How do I know if my 034 3/8 chain is Standard,lo pro or thin top plate?
/There should be a number on the drive link. That should tell you. Not directly of course, but it'll correspond. Also, the numbers on your bar (provided that it is correctly matched to the chain) will tell you the pitch.
That said, there's about a 99% chance that your 034 is running standard 3/8 chain.
/'3' on drive link (assuming STIHL brand chain) indicates 0.050 gauge chain.
'72' on drive link (assuming Oregon brand chain) indicates full sized 3/8" pitch, 0.050 gauge chain.
Different manufacturers use different numerical coding systems.
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But, just to confuse things, Oregon recommends a 7/32" diameter file for their 3/8" pitch chain, while STIHL recommends a 13/64" file, so you will have to choose. The STIHL size 2-in-1 is only available from STIHL dealers, while the 7/32" one is available as a Pferd product from a number of dealers.
Philbert
Philbert
Most guys know what size (diameter) of file they use, even if they don't know the pitch / gauge / type of their chain. I am only seeing one model of the 2-in-1 file guide for each diameter of file (*note that Pferd is following the STIHL recommendations for full sized 3/8 pitch - this is different than what I suggested above) :I still don't see how Pferd ( they offer 3 types of 2 in 1 guides for 3/8) expects you to know if your chain is standard,lo pro or thin top plate unless you remember specs when purchasing.
I should have posted the 3 and 72 are on the drive links, there's nothing on the cutters, I still don't see how Pferd ( they offer 3 types of 2 in 1 guides for 3/8) expects you to know if your chain is standard,lo pro or thin top plate unless you remember specs when purchasing.
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