Fits 16"
Craftsman/Sears
315.3401, 315.3402, 315.3455, (these start with 358)3407, 34094, 34101, 34102, 34104, 34106, 3411, 35006, 35008, 35018, 35028, 35037, 35038, 35046, 35048, 35060, 35066, 35080, 35081, 35082, 35083, 35087, 35088, 35106, 35108, 35181, 35216, 35218, 35235, 35238, 35367, 35506, 35514, 35516, 35624, 35718, 36010, 36013, 36015, 36017, 36018, 36028, 36038, 36080, 36088
Echo
CS280, CS290, CS300, CS301, CS302, CS310, CS315, CS330, CS330T, CS340, CS341, CS345, CS346, CS351, CS360, CS370, CS370T, CS400, CS3000, CS3400, CS3450
Homelite
3300, 3350, 3800, 3850, 20av, 23av, ps33, Ranger
Husqvarna
23, 34, 35, 36, 41, 136, 137, 141,142,335, 235e, 240e, 334t, 338xpt
John Deere
30, 25EV, 35EV, 40V, CS36, CS36LE, CS40, CS40LE, CS40V
Jonsered
2014, 2036, 2150
Makita
DCS 340, DCS 401
McCulloch
MCC1435A, MCC1635A, MCC1840B, MS4016, MS4018
Poulan/Poulan Pro
180, 210, 220, 221, 222, 225, 250, 255, 260, 1220, 1800, 1950, 1975, 2000, 2025, 2050, 2055, 2075, 2150, 2160, 2175, 2250, 2300, 2375, 2450, 2500, 2550, 2600, 3416, 3816, 4018, 4218, Micro 25 xx Series, Micro 25 xxv series, S25, Super Micro 25 xx series, super micro 25xxv series, wildthing, woodshark, 3314, woodshark
Remington
Mighy Mite 100-500, Mighty Mite Weekender, Yardmaster 812
Skil
1614, 1616
Why Sharpen
Any cutting tool will dull with use, but the outdoor jobs that chain saws tackle are especially demanding. Contact with rocks, metal, or even dirt can quickly dull chain, making common tasks such as cutting firewood or trimming trees difficult and time-consuming.
When to Sharpen
It is time to sharpen the saw chain when cutting is slower and more difficult or the wood chips become smaller, in extreme cases turning to saw "dust".
How to Sharpen
Before PowerSharp®, chain saw users had three options: manually sharpen chain themselves, take the chain to a shop, or simply do nothing. Manual sharpening requires specialized tools and techniques — and time. A trip to the shop means time off the job. Doing nothing leads to frustration with the tool or task.