- Guide bar for saws 10" 25 cm .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R - lightweight, precise and durable chain saw guide bar. Ideal for garden, home, carpentry and professional tree care work.
Guide bar for chainsaws 10" - 25 cm .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R - precision cutting, durability and reliability for your chainsaw
Guide bar for chainsaws 10" - 25 cm .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R is a high-quality work piece designed for chainsaws, ensuring stable chain guidance, precise cutting and long, trouble-free operation. Thanks to its compact length of 25 cm (10"), the guide is ideal for backyard work, tree care, firewood preparation, as well as professional applications requiring precision and maneuverability.
The guide bar is compatible with pitch chains .1/4" and guide link width .043" (1.1 mm), ensuring a perfect fit for popular lightweight chainsaws and tree care saws. Carefully selected technical parameters minimize cutting resistance, reduce chain wear and improve user comfort.
What is a chain saw guide bar? This is the metal piece along which the cutting chain slides. Responsible for maintaining its proper tension and track. In practice, it is the guide that largely determines the quality, speed and safety of cutting. The 3061025R is designed to meet the needs of both home users and professionals who value reliable equipment.
Where the guide bar is mounted PROVIDER FOR saws 10" - 25 CM .1/4" x .043" 1.1 MM 3061025R? This component is mounted directly in the body of the chain saw - between the chain sprocket and the tensioner. The guide attaches with the screws and nuts of the clutch cover, allowing quick installation and removal during replacement or maintenance. Proper mounting slots and lubrication holes ensure proper positioning and effective lubrication of the chain during operation.
Application of the 10" 25 cm guide .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R is very wide. Great for:
- pruning branches and branches in the care of trees and shrubs,
- preparation of firewood from thin and medium blocks,
- work around the house, in the garden and on the plot (pruning, restoring walkways, clearing the area),
- carpentry and roofing work, where precision and certainty of chain guidance are required,
- professional applications in forestry and arboriculture, wherever the lightness of the tool and the ability to work in hard-to-reach places are important.
Technical specifications of chain saw guide bar 10" - 25 cm 3061025R
Chain saw guide bar:
- Length: 25 cm - 10"
- Pitch: .1/4'' x .043''
- Guide link width: 1.1 mm
- Number of cells: 60
Such selected parameters make the bar perfectly compatible with light and medium power chainsaws. The 25 cm length provides excellent control of the tool, makes it easier to work at height (for example, in the maintenance of tree crowns) and in areas with limited space, such as dense thickets or narrow clearances between buildings.
GUIDE FOR SAWS 10" - 25 CM .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R - maximum cutting precision and working convenience
One of the most important features of the 3061025R guide bar is the high precision of cutting. Chain pitch .1/4" and a narrow 1.1mm guide link width make the cutting set lightweight, dynamic and require less saw power to operate effectively. It is ideal for users who value precision and comfort without overloading the machine.
Examples of the daily application of this precision are m.in.:
- accurate pruning of branches without fraying them, which translates into an aesthetic appearance of trees and shrubs,
- performing precision cuts in carpentry work, such as fitting wood structural components,
- trimming excess wood when building gazebos, terraces, fences or tool houses.
With a compact length of 10", the guide provides excellent maneuverability. This makes it possible to operate the chainsaw freely in hard-to-reach places - between thick branches, against building walls or near fences. The user can more safely and accurately control the cutting path, which increases safety and reduces the risk of chain jamming.

Durability and reliability of the 10" 25 cm guide bar .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R in daily use
Saw bar 3061025R is designed for long life and resistance to heavy use. Robust construction from high quality steel ensures adequate rigidity, which minimizes vibration and reduces the possibility of deformation during demanding conditions.
The three key user benefits are:
- Wear resistance - appropriately selected material and processing technology make the bar resistant to abrasion caused by chain movement, which extends the time between replacements.
- Stable chain guidance - precision-made groove and lubrication holes ensure even distribution of oil and smooth running of the chain, reducing the risk of chain dropping or jamming.
- Resistance to harsh conditions - The guide stands up well to work in changing weather conditions, with damp wood, in dusty conditions or with prolonged, continuous use.
In practice, this means that the 3061025R guide performs excellently:
- during seasonal preparation of more firewood,
- in regular maintenance of trees on the property, orchard or small farm,
- in the work of professional gardening teams that use chainsaws every day in various locations.

Optimum fit and easy installation of the guide bar for 10" 25 cm saws .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R
The 10" 3061025R guide is designed to make installation and replacement as simple and quick as possible. The mounting holes and the shape of the bar foot allow for a smooth fit on many models of chainsaws adapted to pitch chains .1/4" and a link width of 1.1 mm.
Three important features that affect the convenience of use:
- Standard mounting dimensions - allow installation in popular home and semi-professional saws, which reduces the problem of selecting spare parts.
- Easy chain tensioning - appropriately shaped long mounting holes allow the bar to move smoothly, making it easier to set the chain tension accurately.
- Adaptation for effective lubrication - Oil holes and groove design promote even distribution of chain oil, which protects both the chain and the bar itself from premature wear.
