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How do you change the brushes on a Remington pole
not sure about this particular model but many saws have the brush accessible from the motor casing. Look for a round disc with a screwdriver slot on the motor casing. These round discs should be on opposite sides of the motor housing
10/5/2013 7:48:30 PM •
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on Oct 05, 2013
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Chainsaws use a non fling oil to lubricate the cutting chain, the oil will be clearly marked non fling chain oil, if you want to be enviromently friendly use a bio chain oil.
6/4/2013 11:31:34 PM •
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on Jun 04, 2013
How do i Tighten chain
Jo: Unplug the saw. Lay the saw on it's side so the chain and bar are up (lay it on 4X4 blocks or something similar so the motor housing doesn't make the saw rock back and forth) Loosen the two 1/2 or 9/16 nuts... don't take them off, just loosen them a turn or two. Look toward the saw where the bar comes out (the front of the housing where the blade comes out). You will see a small screw head. Turn the screw clockwise (as if you were tightening it) As you turn that screw, the chain will tighten. Put on some gloves and pull the chain around the bar (as if the saw was running, but you are the motor). The chain should move with a little resistance. Pinch the chain at the top-middle of the bar and pull the chain up away from the bar. the chain should pull away from the bar no more than 1/16 to 1/8 inch. If you look carefully between the bar and the chain, you'll see the dogs that run in the groove in the outside circumference of the bar. None of the dogs should be fully exposed when you pull up on the chain (in other words, None of the dogs should come completely out of the bar's chain groove when you pull up on the chain. Now, tighten the two nuts on the back of the bar. Snug them down good... if the bar slips on those two nuts, the chain will come off while you are cutting. Good luck
5/25/2013 5:49:55 PM •
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on May 25, 2013
The little rubber oil cap broke
Without a model number I cannot be of more help.
Remington.com
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/Default.aspx
- Type "YourModelNumber" into the "Search for your unit by Model:" window, then click search.
- Click the “YourModelNumber” - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link.
- Click “View Owners Manual” or "View Illustrated Parts Diagram" link.
- Type "YourPartNumber" into the “Search for your parts by Part #:” window, then click search.
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
4/9/2013 5:42:18 PM •
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on Apr 09, 2013
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