Overview
When your saw’s bar is grooved out or the chain is stretched beyond adjustment, this 10” combo kit gets you back in action fast. You receive a matched guide bar and cutting chain engineered to OEM dimensions, delivering reliable performance at a fraction of the dealer price. A solid pick for weekend wood-cutting duties.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 10”
- Chain pitch: 1/4”
- Drive links: 58DL
- Includes: guide bar and chain (matched set)
- Material: hardened alloy bar with chrome-plated chain
Compatibility
Fits Greenworks PS60L211 plus additional models with matching bar-mount specs. Cross-reference your chainsaw’s model and serial number with the compatibility table to confirm correct fitment before installing.
Installation notes
Loosen the bar-mount nuts and slide the old assembly off. Before fitting the new bar, clear packed sawdust from the oil passage and around the drive sprocket. Place the new bar onto the studs, route the chain around the bar groove and sprocket, then adjust tension to the point where you can pull the chain around by hand with light resistance. Snug the nuts in a cross pattern.
Common questions
Q: Will this 10 inch guide bar and chain combo fit my Greenworks PS60L211, or do I need to match anything besides the bar length?
Yes, this combo is made to fit the Greenworks PS60L211 and matches the 10 inch bar length with a 1/4 pitch chain. As long as your saw is the PS60L211 model, this setup should install correctly without needing a different pitch or bar size.
Q: Does this combo come with both the bar and the chain, and is the chain already the correct size for the 10 inch bar?
Yes, this is a complete bar and chain combo, so you get both parts together and the chain is matched to the included 10 inch guide bar. That saves you from having to figure out chain compatibility separately when replacing worn cutting components.
Q: What should I check when installing this 10 inch bar and chain on my Greenworks PS60L211 to make sure it runs properly?
Make sure the chain is installed in the correct cutting direction and seated fully in the bar groove before tightening the side cover. After tensioning, the chain should pull away slightly from the bar but still snap back into place, and it’s a good idea to recheck tension after the first few cuts since a new chain can stretch slightly.