In daily use, the user will appreciate:
- quick guide replacement before or during the season,
- seamless fit for a chainsaw used at home, on a plot of land or in a small service company,
- stable operation of the chain even with frequent changes in load and type of cut material (branches, blocks, boards).

Safety and comfort with a 10" 25 cm chainsaw bar 3061025R
The user's safety when operating a chainsaw largely depends on the condition and quality of the bar. The 3061025R, when used properly, significantly increases tool control and reduces the risk of uncontrollable kickbacks.
Three key strengths in safety and comfort:
- Better control over the tool - short guide bar 25 cm reduces the lever acting on the operator's hands, making it easier to maneuver and guide the cut with precision.
- Fatigue reduction - lighter cutting set (shorter guide bar and narrow chain) allows you to work longer without putting too much strain on your arm and back muscles.
- Stable chain run - Correct bar geometry reduces chain jumps and unevenness, which reduces the risk of chain jumping out and increases operator safety.
In practice, the 3061025R guide affects safety in situations such as:
- trimming branches overhead or at heights where a firm grip and stability of the chainsaw are crucial,
- cutting near obstacles, such as fences, walls, structural elements,
- longer continuous work in preparing firewood - less fatigue means less risk of mistakes.

Practical applications of the guide 10" - 25 cm .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R in home, garden and business
Chainsaw guide bar 10" 25 cm .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R is an extremely versatile solution that will work for many daily tasks. Its parameters have been chosen to provide an optimal balance between performance, safety and convenience of use.
Three main application areas:
- Garden and household work - pruning and shaping of ornamental trees, removing dry branches, cleaning up after windstorms or preparing wood for a bonfire.
- Construction and renovation work - Cutting wooden elements on the construction site, shortening battens, beams, boards, demolition of wooden structures.
- Professional services - use by gardening companies, urban landscaping crews, small carpenters or roofers who need a nimble and precise tool.
Whether you use your chainsaw occasionally or daily, a sturdy guide bar with the right specifications - such as the 3061025R - has a direct impact on the quality and comfort of your work. It's an investment that pays for itself quickly through less chain wear, shorter task times and higher safety.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions about the 10" - 25 cm chainsaw bar .1/4" x .043" 1.1 mm 3061025R
1. For which saws the guide bar 3061025R fits?
Bar 3061025R fits chainsaws adapted for pitch chains .1/4" and a guide link width of 1.1 mm (.043"). Before buying, it is worth checking in the instruction manual of the saw or on the previously used bar, whether the parameters are consistent (length 10" / 25 cm, pitch .1/4", width 1.1 mm).
2. How many links should the chain that works with this bar have?
A chain with a total of 60 guide links is provided for the 10" - 25 cm bar 3061025R. This configuration ensures correct tension and optimal operation of the cutting set.
3. Is the guide suitable for professional use?
Yes, the guide can be used by both home users and professional gardening, forestry or construction companies. Its dimensions and technical parameters are conducive to intensive use, especially in jobs requiring precision and maneuverability.
4. How to take care of the slide to serve as long as possible?
The basics are to use the right oil to lubricate the chain, regularly check the chain tension, clean the bar groove of sawdust and resin, and periodically reverse the bar (swap the top with the bottom) for even wear and tear. If the tip or groove is noticeably worn, consider replacing the guide with a new one.
5. Is the length of 25 cm (10") enough for backyard work?
Yes, for most backyard work - such as cutting branches, small blocks of wood, preparing firewood or construction work with boards and battens - a length of 25 cm is quite sufficient. The shorter bar improves control of the saw and increases safety, which is especially important for less experienced users.
6. Is the 3061025R guide suitable for hardwoods?
Yes, with the right cutting chain, the guide bar will also work well on harder woods. However, be sure to properly sharpen the chain and lubricate more frequently to minimize wear on both the chain and the bar.
7. How to recognize the moment when the guide needs replacing?
Excessive widening of the groove, uneven wear on the sides, damage to the bar tip, frequent chain drop-off despite proper tension, and visible cracks or deformation may indicate the need to replace the bar. In such cases, for the safety of the user, it is recommended to install a new guide.
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
For warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the instruction manual included in the device packaging. Devices covered by the extended warranty (3 and 5 years) require the execution of the mandatory warranty inspections (payable) at the times specified in the warranty terms and conditions.
The obligations of the guarantor under the guarantee are to repair the defective goods, the advertised device is not subject to replacement or cash back.
1. The manufacturer guarantees its products for a period of time:
- Oleo-Mac internal combustion mowers 60 months for consumer use and 12 months otherwise
- Oleo-Mac chainsaws, Oleo-Mac scythes, Oleo-Mac electric mowers, Oleo-Mac trimmers
TR 61 E and TR 91 E, garden tractors. EMAK K-series internal combustion engines powering mowers and
tractors 36 months for consumer use and in other cases 12 months
- Other devices for consumer use 24 months and in other cases 12 months
Additional consumer warranty on Briggs&Stratton engines after the expiration of the manufacturer's warranty period of 12 months -
The condition for maintaining the 36-month warranty period is to perform two paid inspections of the device at an authorized service center - in 12 and 24 month from the date of purchase no later than 7 days after the specified date.
