Overview
Built to OEM specifications for EGO PS1000 / PS1001 / PSX2510 10-Inch 56V Pole Saw- 1/4” - .043” - 56 DL pole saws, this aftermarket chain is a cost-effective way to maintain cutting performance. Bundled as 2 chains, giving you a ready spare. Keeping a spare chain on hand means less downtime during jobs, and swapping a dull chain takes just minutes.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 10”
- Pitch: 1/4”
- Gauge: .043”
- Drive links: 56 drive links
- Quantity: 2 chains per pack
Compatibility
This replacement chain works with EGO PS1000 / PS1001 / PSX2510 10-Inch 56V Pole Saw- 1/4” - .043” - 56 DL. Double-check your model number against the listing to ensure a correct match before installation.
Installation notes
Before installing, retract the pole saw to a manageable length and disconnect the power source. Loosen the bar-mounting nuts or knob, remove the side cover, and slide the old chain off the bar. Seat the new chain around the bar nose and into the guide groove, making sure the cutting teeth face forward on the top of the bar. Reinstall the cover and adjust tension until the chain is snug but can still be pulled around the bar by hand.
Common questions
Q: Will this 2-pack chain fit my EGO PS1001 pole saw, and does it also work on the PS1000 and PSX2510?
Yes, this chain is made for the EGO PS1000, PS1001, and PSX2510 10-inch 56V pole saws. It matches the required 10-inch setup with 1/4-inch pitch, .043-inch gauge, and 56 drive links, so it should fit correctly as long as your saw is using the stock 10-inch bar.
Q: How do I know if this is the right chain if my current one is worn and the markings are hard to read?
Check your pole saw’s bar specifications or owner’s manual for 10-inch bar length, 1/4-inch pitch, .043-inch gauge, and 56 drive links. If those specs match, this replacement chain is the correct size even if the old chain markings are no longer visible.
Q: Do I need to do anything special when installing and maintaining this chain on my EGO 10-inch pole saw?
After installation, set the chain tension so the chain sits snug on the bar but still pulls around by hand without binding, then recheck tension after the first few cuts. Keep the chain properly oiled, clean out debris from the bar groove, and touch up the cutters regularly to help the saw cut smoothly and reduce wear on the bar and drive system.
