A chainsaw left on the shop floor is a tripping hazard, a magnet for dulling the chain, and a guaranteed way to leak bar oil all over your concrete. The FixPartHub Heavy-Duty Chainsaw Mount is built for the professional logger and the hardcore firewood processor. Weighing in at 450g of solid steel, this bracket doesn’t just hold your saw-it organizes your entire cutting setup, keeping your tuning wrench and spare chains within arm’s reach.
How It Works
Drive the 3 included heavy-duty screws through the mounting plate into a solid wall stud or thick pegboard.
Slide the rear handle or top wrap-handle of your saw into the primary heavy-duty cradle hooks.
Hang your T-wrench (scrench), depth gauge, and spare cutting chains on the integrated secondary hooks.
Storage Methods Compared
| Feature | Standard Pegboard Hooks | FixPartHub Chainsaw Mount |
|---|---|---|
| Load Capacity | Usually bends under 20 lbs. | ✅ 150 lbs massive capacity. |
| Saw Stability | Swings and knocks against the wall. | ✅ Custom cradle locks the handle in place. |
| Accessory Storage | Requires buying separate hooks. | ✅ Integrated scrench and chain hooks. |
Installation Workflow
Universal Compatibility
Tech Q&A
A: The overall dimensions of the H1645 model are 173mm x 160mm x 58mm (approx. 6.8″ x 6.3″ x 2.3″).
A: Absolutely. The thick steel construction is rated for up to 150 lbs. Even the heaviest pro powerheads with 36-inch bars weigh far less than this limit.
A: Do not mount this directly to unbacked drywall. A chainsaw’s weight will rip it out. You must hit a wooden stud behind the drywall or use concrete anchors for masonry walls.
Safety & Maintenance Notes
- Always remove the battery or disconnect the spark plug wire before performing any maintenance on a racked saw.
- Check the tightness of the three mounting screws annually, as vibration from placing and removing the saw can loosen them over time.
- Wipe down the metal bracket periodically to prevent bar oil buildup, which could cause the handle grip to slip.
Yes, the dual-hook open cradle design is universal. It accommodates the rear handles or top handles of virtually all standard professional gas and electric chainsaws on the market.
It can be installed on heavy-duty wooden or thick metal pegboards. However, because of the weight of a fully assembled chainsaw, ensure your pegboard itself is securely anchored to the wall studs before mounting this bracket.
The H1645 bracket is forged from heavy-duty steel and safely supports up to 150 lbs when properly anchored into a structural wall stud or concrete surface.

















