20 Most Recent Remington 111409 - 01 6" Branch Wizard Electric Pruning Saw Questions & Answers

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Where can i find elec motor brushes for remington

This is the most comprehensive list of spares, but no brushes. https://www.partstree.com/models/rm-0612-p-41az01pg983-remington-pole-saw/general-assembly-0/ Take the ones you have to a motor rewinds business near you, or send a picture here, with measurements. Replacement Carbon Brushes - In Stock and Made to Order Ad·store.advancecarbon.com/ Carbon brushes for all major domestic and foreign motor brands. Serving industry for 65 years with quality carbon & graphite products.

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12/19/2020 7:51:56 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Dec 19, 2020
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Remington Branch Wizard Slips -- Drive Problem???

Register it, wait a week and return it for repair under warranty. https://remingtonpowertools.com/product-registration/ ..
12/16/2020 6:40:25 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Dec 16, 2020
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Where can I get brushes

Parts for Remington saws are few and far between. Brushes are a common failure point and those available have about been bought up. You best chance is to check with a well-stocked hardware store or an electric tool repair shop for a similar brush from a different tool. You may have to modify something similar to fit. Good luck!
6/23/2016 8:26:59 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Jun 23, 2016
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Where can I get brushes for the motor

Congratulations! It takes a LOT of use to wear-out a set of brushes. Many electric motors of the same size regardless of brand or application use the same carbon brushes. Start by downloading a manual online. Look to see if it contains a parts list then contact the mfg to order. If they are not offered measure the brush or photograph it and search online or contact a power tool service center - they will stock many brushes and can probably match up a set.
11/27/2014 6:51:55 AM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Nov 27, 2014
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Need brushes for 111409-1 motor

Remington has ceased production. Parts availability is limited to what is on hand. Probably time to purchase a new pole saw. Purchase the cheapest product on the shelf and in 5 years they will be out of business too. Poulan and McCulloch (electric) have been in business for a very long time, I expect they will continue to provide a quality product with service after the sale for many years to come. HTH
Lou
1/25/2014 7:16:45 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Jan 25, 2014
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Stopped running

If the saw got bound in the cut it may have popped the breaker on the saw. Find and reset it
11/4/2013 11:07:32 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Nov 04, 2013
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My gear will turn without having the chain on .

I wasn't familiar with your saw but I looked at the parts diagram for it in the link below thinking there may be a replaceable drive pin or something like it that would possibly have sheared. http://www.masterparts.net/111409-01.htmlI didn't see any. That would indicate that the sprocket may be stripped out on the inside and would require replacement, or, that there is something stripped inside the gearcase. If you look at the diagram, the motor shaft is parallel with the handle. So to drive the sprocket gear that drives the chain, they use gears inside the housing to turn the sprocket that's at a right angle to the motor shaft. Do you follow me? It would appear from the parts diagram that if it is those internal gears, that it would require replacement of the whole motor/gear assembly ...... probably as expensive as a whole new saw!The reason that the sprocket turns without the chain on is that there is evidently enough friction between the shaft that the sprocket mounts on, and, the sprocket. But not enough of a connection to drive the chain.To check further, leave the saw unplugged, and use your finger to try to turn the sprocket. If it turns by hand like that, it would indicate that something is stripped out as I said. To see if it is the sprocket, remove the "Retaining Ring, 5/16" that is shown in the diagram, and inspect the inside of the sprocket. If that appears good, then it would be an internal problem and probably not worth fixing.Good luck!Ed
11/1/2013 1:04:25 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Nov 01, 2013
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Chain keeps falling off bar afterwhen saw is

Reinstall the chain. Do NOT connect power. Mark one link (chalk, crayon, etc.) wear gloves and try to rotate the chain one complete revolution. Is this possible? No - remove the chain and remove burrs from the sides of the drive links with a flat file.
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http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/Default.aspx
Enter "111409" in the "Search for your unit by Model #:" window. Click search. Click "View Model" Click "View Illustrated Parts Diagram"

Yes - inspect the sprocket gear (KEY NO. - 11) pn 111363-01 new pn 122520-01 NLA, is it deeply grooved or perhaps worn through?

I'm going to get smacked as I have so many times before. The only thing RemingtonPower is producing today is unhappy customers. Replacement parts are exhausted. we aren't affiliated and had nothing to do with their decision to stop production.

Burrs on the chain or a defective sprocket are the most likely causes of your problem. If the gear is bad, there are no replacement parts available and I cannot help you further except to recommend you purchase a name brand replacement. Select a company you think will have replacement parts when you need them sometime in the future.
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Chain adjustment
  1. Make sure the chain brake is off (gloves will protest your fingers).
  2. If necessary, loosen the bar nuts that are clamping the clutch cover in place (or whatever holds the clutch cover and bar on). They don't need these really loose - finger tight will do.
  3. Ease the tension adjustment until the chain is obviously loose.
  4. Using one hand, hold the nose of the bar up.
  5. While holding the nose up, adjust the tensioner so that the center of the chain just touches the underside of the bar, add a touch more.
  6. Continue holding the nose of the bar up & tighten up the bar nuts / bolts / quick-release system.
Your rating of our help is the only payment we get for this service. I provided as much help as humanly possible. Punishing me for your disappointment with RemingtonPower isn't fair to me. I hope I answered your question. Thanks. A few kind words would be appreciated.
Lou
11/18/2012 2:04:19 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Nov 18, 2012
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Need drive sprocket for remington branch wizard 111409-01

try sears parts online
10/12/2012 1:40:01 AM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Oct 12, 2012
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OWNERS MANUAL FOR MODEL # 111409-01 BRANCH WIZARD

Here is a link to the owner's manual you requested... http://12.153.20.74/manuals/111607-01C.PDF. I hope this helps!
6/4/2011 10:20:39 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Jun 04, 2011
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Ryobi pole saw model ry52502

my Ryobi RY52502 starts but when i change the lever from start to run, it will shut off
4/10/2011 3:44:43 PM • Remington 111409... • Answered on Apr 10, 2011
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