- [Specification] 3 pack 12 Inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8LP Pitch 0.043" Gauge 45 Drive Links, semi-chisel.
- [Fit Models] Fits for Craftsman - 98023, CMCCS620, CMCCS620M1,Fits for Dewalt - DCCS620B, DCCS620P1, Fits for Makita -EA3200S, EA3200SRBB, EA3201S, EA3500S, EA3500SRDB, EA3501S, XCU03, XCU04
- [NEO-TEC Chainsaw Chain] – engineered for professionals and homeowners – feature a hard chrome-plated exterior and heat-treated rivets to minimize wear and extend time between adjustments while maintaining peak cutting performance.
- [Find Your Chain] Identify your chainsaw chain by checking the manual or guide bar stamps for PITCH, GAUGE, LENGTH, and DRIVE LINK COUNT, then match these specs. For instant help, share your model/bar details with NEO-TEC Support.
- [Manganese Steel Toughness] Forged from high-carbon manganese steel through precision quenching, NEO-TEC chainsaw teeth deliver 2X impact resistance versus standard alloy steel, with crystalline structures optimized to withstand knotty oak, ice-embedded timber, and accidental rock strikes while resisting deformation.

12 Inch Chainsaw Chain 3/8" LP Pitch .043" Gauge 45 Drive Links, Fits for Dewalt 20V DCCS620, Kobalt 1224, Milwaukee M18, LCS1240 - DWO1DT612, WG350/ 380, Craftsman, Makita and more - R45 (3 Chains)
FAQS
Cold Start
- Add fuel (fuel mixing ratio: 25:1).
- Close the choke. If the machine is equipped with a primer bulb, press it 3–5 times until the bulb is filled with fuel.
- Pull the starter rope 3–5 times.
- After hearing two “coughing” sounds,
- Open the choke.
- Pull the starter rope to start the machine.
Hot Start
- Open the choke.
- 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.
- Check whether the fuel mixing ratio is 25:1. If not, adjust the fuel mixture to 25:1.
- Check whether the fuel line is bent or blocked.
- Check whether the spark plug is sparking properly.
- Check whether the engine is flooded.
- Check whether there is a carburetor malfunction.
- 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.
- Check the electrode gap. The correct gap is 0.5–0.7 mm (approximately the thickness of a credit card).
- Clean oil residue and debris from the surface of the spark plug.
- If the engine still does not start after completing the above steps, replace the spark plug with a new one.
- Check whether the high-voltage wire (ignition coil lead) is damaged.
- Remove the spark plug.
- Turn the machine upside down.
- Pull the starter rope.
- Drain the excess fuel from the cylinder.
- Remove the air filter.
- Use an air blower to remove dust or debris from the air filter.
- If it cannot be cleaned or has been used for a long time, replace the air filter.