As a condition for maintaining the 60-month warranty period, four paid inspections of the device must be performed at an authorized service center - at 12, 24,36 and 48 months from the date of purchase no later than 7 days after the appointed date. All inspections performed by the dealer must be recorded in the electronic
b2B guarantee settlement system. Internal combustion engines of other brands (Briggs & Stratton, HONDA, KAWASAKI, SUBARU, etc.).) and hydrostatic transmissions are covered by a separate warranty manufacturer. Details of the warranty terms and conditions are contained in separate manuals for the listed components.
2. The warranty covers all damages occurring during the warranty period resulting from the discovery of latent material defects during this period, assembly or technological.
3. The technical staff will proceed with the repair in the time allowed by organizational requirements, always as soon as possible.
4. The choice of how to remove the damage is up to the guarantor, who can remove the defect by repairing the device or replacing the damaged part. Regardless
way of removing the damage, the warranty continues, extended by the time of removal of the damage by the guarantor.
5. Warranty repair can only be carried out on the basis of the device registration in the B2B system or a valid warranty card with proof of purchase.
Failure to register the device, the warranty card or its cancellation will exclude the guarantor's liability under the warranty provided.
6. The user has the right to appeal against the decision of the service point regarding the qualification of the reported failure. The appeal must be submitted only in the form of in writing with a set of documents stating the course of repairs made and a description of the technical condition of the equipment at the time of the original inspection made by the service point.
7. The warranty period is extended by the time necessary for warranty repair. The dates posted on the claim in the b2B electronic guarantee settlement system.
8. The repair shop is required to make entries regarding the scope of warranty repairs in the B2B electronic warranty billing system.
9. For paid repairs performed, the guarantor provides a 3-month warranty on the condition that the repair is carried out in the guarantor's workshop and that the repair is used for the repair original spare parts. The basis for the claim is the proof of purchase of parts and the service performed.
10. Warranty repair is not subject to: damage caused by improper operation, damage caused by using the device for purposes for which it is not intended, damage caused by the use of improper consumables, mechanical damage, and
caused by improper transportation or storage, damage caused by lack of maintenance, components that have suffered wear and tear in service during proper operation.
11. The warranty is voided as a result of structural changes or modifications made by the user, as a result of interference found by the service point
inside the device by unauthorized persons, as a result of breaking or dismantling the carburetor adjustment locks, in the event that entries are found to have been made in the warranty card by unauthorized persons.
12. The warranty does not cover consumable items and items that wear out during the warranty period, such as:
- Consumable components, e.g.: cutting blades, discs, cutting bars, vee heads, filters, starter cables, spark plugs, bulbs, wheels, drums and clutch jaws,
clutches and friction discs, drive belts, safety bolts, cutting chains and guides, high-pressure washer lances.
- Engine components: cylinders, pistons, rings, crankshaft, bearings, pan, carburetor diaphragms.
- Other consumable parts: knife hubs, safety keyways, shock absorbers, bearings, pan, gears, overload fuses, carbon brushes, control ties and cables
- Starting batteries used in machines with an electric starter
- Components not mentioned in these warranty conditions , which obviously wear out during operation, transportation and storage (such as coating painting).
13. Warranty repair does not include installation, adjustment and maintenance activities.
14. Damage such as engine seizure, bent or cracked crankshaft, broken magnet wheel keyway or knife hub are not repairable warranty.
15. If the service center does not fulfill its obligations, the user is obliged to inform the guarantor of this fact. Refusal to comply repair by the service center must be entered in the warranty card. If the guarantor does not recognize the repair as a warranty repair, the cost of repair and transport is covered by the claimant.
16. Defective spare parts replaced under warranty repair are the property of the guarantor.
17. Complaint should be reported to the nearest authorized service center or directly to the guarantor. Reporting a complaint at the point of sale may cause an increase in repair time.
18. During the reception of the device after warranty repair, it is his duty to make sure that the received device is complete and undamaged. The repair point has the obligation to start the device before handing it over to the user after repair.
19. The service point has the right to charge a fee for performing maintenance activities that are the responsibility of the user and require them to be performed before the proceeding with the repair. The repair shop is obliged to replace, at the user's expense, all components that ensure the safety of the work, which have been damaged damage during operation regardless of the consent of the user.
20. A continuously updated list of service points can be found at www.victus.en
21. The warranty for the goods sold does not exclude, limit or suspend the buyer's rights under the warranty provisions for defects in the goods sold.
22. The cost of an unjustified complaint is paid by the complainant.
23. This warranty is valid in the territory of the Republic of Poland.
24. Any damage caused during transport should be immediately reported to the carrier under penalty of voiding the warranty.
25. The warranty does not cover possible damages caused directly or indirectly to persons or things due to defects in the device or resulting from prolonged downtime in the operation of the device.





