
12-inch replacement chain fitment for SKIL CS4562B-10 PWR

This 2-pack of 12-inch chainsaw chains is intended for the SKIL CS4562B-10 PWR chainsaw. Based on the original listing, it is a 12-Inch Chain Replacement for SKIL CS4562B-10 20v Chainsaw and a 12″ Chainsaw Chain Replacement for SKIL CS4562B-10 Chainsaw.
In the package, you get 2Pcs 12-Inch Chain, which is useful if you want to keep a spare sharpened chain ready for fast swaps.
Will this chain fit your saw?

This chain is listed to fit the SKIL CS4562B-10. If you own that exact saw model and it is using its correct 12-inch bar, this is the intended replacement chain.
To confirm fitment on your saw, check these four chain specs:
- Bar length: Your saw should use a 12” bar.
- Pitch: Match the chain pitch shown on your current bar or in your owner’s manual.
- Gauge: Match the chain gauge exactly to the bar groove specification.
- Drive-link count: Count the drive links on your current chain or verify the count from the bar markings or manual.
A replacement chain must match all four of those details, not just the bar length. Many chains are labeled 12 inch, but they are not interchangeable unless pitch, gauge, and drive-link count also match.
Compatible model from the source listing:
- SKIL CS4562B-10
Compatible description from the source listing:
- 12-Inch Chain Replacement for SKIL CS4562B-10 20v Chainsaw
- 12″ Chainsaw Chain Replacement for SKIL CS4562B-10 Chainsaw
If your saw is not the SKIL CS4562B-10, do not assume this chain will fit just because your bar is 12 inches long. Verify the full chain specifications first.
Replacing the chain
Before starting, remove the battery from your SKIL chainsaw and wear gloves. Chains are sharp even when dull.
- Remove the battery and let the saw fully stop before doing any service.
- Loosen the side cover and back off chain tension so the old chain can be lifted off the bar and sprocket.
- Install the new 12-inch chain around the drive sprocket and along the bar groove, making sure the cutter direction matches the normal cutting direction of the saw.
- Reinstall the side cover, then adjust tension until the chain sits snugly in the bar groove but can still be pulled around by hand with a gloved hand.
- Tighten the cover securely and recheck tension before use.
- After a short test cut, stop the saw and check chain tension again, since a new chain can settle in quickly.
If you are unsure about cutter direction or correct tension, refer to your SKIL CS4562B-10 owner’s manual.
Keeping it sharp

A sharp chain cuts faster, puts less strain on the saw, and helps battery-powered saws perform better.
- Keep the chain properly tensioned. A loose chain can wear faster and cut poorly, while an over-tightened chain can cause extra heat and bar wear.
- Avoid cutting into dirt, rocks, or old fencing. Even one brief contact can dull a chain very quickly.
- Clean the bar groove and check chain oiling regularly so the chain runs smoothly and stays cooler during use.
Because this package includes 2 chains, many users rotate them: use one, sharpen it when needed, and install the second chain to reduce downtime.
FAQ
Does this fit any 12-inch SKIL chainsaw?
No. The listing specifically identifies the SKIL CS4562B-10. A 12-inch bar alone does not guarantee fit.
What comes in the package?
The package includes 2Pcs 12-Inch Chain.
Do I need to match more than the bar length?
Yes. You should also confirm pitch, gauge, and drive-link count on your current setup.
Why would I want a 2-pack?
Having two chains makes maintenance easier. You can swap to the second chain when the first gets dull, then sharpen the removed one later.
Get this chain
Ships from Amazon — check current price, stock and full fitment on the listing.