
Replacement chain fitment overview

These Opuladuo 2PC 10-inch pole saw chains are made for two specific pole saw models: the MaxTra ML-72TF-GCS012 long reach chainsaw and the PowerSmart PS6109 pole saw. If you own one of those saws and your current chain matches the listed size details, this 2-pack is intended as a direct replacement option.
You get two 10-inch chains in the package, which is useful if you want one installed and one kept ready as a backup.
Will this chain fit your saw?

The safest way to confirm chain fitment is to match all of the chain specs, not just the bar length. A 10-inch chain is not automatically universal, even among 10-inch pole saws.
Check these points on your current chain, guide bar, or saw manual:
- Bar length: 10 inch
- Gauge: 3/8″ gauge
- Drive links: 40 drive links
According to the original listing, this chain is designed specifically for:
- MaxTra ML-72TF-GCS012 long reach chainsaw
- PowerSmart PS6109 pole saw
When checking fitment, make sure the replacement matches:
- Bar length — the bar should be a 10-inch bar
- Pitch — confirm the chain pitch from the bar stamp or owner’s manual
- Gauge — this listing states 3/8″ gauge
- Drive-link count — must be 40 drive links
If one of those measurements does not match your existing chain setup, do not assume it will fit. Chain size has to match the bar and drive sprocket correctly for safe operation. If your saw is one of the two compatible models above, comparing the old chain to the listed specs is still a smart final check, especially if the bar or chain has ever been replaced before.
Replacing the chain
Before replacing a pole saw chain, disconnect power and work with gloves on. Chains are sharp even when dull enough to replace.
- Power the saw off completely. Unplug it or remove/disconnect the power source according to your saw’s instructions.
- Loosen the side cover. Remove or loosen the bar cover so the old chain and guide bar can move freely.
- Remove the old chain. Lift the chain off the sprocket and bar, then inspect the bar groove and sprocket area for packed debris.
- Install the new chain. Set the chain around the sprocket and into the bar groove, making sure the cutter direction matches the normal forward cutting direction shown on the saw/bar.
- Set chain tension. Adjust until the chain sits snugly on the bar but can still be pulled around by hand with a gloved hand.
- Tighten and recheck. Secure the cover, then recheck tension after a brief test run since a new chain can seat in quickly.
If the chain seems too loose, too tight, or does not sit correctly in the bar groove, stop and verify the chain specifications before operating the saw.
Keeping it sharp

A replacement chain lasts longer and cuts better if you keep up with basic maintenance.
- Avoid dirt contact. Cutting into soil, dirty bark, or hidden debris dulls a small pole saw chain very quickly.
- Maintain proper tension. A loose chain can jump or wear unevenly; an overtight chain adds heat and stress to the bar and drive components.
- Touch up the cutters early. Light, regular sharpening is easier on the chain than waiting until it becomes badly dull and starts producing fine dust instead of chips.
Also keep an eye on bar condition and lubrication, since poor bar performance can make even a new chain cut poorly.
FAQ
Q: Does this chain fit any 10-inch pole saw?
No. Even among 10-inch saws, chain fit depends on the exact pitch, gauge, and drive-link count. This listing names the MaxTra ML-72TF-GCS012 and PowerSmart PS6109 specifically.
Q: Why are two chains included?
A 2-pack gives you a spare ready to install when the first chain gets dull or damaged, which helps reduce downtime during trimming and pruning jobs.
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