It just stopped running. is there a fuse or reset button
The switch has failed or you broke contact in the plug. Replace the saw and use it only under light load on dried wood only . It isn't designs for heavy use or wet wood the drag overheat the switch and stress stretches the chain and adjuster enough to create failure within the first couple days of use.
SOURCE: oil
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
SOURCE: Remove range cover on remington chainsaw Model LD4018Aw
this web site has partsbreak downs.................http://www.masterparts.net/ hope this hepls,let me know
SOURCE: No manual for Remington electric chainsaw. What oil do I use?
Here is a link to the owner's manual you requested... http://12.153.20.74/manuals/122503-01A.PDF. This one should work for you. According to the manufacturer, Use SAE 30 motor oil for best results. (For temperatures below 30° F, use SAE 10. For temperatures above 75° F, use SAE 40.) DO NOT use Bar & Chain oil. If you have additional questions you may want to contact Master Distributors at 800-446-1446. I hope this helps!
SOURCE: Remington electric chainsaw is leaking oil. How
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
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SOURCE: how to put chain on remington electric chainsaw
Remove the side cover over the chain drive area. Remove the bar and clean the entire mounting area. Run the saw for a few moments to assure that oil is oozing out of the side port where the bar mounts. Lay the chain out on a bench or table and inspect it for sideways bending, damaged or missing links/teeth, and deformed drive teeth. Inspect the drive sprocket for damage as well. Clean the oil passages in the bar end including the two channels that go out to the chain groove. If all looks well, place the bar back into position and push it back. Fit the chain over the sprocket, then work it over the bar and pull the bar out to tighten the chain. Fit the cleaned cover over the case and make sure the adjustment tang drops into one of the large holes in the bar end--you may have to back off the adjustment screw several turns first. Fit the cover and tighten the mounting hardware finger tight. Make sure the chain cuts toward you on the bottom run. Tighten the adjustment screw until the chain pulls up to the lower bar edge, but still allows the chain to be moved by hand. Tighten the cover hardware and recheck the chain tension. Run the tip of the bar near some cardboard for a few moments--it should throw off a thin line of oil on the cardboard. Make sure the chain is properly sharpened. Hope this helps!
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