
Fitment overview
This replacement chain is made for selected 10-inch Craftsman battery chainsaws, specifically the Craftsman CMCCS610 and CMCCS610D1. If your saw uses a 10-inch bar and matches the chain specs shown on your current bar or in your owner’s manual, this 2-pack is intended as a direct replacement option.
The original listing identifies it as a 10 Inch Chain Saw Chain for Craftsman CMCCS610D1 Chainsaw, a 10 in. Replacement Chainsaw Chain for Craftsman CMCCS610 Chain Saw, and a 10” Chainsaw Chain Replacement for Craftsman CMCCS610 / CMCCS610D1 Chainsaw.
Will this chain fit your saw?

Start with the model number on the saw housing, battery side, or product label. Based on the listing, this chain is meant to fit:
- Craftsman CMCCS610
- Craftsman CMCCS610D1
It is also described as fitting a 10-inch bar, so your saw should be using a 10” guide bar.
To confirm fitment fully, don’t rely on bar length alone. Chainsaw chains also must match these three chain-size details:
- Pitch
- Gauge
- Drive-link count
The listing provided here confirms only the 10-inch bar length and the compatible Craftsman models above. If you want to verify before ordering, check one of these places:
- The printing or stamping on the guide bar
- The specifications in your owner’s manual
- The markings on the old chain packaging, if you still have it
All four details need to match: saw model, bar length, pitch, gauge, and drive-link count. Even among chains that fit a 10-inch bar, the chain can still be wrong if any of those measurements differ.
Package contents from the listing:
- 2Pcs 10-Inch Chain
That can be useful if you want one chain ready to swap in while the other is being sharpened.
Replacing the chain

Before replacing the chain, remove the battery and wear gloves. Chains are sharp even when dull.
- Remove the battery and make sure the saw cannot start.
- Loosen or remove the side cover to release tension on the bar and chain.
- Take off the old chain and note the cutting direction before installing the new one.
- Fit the new chain around the drive sprocket and into the bar groove, making sure the chain sits properly all the way around.
- Reinstall the side cover, then adjust chain tension so the chain is snug against the bar but still moves freely by hand.
- Reinsert the battery only after everything is secured, then make a brief test run and recheck tension.
A new chain can stretch slightly during early use, so it’s normal to check and retension it after the first few cuts.
Keeping it sharp

A sharp chain cuts faster, puts less strain on the motor, and is generally safer to use.
- Avoid touching dirt, rocks, or the ground with the chain. That is one of the fastest ways to dull cutters.
- Keep proper chain tension. A chain that is too loose can derail; too tight can wear the bar, chain, and drive components more quickly.
- Clean the bar groove and oiling path when you change or sharpen the chain so the chain can run smoothly.
If cutting performance drops and you need to force the saw through wood, the chain likely needs sharpening or replacement.
FAQ
Does this fit both the Craftsman CMCCS610 and CMCCS610D1?
According to the original listing, yes. It is described as a replacement for both the Craftsman CMCCS610 and CMCCS610D1 chainsaw models.
Is a 10-inch bar enough to confirm fitment?
No. A 10-inch bar is necessary, but it is not the only requirement. You should also confirm pitch, gauge, and drive-link count from the bar marking, manual, or existing chain.
How many chains are included?
The listing states: Package Includes : 2Pcs 10-Inch Chain.
Can I replace the chain myself?
Most owners can, as long as they remove the battery first and follow the saw’s chain-tensioning procedure. If you are unsure about chain direction or correct tension, it’s best to check the owner’s manual before use.
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