NEO-TEC 16 Inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch, 0.050" Gauge, 56 Drive Links Fits for Craftsman, Poulan, Echo, Greenworks Chainsaw and More- S56 (3 Chains)

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  • 【CHAIN PARAMETERS】3 Pack chain for chainsaw 16 inch, 0.050" Gauge, 3/8" low profile Pitch, 56 Drive Links,Semi-Chisel.
  • 【FITS Greenworks CHAINSAW 】16" Chainsaw Chain Replacement for Greenworks 80V CS80L211, CS80L2512, CS80L01 Chain Saw; Greenworks 60V 2002802, CS60L00, CS60L02, CS60L210, CS60L212 Chainsaw;Greenworks 40V 20312 Chainsaw;Greenworks 12A Electric 20022, 20232 Chainsaw.
  • 【FITS CHAINSAW BRANDS】Compatible with Husqvarna 135, 240, 120 Mark II, Replacement Chain for WEN 4017, 40417, 40417BT Chain Saw
  • 【FIND YOUR CHAIN】Check your chainsaw’s manual or the stamp on the guide bar to find the pitch, gauge, length, and drive link number.Need help? Just contact NEO-TEC Customer Support with your chainsaw or bar model—we’re happy to assist! (Explore 60+ sizes at the NEO-TEC Store)
  • 【Features】Made with German steel for enhanced durability, flatness, and temperature resistance. Hardened rivets reduce wear and maintain tension. Japanese chrome-plated cutters are sharpened with precision rotary machines for extra sharpness and long-lasting performance.

FAQS

Cold Start
  1. Add fuel (fuel mixing ratio: 25:1).
  2. Close the choke. If the machine is equipped with a primer bulb, press it 3–5 times until the bulb is filled with fuel.
  3. Pull the starter rope 3–5 times.
  4. After hearing two “coughing” sounds,
  5. Open the choke.
  6. Pull the starter rope to start the machine.
Hot Start
  1. Open the choke.
  2. Pull the starter rope to start the machine.

The issue may be caused by an incorrect fuel mixture, spark plug problems, or a clogged carburetor.

  1. Check whether the fuel mixing ratio is 25:1. If not, adjust the fuel mixture to 25:1.
  2. Check whether the fuel line is bent or blocked.
  3. Check whether the spark plug is sparking properly.
  4. Check whether the engine is flooded.
  5. Check whether there is a carburetor malfunction.
  1. Confirm whether the spark plug is producing a spark: Remove the spark plug, connect it to the ignition coil, and place the spark plug electrode in contact with a metal part of the machine. Pull the starter rope and observe whether the spark plug produces a spark during starting.
  2. Check the electrode gap. The correct gap is 0.5–0.7 mm (approximately the thickness of a credit card).
  3. Clean oil residue and debris from the surface of the spark plug.
  4. If the engine still does not start after completing the above steps, replace the spark plug with a new one.
  5. Check whether the high-voltage wire (ignition coil lead) is damaged.
  1. Remove the spark plug.
  2. Turn the machine upside down.
  3. Pull the starter rope.
  4. Drain the excess fuel from the cylinder.
  1. Remove the air filter.
  2. Use an air blower to remove dust or debris from the air filter.
  3. If it cannot be cleaned or has been used for a long time, replace the air filter.

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