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Oh, and one more thing, the 72 has nothing to do with the number of drive links in this specific instance. It is a coincidence 72 is code for Oregon chain that means 3/8 pitch .050 gauge
A saw chain is usually measured by pitch, gauge, and drive link (Part that sits in the groove of the guide bar/sprocket). The pitch is the space between each drive link, the gauge is the thickness of the drive link, and the number of drive links will usually tell you the length of the chain.
The S52 is 14 inch length, . 050 kerf, 3/8 inch pitch, and 52 drive links. The R52 is 14 inch length, . 043 kerf, 3/8 inch pitch, and 52 drive links. That means the S52 is more standard width and the R52 is for NARROW KERF bars.
Basically, its the size of, and spacing between links. For the same number of links, a 3/8 chain is longer. This also means that the shape of the sprocket at the motor and at the tip of the sword are different. 3/8 and 0.325 chains are NOT interchangeable.
325 chain has a smaller pitch and narrower kerf, offering smoother cutting performance ideal for smaller chainsaws. 3/8 chain has a larger pitch and wider kerf, providing better cutting power suitable for larger chainsaws and heavier cutting tasks.
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Chain Gauge: Chain gauge is the drive links thickness where it fits into the guide-bar groove. The gauge of the chain and the gauge of the guide bar must match. OREGON has several gauges - such as . 043, . 050, .
The first number is the pitch size in 1/8 inch, ie 4/8 = 1/2 inch pitch. The second number refers to the chain being a roller chain, 0 = roller chain. A 5 replacing the 0 would indicate a bush chain. The suffix, as with European standard chain, refers to the number of strands in the chain, that is 2 = duplex chain.

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