How STIHL guide bars are made

Find out all about the development and production of our chainsaw guide bars; take a look behind the scenes at how STIHL guide bars are made.

Overview: Guide bar development and production 

  • STIHL makes different guide bars to suit different applications and requirements 
  • Prototypes are produced in Waiblingen in the immediate vicinity of the development department
  • Extensive tests and trials ensure STIHL quality 
  • STIHL produces solid bars, nose bars and three-part bars 
  • Lightweight bars make demanding work easier 

Guide bars from Waiblingen 

We make our chainsaw guide bars at three different locations around the world: the USA, Brazil and also at our headquarters in Waiblingen, Germany. The research and development department is also based here so there can be close collaboration between the development team and the manufacturing team. 

STIHL guide bars stacked in a box
Some STIHL guide bars are manufactured in Waiblingen, Germany.

We make a wide range of guide bars, which are available in different lengths and designs to cover a wide range of uses. All STIHL guide bars have one thing in common though: they offer a first-class weight-to-durability ratio.

Development of a STIHL guide bar

The route to production begins with the first steps of bar development. First, the needs of our customers are analysed. The analysis defines how the new bar will be used and which requirements the model should meet. This has a direct influence on the design of the bar. 

Which design for which application?

A man in a workshop screwing a STIHL Rollomatic E guide bar onto a chainsaw

Three-part bar: These guide bars consist of three metal plates welded together and are suitable for both professional and domestic users. Three-part bars offer high stability and low weight and have a maximum length of 63 centimetres, enabling comfortable and precise work.

A person sawing a tree with a STIHL MS 881 petrol chainsaw with a nose bar

Nose bar: For heavy timber work, nose bars are the first choice for precise cuts thanks to the particularly rigid bar body. These bars are available in lightweight designs and are optimally adapted to professional forestry requirements. They are ideal in combination with our larger chainsaws, such as the STIHL MS 881.

A man in protective equipment uses a STIHL chainsaw with a solid bar to cut up a tree that has already been felled

Solid bar: These guide bars have a solid steel body, the body and tip of which are protected by a durable carbide alloy plating. This makes the solid bars ideal for heavy timber work that places particular demands on torsional rigidity and where the weight of the guide bar plays a minimal role.

Initial designs and prototypes 

As soon as the application and design of the bar have been determined, the development department creates the first CAD designs on the computer and the new guide bar is created virtually. 

The next step in production is to produce the first prototypes from the CAD designs. Thanks to the close proximity of the development and production teams in Waiblingen, this can be done quickly and easily. 

Testing and optimisation 

Extensive test loops are carried out to ensure that every guide bar fully meets the high demands placed on STIHL quality. In this process, each bar is not only optimised and improved for its later purpose, but also subjected to specific tests to ensure maximum safety, torsional rigidity and material quality.

STIHL guide bars are tested in a workshop
STIHL guide bars are subjected to specific tests.

Kickback test: The kickback test bench is used to test how the overall system consisting of chainsaw, guide bar and chain behaves in the event of a kickback. This data is incorporated into the development to produce guide bars that ensure maximum safety for users. 

Bending test: This tests the rigidity of the guide bar. The STIHL guide bars may deform under high force in the wood, but then return to their original, straight position. 

Hardness test:
This test ensures that all materials incorporated in the guide bar have the intended hardness. 

Dimensional check:
Exact dimensions are a basic requirement for every STIHL guide bar. This test therefore checks whether the bar meets the detailed specifications. 

Approval and worldwide testing 

Before a guide bar is released for general sale, they will be tested by STIHL customers in real situations worldwide. 

Feedback on the general handling in use and the behaviour of the guide bar under a wide variety of climatic conditions is provided directly to the development department in Waiblingen. This means that the properties of the guide bar can be tested and confirmed under real conditions and a wide range of experiences and feedback can be incorporated directly into the development of the guide bar.

Good to know

In order to increase the cutting performance of cordless chainsaws, STIHL has developed particularly narrow guide bars designed for professional use. Since October 2022, the three-part STIHL Light 04 guide bar has also been available with a groove width of 1.1 millimetres.

How is a solid guide bar made?

How is a three-part guide bar made?

How is a nose bar made?

A nose bar consists of the body of a solid bar and the nose of a three-part bar. This means that the nose is also replaceable if it wears out. STIHL nose bars are manufactured in both classic solid construction and our lightweight design.

A man wearing protective equipment working with a STIHL chainsaw in a forest
STIHL nose bars are ideal for professional forestry work.

Table: STIHL guide bars overview

Bar type Model examples Features Use and benefits
Solid bar Duromatic E, 1.6 mm
  • Solid steel body 
  • Body and tip protected by durable carbide alloy plating 
  • For chainsaws in middle and high performance categories 
  • For felling and processing hardwood 
Three-part bar Rollomatic E light, 3/8“ P, 1.3 mm
  • Three metal plates welded together
  • For professional and domestic users 
  • High stability thanks to three-part design 
  • Low weight of the bar allows for comfortable and precise work 
Nose bar Rollomatic ES, .404“, 1.6 mm 
  • Solid body with replaceable bar nose
  • Particularly rigid bar body 
  • For precise and powerful cutting and demanding work with heavy timber 
  • Optimised for professional forestry requirements 
  • Ideal in combination with our largest chainsaws, such as the STIHL MS 881 
Lightweight guide bars Rollomatic E light P, 3/8“, 1.3mm
  • Three-part lightweight bar
  • For professional and domestic users 
  • Offers improved chainsaw balance thanks to low weight and special lightweight design 
Lightweight guide bars Rollomatic ES light, 3/8“, 1.6 mm
  • Lightweight nose bar 
  • Special wear-resistant steel with milled cavities 
  • Sturdy hollow body with rigid outer structure and substructure 
  • Fully replaceable bar nose 
  • For a wide range of forestry work 
  • Special laser process for greater safety and protection at work 
  • Ideal for timber harvesting, felling and pruning 

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