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TriLink Harvester Brand Chain, Guide Bars
TriLink Saw Chain strives to provide the best quality, value and service in the industry. Understanding the market needs and being able to deliver a solution that meets TriLink standards allows the company to proudly introduce the new TriLink Harvester product line.
In the harvesting industry, quality and durability keep the machines cutting. Maximum performance and dependability are definitive to harvester operators. The harvester line is meticulously engineered, designed and manufactured to meet the demanding challenges faced by cutting operators.
The TriLink harvester guide bars are manufactured using state of the art technology. Our solid steel precision cut bars incorporate a fully riveted nose construction providing strength and durability. The breakaway nose design allows for minimal bar damage if pinched during cut.
Complementing the bars, the TriLink harvester chain is manufactured from high quality alloy steel. Each chain is produced with a multi-layered industrial chrome plating adding durability and strength.
Enhanced engineer grind and a computer-controlled inspection process provide superior out of box cutting speed and sharpness. Designed with high profile cutters for maximum chip clearance, TriLink harvester chain maintains a smooth fast cut even after heavy use. The micro radius semi chisel cutters increase cutting speed while providing wear resistance. An increased kerf width yields advanced cutting efficiency while larger rivets increase strength and bearing surface of the chain.
Tested and proven to perform, TriLink Harvester provides a superior and more durable alternative to the competition.
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