 3 rivet Oregon Bar tips???
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Those have been discontinued for several years and there is no source for them.
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Posted by: G. R from OR on 11/7/2007 |
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I'm looking to replace a damaged sprocket tip for my 32" 3/8 pitch .050 Husqvarna bar. My bar seems to be a single rivet replaceable tip. Would this RSN tip you sell replace mine? Do you sell any tips that would replace?
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Husky bars are Oregon bars with a Husky logo. Either this or the 10080 375 will work on your bar.
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Posted by: Dewey from CA on 2/14/2009 |
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Will this sprocket nose tip fit the following bar: Oregon Power Match Plus with your item # ORPM 18 CJ50 (180RNDK095) 0.050 gauge? I need a sprocket nose for this bar with 3/8" pitch.
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Yes, both this tip or the 10080 375 will work on the Oregon Power Match bars.
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Posted by: Lou P from MN on 3/28/2009 |
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The description says for .050, .058, and .063 guage. Do I need to specify the guage?
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No, these tips take all gauges being that they are .063. It is the bar rails that needs to match the gauge of the chain.
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Posted by: Dale from Cailfornia on 4/6/2010 |
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What tools are required to install a new blade tip? Specifically, is there a special or particular tool that I would need to purchase to set the new rivet.
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Here's how: You will need safety glasses, hearing protection, good hammer and strong flat metal surface to set the bar tip on. Slide the new tip on with the X up and put the rivet fat bottom side down from underneath. I've generally given it 3 good smacks to flatten and seat it. Don't flip the bar o
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Here's how: You will need safety glasses, hearing protection, good hammer and strong flat metal surface to set the bar tip on. Slide the new tip on with the X up and put the rivet fat bottom side down from underneath. I've generally given it 3 good smacks to flatten and seat it. Don't flip the bar over and hit. Stay on the same side and hit the rivet only. To check installation, (wearing gloves to avoid cuts) grip the bar body in one hand, the nose in the other hand and twist. The nose and body should feel like a single, solid piece. If not or any clicking sound from the head, tighten the rivet with a few more hammer strokes.
File down the new rails of the new tip to align with the rails of the old bar body. Grease the new nose sprocket until the excess grease appears around the nose-sprocket teeth. (Hide full answer)
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Posted by: DAVID W from TX on 4/29/2010 |
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Which pitch should I use on my MS290 18" powermatch .063 bar?
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We'd have to know what chain your are running first to determine exactly your pitch. However, on good guesstimate you are probably running .325 pitch. Verify before purchasing though. If you are using Stihl chain, the pitch is stamped on the raker.
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Posted by: TIM A from NH on 5/17/2010 |
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Does this tip come with a rivet?
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Yes, this Oregon replacement tip comes with 2 rivets. One to use the other to lose in the crack of your shop floor.
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Posted by: STEFANI B from CA on 12/17/2011 |
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Will this fit your 33" unbranded Carlton .063/.404 sprocketnose bar which was advertised as identical to your 33-57-B3100-PS?
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Sorry, these are just slightly different that what is required for the Carlton single rivet tips. We're working on a good source for replacement tips for those Carlton bars in the mean time.
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Posted by: DEAN M from MT on 12/26/2012 |
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worked great
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Posted by: DONALD W from MI on 9/14/2010
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It was kind of a pain to get the old tip off. i ended up drilling a small hole through the center of the rivet (about 1/3 of the rivet diameter). After that the rivet came out real nice with a few bangs from a hammer and pin punch. the new tip went on easily and works great.
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Posted by: Dave H from TN on 2/24/2008
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Excellent quality
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