
14-inch replacement chain fitment for Husqvarna 225i

This 2-pack of 14-inch replacement chains is intended for the Husqvarna 225i chainsaw, including the Husqvarna Power Axe 225i Chainsaw when equipped with a 14-inch bar. If you’re replacing a worn, damaged, or dull chain on that saw, this product is meant as a 14-Inch Chain Replacement for Husqvarna 225i Chainsaw.
In the original listing, this fitment is also described as a 14″ Chainsaw Chain Replacement for Husqvarna Power Axe 225i Chainsaw. The package includes 2Pcs 14-Inch Chain, which is useful if you like to keep a spare sharpened chain ready.
Will this chain fit your saw?

The first check is simple: confirm that your saw is a Husqvarna 225i and that it is running a 14-inch guide bar. Bar length is the starting point, but it is not the only thing that determines fit.
To make sure a replacement chain fits correctly, match these four specs from your current bar or chain:
- Bar length: 14”
- Pitch: must match your existing setup
- Gauge: must match the bar groove width
- Drive-link count: must match your current chain exactly
A chain can still be the wrong fit even if it says 14-inch, because different 14-inch bars may use different pitch, gauge, or drive-link counts. The safest method is to read the markings on your existing bar, compare them to your old chain packaging, or count the drive links on the current chain if needed.
This product page is specifically for:
- 14-Inch Chain Replacement for Husqvarna 225i Chainsaw
- 14″ Chainsaw Chain Replacement for Husqvarna Power Axe 225i Chainsaw
If your saw is one of those models and your bar/chain specs match the chain you are replacing, this is the correct type of replacement to consider. If your 225i has been fitted with a different bar length or a different bar/chain setup, verify all chain dimensions before ordering.
Replacing the chain
Before starting, remove the battery from the saw and wear gloves. Chains are sharp even when dull enough to replace.
- Remove power and let the saw cool. Take out the battery and make sure the chain brake is released if needed for removal.
- Open the side cover. Loosen the bar nuts or retention system and remove the clutch/side cover to access the bar and chain.
- Remove the old chain. Back off chain tension, lift the chain off the sprocket and guide bar, and inspect the bar groove and sprocket area for debris.
- Install the new 14-inch chain. Set the chain around the drive sprocket and along the bar, making sure the cutter direction is correct on the top of the bar.
- Set tension correctly. Reinstall the cover, then tension the chain so it sits snugly against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand with a gloved hand.
- Final check. Tighten everything securely, add chain oil if needed, and run the saw briefly to confirm smooth operation. Recheck tension after the first few cuts, since a new chain may stretch slightly.
Keeping it sharp

A fresh chain cuts faster, puts less strain on the saw, and is safer to use than a dull one.
- Keep proper chain tension. A chain that is too loose can derail; too tight can wear the bar and drive components faster.
- Maintain bar and chain lubrication. Always make sure bar oil is present and flowing. Poor lubrication creates heat and quickly dulls a chain.
- Touch up the cutters early. Don’t wait until cutting speed drops dramatically. Light, regular sharpening is easier on the chain than heavy grinding after it gets very dull.
FAQ
Does this fit every Husqvarna 225i?
It fits the Husqvarna 225i when the saw is using a 14-inch bar and the replacement chain specs match your original chain. Always confirm pitch, gauge, and drive-link count before ordering.
Why does a 14-inch chain still need more measurements?
Because “14-inch” only describes the guide bar length. A correct chainsaw chain also has to match the bar and saw by pitch, gauge, and drive-link count.
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