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SOURCE: MY ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW
With an electric chainsaw, you only require chainsaw bar oil. There is plenty of brands of chainsaw bar oil available at most hardware or pwer garden tool retailers. Use this oil and not any other generic car oil or anything like that as you will run into problems. Chain bar oil is designed to flow and the higher quality bar oils are better designed to adhere to the chain and tooth components to keep heat on the bar and chain down.
SOURCE: I need an owner's manual for a remington electric chain saw
Here is the owner's manual for the M30016AW... http://12.153.20.74/manuals/113005-01G.PDF. Here is also the instructions on the installation for the chain that goes on the your saw ... http://12.153.20.74/manuals/113556-01A.pdf. If you are need of a part you can conatct Master Parts at 800-446-1446, they can also help you. I hope this helps!
SOURCE: replacing Remington Electric chain saw blade
Where the bar meets the body of the saw there is an adjustment lug that will either push the bar outward tightening the chain or may be retracted allowing slack in the chain. When backed off (loosened) sufficiently, the chain may be removed for replacement. In order to use this feature, however, there are two bolts that secure the bar to the body that must be loosened prior to any adjustment and tightened bach up after making adjustments to the chain. The above will be enough to remove and replae the chain. If you are taking off the bar (that the chain runs on), you will need to remove the two bolts that were just loosened for the chain adjustment (above).
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SOURCE: Need locking latch for Remington Electric Chain saw
You've got the one version of the Remington Pole Chain saws that doesn't have a separate parts breakdown online.
However, here's a owners manual for your pole saw and a parts breakdown that can be used for most replacement parts, as the RPS-96 is a similar version of your model.
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/msservice_net/product_files/RPS96/RPS96_OM.pdf
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/msservice_net/product_files/RPS96/RPS96_BD.pdf
You might want to contact the factory to verify that the parts are the right ones before ordering them by calling 1-866-672-6040
Hope you find this very helpful and best regards!
SOURCE: 16" Electric Chain Saw: what kind of oil is used for electric chain saw...
I assume you are asking about the oil for the chain. Any good quality "Bar and Chain Oil" will do fine. Do not use motor oil you use in your car engine as it will not properly lube the chain and will result in quicker dulling and early demise of the chain.
You can get the "Bar and Chain Oil" at most hardware stores or Farm Supply stores.
The side plate on most chainsaws will be held on by two nuts. Loosen the blade adjustment screw (a pin that is usually driven by a screw and pushes the blade out from the chainsaw to keep the chain tension tight).
The old chain is ready to be removed now that the sprocket plate is off of the saw. Pull the nose of the chainsaw's bar away from the chainsaw to release it from the tensioner.
Remove the old chainsaw chain.
The chain will easily remove from the guide bar with all that slack in it. Note the orientation of the cutting edges of the chain so you put the new one on the same way.
Pull the drive links out of the guide bar and slip the other end of the chain around the clutch drum.
Carefully thread your new or recently sharpened chainsaw chain around the chainsaw's clutch drum, making sure that the drive links engage in the sprocket.
Thread the rest of the drive links into the guide bar and around its nose, making sure all links are in the guide bar slot.
With the chain properly threaded along the clutch drum and guide bar, put some tension into it by pulling on the nose of the guide bar away from the chainsaw.
While pulling the guide bar, make sure to seat it onto the saw's adjustment pin.
The side plate is ready to go back on as long as the guide bar is properly positioned beneath.
Replace the plate and the nuts that hold it into position, but do not tighten the nuts down all the way yet. The guide bar must be allowed to move a little while the chain is tightened to the correct tension.
The chainsaw chain replacement is now complete.
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