Tungsten Carbide Chain Maya .325" Full-Chisel Pro-Tipped (.050" .058" .063")
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Maya .325" Full-Chisel Pro-Tipped Carbide Chainsaw Chain (.050" .058" .063")
Built for long life and dependable performance, the Maya Full-Chisel Pro-Tipped Carbide Chain is designed for abrasive or dirty timber where conventional chains dull quickly. Available in .050", .058", and .063" gauge options, each loop features brazed tungsten carbide-tipped full chisel cutters for improved wear resistance and reduced sharpening frequency.
The tungsten carbide tip is fused to the leading edge of each cutter for longer edge life in contaminated or abrasive cutting conditions. This chain is well suited to burnt wood, storm debris, dirty logs and forestry clean-up where standard steel chain wears rapidly.
Key Features:
- Chain Type: Full-Chisel Tungsten Carbide Tipped
- Pitch: .325"
- Gauge Options: .050" (1.3 mm), .058" (1.5 mm), .063" (1.6 mm)
- Raker Height: .025" (0.65 mm)
- Cutter Profile: Full chisel for fast, aggressive cutting
- Brand: Maya
Applications:
Ideal for cutting:
- Softwood and medium-density hardwoods, Palms
- Dirty, treated or burnt timber, demolition wood and stumps
- Firewood, storm clean-up and general forestry maintenance
Avoid use on Ironbark, Grey Box, Red Gum, Turpentine or similar ultra-hard species.
High-impact loads or chain bounce can cause tungsten tips to fracture or shear from the brazed joint.
Tipped carbide chains cut approximately 20% slower than standard steel chains. For clean timber, a premium steel chain is the better option.
For extreme hardwoods, consider Maya ST low-kickback carbide โ its narrow cutter profile reduces friction and cutting load.
Sharpening & Maintenance:
Sharpen only with diamond-coated files or discs (150-micron grit recommended). Carbide chains are not indestructible and should not be run blunt.
Running a dull carbide chain generates excessive heat, which can weaken the brazed joint, stretch the chain and increase the risk of tip loss or cutter failure. Keeping the chain sharp is critical to cutting performance and service life.
- Maintain factory raker height: .025" (0.65 mm)
- Apply steady feed pressure and do not force the chain into the cut
- Sharpen at the first sign of reduced cutting performance
- In dirty or abrasive conditions, inspect and sharpen frequently
Sharpening Frequency Guide:
- Clean timber: typically lasts significantly longer between sharpens than standard steel chain
- Dirty or abrasive timber: sharpen at least every tank of fuel
- Burnt timber or heavy debris: inspect often and sharpen more frequently as required
Custom Sizes Available:
We can supply custom chain loops to suit any bar. If your drive link count is not listed, simply message us and weโll cut it to length from 100ft rolls.
โ Critical Usage Warning:
- Avoid running the chain blunt
- Do not force the chain through the cut
- Do not reduce raker height below 0.65 mm
- Do not use on dense Australian hardwoods
Poor cutting technique or excessive force increases the risk of carbide tip failure or detachment. Select chain according to timber type, saw power and operating conditions.
โ ๏ธ Safety Warning:
This is a non-safety chain with aggressive full-chisel cutters. For use only by experienced chainsaw operators trained in kickback control.
Country of Manufacture: China
If you require technical assistance, please contact us.
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