6-inch replacement chain fitment overview

Fitting the chain onto the bar and sprocket

This Opuladuo 6” pruning chain replacement is made specifically for the BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1 pruning saw. If you own that exact model and need a fresh cutting chain, this listing is intended for that saw only.

The original listing is very specific: this 6-inch chainsaw chain is only for the BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1 pruning saw. Even if another mini chainsaw also uses a 6-inch bar, that does not mean this chain will fit correctly.

Will this chain fit your saw?

Measuring chain pitch, gauge and drive links

The most important fitment check is the saw model. Based on the listing, the compatible model is:

  • BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1

If your saw is not marked BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1, do not assume fit just because it is a 6-inch pruning saw. Many small chainsaws look similar but use different chain dimensions.

To confirm fitment, check these points before ordering:

  • Model number on the tool housing or label: it should read BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1
  • Bar length: this replacement is for a 6-inch pruning saw
  • Chain pitch
  • Chain gauge
  • Drive-link count

Pitch, gauge, and drive-link count must match your original chain exactly. Those measurements are what determine whether the chain will sit properly on the guide bar and drive sprocket. If you do not know those specs, the safest approach is to compare the original chain from your BCCS320C1, check the owner’s manual, or use the markings on the bar if present.

What this product includes:

  • 2 pcs 6-inch chain

That two-pack can be useful if you want to keep one chain installed and one sharpened spare ready to go.

Replacing the chain

Before replacing the chain, remove the battery and make sure the saw cannot start accidentally. Wear gloves when handling the chain, since even a dull chain can cut skin.

  1. Remove the battery and place the saw on a stable surface.
  2. Loosen or remove the side cover, following the saw’s normal chain access procedure.
  3. Take off the old chain and note its cutting direction before installing the new one.
  4. Fit the new chain around the sprocket and along the guide bar groove, making sure it seats fully and faces the correct direction.
  5. Reinstall the cover and adjust chain tension so the chain is snug against the bar but still moves freely by hand.
  6. Recheck tension after a short test run, since a new chain can settle in quickly.

If the chain does not seat properly in the bar groove or seems too loose or too tight even after adjustment, stop and verify that your saw is the BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1 and that the replacement matches your original chain setup.

Keeping it sharp

Sharpening a chainsaw chain cutter

A sharp chain cuts faster, puts less strain on the saw, and helps reduce chatter during pruning.

  • Avoid cutting into dirt, bark embedded with grit, or wood touching the ground, since that dulls a small pruning chain very quickly.
  • Check chain tension often, especially during the first few cuts with a new chain.
  • Replace or sharpen the chain when it starts producing fine dust instead of larger chips, or when you need to push the saw harder than usual.

Keeping the bar groove clean and making sure the chain moves freely also helps extend chain life.

FAQ

Is this chain compatible with other 6-inch chainsaws?

No. The listing states this 6-inch chain is only for the BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1 pruning saw. Other 6-inch chainsaws are not compatible.

How many chains come in the package?

The package includes 2 pieces of 6-inch chain.

Can I rely on bar length alone to confirm fit?

No. A 6-inch bar is only one part of the fitment check. You also need the correct model, plus matching pitch, gauge, and drive-link count.

Why check the model number first?

Because many compact pruning saws use different chain specifications even when they appear similar. For this listing, the stated fitment is specifically BLACK+DECKER BCCS320C1.

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