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Oregon,

the world benchmark in cutting equipment for unrivalled performance and reliability.

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Oregon Tool, Inc. is an American company specializing in the manufacture of cutting equipment for the forestry, agriculture, and construction sectors.

  • 1947 : Founding of the Oregon Saw Chain Company in Portland, Oregon, by Joseph Buford Cox, who was inspired by beetle larvae to design a revolutionary saw chain.

  • 1953 : Acquisition by John D. Gray and name change to Omark Industries.

  • 1985 : Omark Industries is acquired by Blount Industries, Inc.

  • 1993 : Blount Industries becomes Blount International, Inc. expanding its product portfolio.

  • 2021 : Blount Inc. is renamed Oregon Tool, Inc. to better reflect its heritage and specialisation.

  • Today : Oregon Tool is recognised worldwide as a leading manufacturer of saw chains, guides, sprockets, mower blades and other cutting equipment, with a presence in over 100 countries.

Oregon 21BPX chainsaw chain with safety links and chrome cutting teeth.

Key Products

  • Saw Chains: Designed for fast, precise cutting, suitable for different types of wood and working conditions.

  • Guide Bars and Sprockets: Compatible with a wide range of chainsaws, ensuring optimal performance.

  • Lawn Mower Blades: Delivering clean cuts for effective lawn maintenance.

  • Trimmer Line: Durable and resistant, suitable for various types of vegetation.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Helmets, gloves, and protective clothing to ensure user safety.

  • Sharpening Tools: Electric and manual sharpeners for maintaining chains and blades.

  • Gardening Equipment: Mowers, hedge trimmers, blowers, and other power tools for green space maintenance.

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Discover the full range of OREGON products and innovations by visiting their official website.

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Forézienne supports you in selecting Oregon equipment to ensure reliable, high-performance cutting solutions tailored to all your forestry and landscaping needs.

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