Overview
This 8” guide bar and chain combo is a direct-fit aftermarket replacement designed for quick, hassle-free swaps on your chainsaw. It ships as a matched set so you get a properly paired bar and chain right out of the box, saving you the trouble of sourcing each piece separately. Ideal for homeowners who need a reliable spare or a fresh cutting setup without the OEM price tag.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 8”
- Includes: guide bar and chain (matched set)
- Material: hardened alloy bar with chrome-plated chain
Compatibility
Designed for ROIBY P4360 and other saws with identical bar-mount dimensions. Before purchasing, verify your specific model number in the compatibility listing, as some saws within a product line use different bar studs or tensioner positions.
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 8-inch guide bar and chain combo fit my ROIBY P4360 cordless pruning chainsaw?
Yes, this combo is made to fit the ROIBY P4360 and matches the 8-inch bar length required for that saw. As long as your saw is the P4360 model, the bar and chain should install in place of the original setup without modification.
Q: Does this combo come with both the bar and the chain, and do I need to adjust chain tension after installing it on my ROIBY P4360?
Yes, this is a complete combo with both the 8-inch guide bar and matching chain included. After installation, you should set the chain tension so it sits snug against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand, then recheck it after the first few cuts since a new chain can stretch slightly.
Q: How do I keep the 8-inch chain on this ROIBY P4360 bar cutting well and lasting longer?
Keep the chain properly tensioned, maintain bar oil flow if your saw uses it, and clean out sawdust from the bar groove and sprocket area regularly. It also helps to sharpen the chain as soon as cutting starts to feel slow or the saw begins producing fine dust instead of chips.
