tighten chainsaw chain - model 100089-06 remington 14" limb & trim - how to
There is a very in depth explanation in this Remington OM.
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/msservice_net/product_files/113005-01D/113005-01D_OM.pdf
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
Lou
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Posted on Apr 25, 2010
CHAIN CAME OFF AND NOW IT IS INSIDE OUT. HOW DO I GET BLADE BACK IN CORRECT POSITION?
If there are no cross-over loops in the chain, it would have to be badly worn to turn completely inside-out. Pull the chain together so that it forms a long loop, then apply equal and opposite rotational force at each side of the center of the long loop while you draw the two sides apart. It should cause the chain to resume the normal teeth-outward shape. Suggest replacing the chain at your earliest convenience. Make sure that it is being oiled properly by running the saw and holding the bar tip in front of a piece of cardboard--it should leave a thin line of oil on the cardboard after a moment or two of running. Hope this helps!
Posted on Apr 02, 2010
what type of oil does the chain saw use.
Either special chain bar oil or straight nondetergent 30 weight.
Posted on Feb 18, 2009
Remington electric chainsaw is leaking oil. How can we get the guard off?
Remington.com
http://www.desaparts.com/index.htm
It may help answer yuor question. RemingtonPower has production and replacement parts are very to find.
I've 7 chainsaws. 6 of them empty the oil tank overnight if I don't empty it. HTH
Lou
Posted on Nov 11, 2009
i was using my Remington 14'' limb N' trim chain saw and the chain slipped off. How do I put it back ??
First, inspect the chain for bent links or other damage. If ok, loosen the bar mounting nut(s) and turn the tension adjust screw CCW until the chain can be passed over the sprocket, then threaded over the far end of the bar. Make sure the chain cuts toward you on the bottom. Turn the adjusting screw CW until the chain begins to tighten. Proper adjustment is when the lower run of chain doesn't droop from the bar, yet allow easy movement of the chain by hand. Tighten the mounting nut(s) and recheck the chain adjustment. Pay attention to chain droop and readjust as needed during use of the saw. Make sure it is being properly oiled by running the saw in front of a piece of cardboard for several moments--it should throw off a thin line of oil. Hope this helps!
Posted on Mar 21, 2010
What kind of oil do i need to use for a Remington 3.0 hp Electric Chainsaw?
details:
16" Electric Chainsaw
(Pre-Assembled)
Click Here For The Owner's Manual
3.0 hp
11.0
While Bar Chain oil will probably work, the owners manual (sitting in front of me) on page 9 says to "use SAE #30 motor oil". This is the owners manual for Models: M12510US, M15012US, M15014US, M15014AS, M30016US, M30016AS, M30016AW, M35016UW, M35016AW. Remington Electric Chain Saw
Posted on May 25, 2009
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Posted on Mar 25, 2014
The little rubber oil cap broke off from it's plastic base on my Remington 14" "Limb and trim". Where can I find a replacement?
(I live in NY, but was hoping it is available on a website)
Without a model number I cannot be of more help.
Remington.com
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/Default.aspx
An oil cap is part number “107512-01” (please verify this fits your saw).
Remington.com
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/Default.aspx
· Type "107512-01" into the “Search for your parts by Part #:” window, then click search.
A couple of clicks later is says; Part #: 107512-01; Price: $4.72; Description: OIL CAP WITH BULB.
MasterParts.net
http://www.masterparts.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=SRCH&Store_Code=MPD
Type “107512-01” in the Search For The Following Word(s): window. It returns 107512-03; $8.45 (3 each 107512-01s).
RemingtonPower is no longer in production. Eventually eBay will be the primary source of replace parts.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Thank you for using FixYa and Good Luck. HTH
Lou
Posted on Apr 11, 2010
Electric chain saw, motor smoked, stopped running. Worth fixing?
Hi,
Till you get the motor and get the new motor insatlled you will have more into it then a new one...
heatman101
Posted on Aug 19, 2010
I have model 107624-02, 16 inch electric chainsaw. I used it once with bar & chain oil, and it worked great. Then I noticed that the instructions say, "do not use bar & chain oil". So the next time I used it, I went with the recommended 30 weight. But the chain is dry; I can't seem to get the oil to dispense.
I took off the sprocket cover, but can't find where the oil dispenses onto the chain. Have I gummed up the works by using the wrong oil the first time?
hi,
yes sounds as if you have gummed up the port for the oiler. you will need to clean the oil resevoir out using some kerosene or mineral spirits this will clean the port out and will not be harsh on the plastic. bar and chain oil is thick but has a sticky quality or viscosity that allows it to lubricate gas engines mor effectively and uses the heat from the engine to help thin it to a consistency to be of use to the bar and chain. on an electric chain saw there is not enough heat to allow this. a good oil resevoir cleaning and replace you oil with a light weight oil recommended this should do the trick. good luck hope this helped.
Posted on Mar 30, 2009
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