Rapco Industries has announced a new low-profile carbide chainsaw chain designed for battery-powered saws, bringing its Terminator design — long relied on by fire departments — to cordless equipment for the first time.

-- Rapco Industries, a Vancouver, Washington-based carbide chain manufacturer, has announced a new .375-inch low-profile, .050-inch gauge Terminator chain built for battery-powered saws and also compatible with gas-powered saws.
To learn more, visit https://rapcoindustries.com/terminator-saw-chain-for-firefighters/
According to Mordor Intelligence, battery-powered chainsaws represent the fastest-growing segment of the chainsaw market, projected to advance at a 4.7% compound annual rate through 2031, as emission regulations and purchase incentive programs continue to shift buyers away from gas-powered equipment. Rapco Industries designed the new Terminator configuration to address this shift, extending a chain already relied on for high-impact conditions to cordless platforms.
The Terminator chain is built by combining two chain cutters with silver soldering to attach a solid carbide chip to the cutting face, which is then reshaped for maximum impact resistance. According to a Rapco Industries representative, the chain features dual-depth gauge protection designed for high-impact use and stays sharp up to 25 times longer than standard steel chainsaw chains. Sharpening requires a diamond grinding stone to maintain cutting performance under demanding conditions.
The chain requires a 50-gauge bar and suits lighter-duty roof ventilation and demolition work. Battery-operated saws running it are safer indoors, eliminating carbon monoxide fumes, and offer greater maneuverability with a smaller, lighter, quieter design than gas-powered saws.
The Terminator chain has historically been offered in .404-inch and 3/8-inch (.375-inch), .063-inch gauge configurations and has served firefighters for more than 30 years. The Rapco Industries representative notes that the new low-profile, .050-inch gauge configuration extends that same design to battery-operated equipment, including smaller rigs such as squads, brush trucks, and medic units alongside larger apparatus.
Rapco Industries' chains are manufactured at the company's Vancouver, Washington facility, where design, soldering, and grinding are handled in-house. Chains are priced by the drive link, with volume discounts at 25, 50, and 100 feet, and custom loop sizes are available at no extra charge to match specific battery-powered saw models.
For pricing, bar compatibility, or ordering details on the Terminator chain, contact Rapco Industries at 800-959-6130 or visit https://rapcoindustries.com/
Contact Info:
Name: Rick Fowler
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Organization: Rapco Industries Inc.
Address: 6000 NE 88th St d104, Vancouver, Washington 98665, United States
Phone: +1-800-959-6130
Website: https://rapcoindustries.com/
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