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Does a Remington 3.0 HP 300 with #114732-01s have a chain tension and screw. I do not have the manual and can not see where a chain tension screw would go.

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The part number is Remington's and cannot be interpreted. What is the saw model number (reply below please)?
See the 2 holes near the heel of the bar (each side of the slot)? That is where the adjuster fits. I do not recall any Remington with an "Intenz" type bar (tensioner embedded in the bar).
http://www.fixya.com/support/r4146814-chainsaw_chain_installation

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

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The most common would likely be by releasing the chain/blade assembly lock nuts (likely to be two) on the outside of and at the the drive end of the chain, or by first removing a cover over this part of the chain assembly to access these nuts. Next, there could be a tensioner screw assembly located between the inner side of the the saw blade and the motor or possibly at the back of the chain/blade assembly. Screwing this screw in the appropriate direction will tension the blade. After all slack is taken up on the chain (without over-tightening or stressing the chain!), re-tighten the two previously loosened lock nuts that secure the blade in place and replace the cover, if removed. This would most likely be the process for fitting a new chain as well!
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  • Type "YourModelNumber" into the "Search for your unit by Model:" window, then click search.
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A tension repair kit is available here:
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http://www.masterparts.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MPD&Product_Code=108640-MD
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If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
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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.
A tension repair kit is available here:
MasterParts.com
http://www.masterparts.net/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MPD&Product_Code=108640-MD
Part number 108640-MD; DESA SPECIALTY PARTS: KIT, ADJUSTMENT SCREW FOR SPROCKET COVER (REM-18); $5.95.
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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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Input "M12510US" in the model number here (if not your saw the procedure should be similar):
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http://www.desaparts.com/index.htm
  • Type "YourModelNo" into the "Model #:" window, then click search.
  • Click the YourModelNo - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link.
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