Overview
When your saw’s bar is grooved out or the chain is stretched beyond adjustment, this 12” 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: 12”
- Includes: guide bar and chain (matched set)
- Material: hardened alloy bar with chrome-plated chain
Compatibility
Fits DEWALT DCCS620B 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
Remove the clutch cover and take off the spent bar and chain. Wipe down the bar pad and blow out the oiler port. Position the new bar, thread the chain onto the sprocket and around the bar groove making sure the cutters face forward on top. Use the tension screw to take up slack until the tie straps just lift off the bar rail, then secure the cover firmly.
Common questions
Q: Will this 12-inch bar and chain combo fit my DEWALT DCCS620B 20V chainsaw without any modification?
Yes, this combo is made to fit the DEWALT DCCS620B with a 12-inch setup, so it should install in place of your original bar and chain without modification. You’ll still want to confirm the chain is routed correctly around the sprocket and bar before tightening the side cover.
Q: Does this replacement come ready to install on a DCCS620B, and what should I check during installation?
It is intended as a direct replacement bar and chain combo for the 12-inch DEWALT DCCS620B, so installation is straightforward. Make sure the chain cutting teeth face forward on the top side of the bar, set the chain tension so it snaps back lightly when pulled, and fill the saw with bar and chain oil before use.
Q: How often should I maintain the 12-inch bar and chain on my DEWALT DCCS620B to keep it cutting properly?
Check chain tension and oil flow every time you use the saw, especially during the first few cuts with a new chain since it can stretch slightly. It also helps to keep the chain sharpened, clean the bar groove periodically, and flip the bar occasionally to promote more even wear.
