STIHL saw chain roller Rapid Duro 3 – carbide .325″ / 1.3 mm – (36960001840)
€ 2479,00 Original price was: € 2479,00.€ 1599,00Current price is: € 1599,00. incl. VAT
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Technical Details
| Driving link thickness | 1.3 mm |
| Chain tooth | Half chisel |
| Chain pitch | .325" |
| Number of driving elements | 1840 |
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- 1x Stihl saw chain roller Rapid Duro 3 - carbide .325″ / 1.3 mm - 100 feet
Description
The STIHL .325″ Rapid Duro 3 (RD3) saw chain is designed for use under high abrasive loads. It is very robust thanks to the carbide hardfacing that makes up the tooth cutting edge. Even under extreme conditions or in contact with heavily soiled wood, the saw chain retains its high cutting quality. The STIHL 325″ Rapid Duro 3 saw chain remains sharp up to 10 times longer than conventional saw chains without resharpening. This makes it ideal for use in gardening and landscaping.
The Rapid Duro 3 (RD3) saw chain is equipped with a hump drive link with low vibrations and reduced kickback tendency. The thickness of the drive link is 1.6 mm. This allows you to cut even thicker trees and thicker branches safely and easily with your chainsaw.
Carbide saw chains are not sharpened by hand with a round file, but electrically with a sharpening device.
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About AWService
AWService GmbH was founded in December 2014 by Albert Wörndl, who has been active in the garden equipment industry for more than 30 years. In 2015, our company building at Eisenstraße 4 in St. Marien was constructed and officially opened at the end of June the same year.
Since 2024, our company has been energetically and jointly managed by Alexander & Jürgen Wörndl. In this way, the management has been passed on from Albert Wörndl to the next motivated generation.
Within our team, we rely on experts with many years of experience, creativity, and technical expertise. Our goal is to always identify the changing needs of people and shifts in the market at an early stage. In doing so, price, quality, and performance must always be in harmony.

