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BEFORE OPERATING SAW

1. Read and understand this owners manual before operating chain saw. 2. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate saw when you are tired. 3. Use chain saw for cutting wood only. Do not use chain saw for purpose not intended. Do not use for cutting plastic, masonry, etc. 4. Only well-instructed adults should operate chain saw. Never allow children to operate chain saw. 5. Use only electrical voltage noted on model plate of chain saw. 6. Use only extension cords marked for outdoor use. See page 10 for extension cord requirements. 7. Do not operate chain saw while under the inuence of alcohol, medication, or drugs in rain or in damp or wet areas where highly ammable liquids or gases are present if saw is damaged, adjusted wrong, or not fully and securely assembled if trigger does not turn saw on and off. Chain must stop moving when you release trigger. Have faulty switch replaced by authorized service center (see Technical Service, page 16). while in a hurry while in tree or on a ladder unless trained to do so 8. Wear snug-tting clothes when operating chain saw. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can get caught in moving saw chain. 9. Wear the following safety gear when operating chain saw. heavy-duty gloves (wear rubber gloves when working outdoors) steel-toed safety footwear with non-skid soles

WHILE OPERATING SAW

1. Stay alert. Use common sense while operating chain saw. 2. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas invite injuries. 3. Be aware of extension cord while operating chain saw. Be careful not to trip over cord. Keep cord away from chain and operator at all times. 4. Keep children, animals, and bystanders away from chain saw and extension cord. Only chain saw user should be in work area. 5. Do not cut down a tree unless you are trained or have expert help. 6. If two or more persons perform bucking and felling operations at the same time, provide plenty of distance between operations. Provide distance of at least twice the height of tree being felled. 7. Secure wood you are cutting by using clamps or chocks. 8. Grip chain saw rmly with both hands. Never operate chain saw with one hand. Never use hand guard as handle. 9. Keep nger off trigger until ready to make cut. 10. Before starting chain saw, make sure chain is not touching anything. 11. To guard against electrical shock, avoid body contact with grounded objects such as pipes, fences, and metal posts. 12. Keep all parts of body away from chain when saw is running. 13. Do not force chain saw while cutting. Apply light pressure. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended.

14. Cut small brush and saplings with extreme care. KICKBACK Slender material may catch in chain and be whipped toward you. This could also pull you WARNING: Kickback may occur when off balance. the nose or tip of the guide bar touches 15. When cutting limb or tree trunk that is under an object, or when the wood closes in tension, use extreme caution. Be alert for wood and pinches the saw chain in the cut. springing back. When wood tension is released, Tip contact in some cases may cause a limb could spring back and strike operator caus- lightning fast reverse reaction, kicking the ing severe injury or death. guide bar up and back towards the operator. Pinching the saw chain along the top 16. Carry chain saw from one place to another of the guide bar may push the guide bar with saw stopped and unplugged by holding front handle (never use hand guard rapidly back towards the operator. Either of these reactions may cause you to lose as handle) control of the saw which could result in with nger off trigger serious injury to user. with guide bar and chain to rear
Kickback Safety Devices On This Saw
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects, or other reproductive harm. WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known (to the state of California) to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to lter out microscopic particles. This saw has a low-kickback chain and reduced kickback guide bar. Both items reduce the chance of kickback. Kickback can still occur with this saw. Follow assembly instructions on page 9. Do not remove front hand guard. Do not replace front hand guard with substitute. The following steps will reduce the risk of kickback. Use both hands to grip saw while saw is running. Use rm grip. Thumbs and ngers must wrap around saw handles. Keep all safety items in place on saw. Make sure they work properly. Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height. Keep solid footing and balance at all times. Stand slightly to left side of saw. This keeps your body from being in direct line with chain. Do not let guide bar nose touch anything when chain is moving (see Figure 1).

Direction

Do Not Let Guide Bar Touch Here

90 Quadrant

Figure 1 - Kickback Hazard Example: Do Not Let Nose of Guide Bar Touch Object While Chain is Moving 5
Never try cutting through two logs at same time. Inspect extension cords often and replace if Only cut one log at a time. damaged. Do not bury guide bar nose or try plunge cut (boring 4. When servicing, use only identical replacement into wood using guide bar nose). parts. Watch for shifting of wood or other forces that may 5. When not in use, always store chain saw pinch chain. drain oil after each use and before storing Use extreme caution when reentering a previous cut. saw to prevent oil leakage. Use low-kickback chain and guide bar supplied in a high or locked place, out of childrens with this chain saw. Only replace these parts with reach chains and guide bars listed in this manual. in a dry place Never use dull or loose chain. Keep chain sharp in a carrying case or with scabbard over guide with proper tension. bar
Saw Maintenance and Kickback Safety
Follow maintenance instructions in this manual. Proper cleaning of saw and chain and guide bar maintenance can reduce chances of kickback. Inspect and maintain UNPACKING saw after each use. This will increase the service life of 1. Remove all items from carton. your saw. Note: Even with proper sharpening, risk of 2. Check all items for any shipping damage. If kickback can increase with each sharpening. you nd any damage or if any parts are missing, call Technical Services at 1-800-626-2237 for prompt service. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF

CHAIN SAW

1. Unplug chain saw from power source when not in use before moving from one place to another before servicing before changing accessories or attachments, such as saw chain and guard 2. Inspect chain saw before and after each use. Check saw closely if guard or other part has been damaged. Check for any damage that may affect operator safety or operation of saw. Check for alignment or binding of moving parts. Check for broken or damaged parts. Do not use chain saw if damage affects safety or operation. Have damage repaired by authorized service center. 3. Maintain chain saw with care. Never expose saw to rain. Keep chain sharp, clean, and lubricated for better and safer performance. Follow steps outlined in this manual to sharpen chain. Keep handles dry, clean, and free of oil and grease. Keep all screws and nuts tight. Inspect power cord often. If damaged, have repaired by authorized service center. Never carry chain saw by power cord. Never yank power cord to unplug it. Keep power cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges.

ASSEMBLY

Note: Some models are pre-assembled. Assembly is not needed on these models. See Saw Chain Tension Adjustment. WARNING: Cutting edges on chain are sharp. Use protective gloves when handling chain. IMPORTANT: Do not clamp chain saw in vise during assembly. 1. Lay chain out at. 2. Loosen and remove guide bar nuts and sprocket cover. 3. Loosen and remove drive sprocket screw or remove E-ring from shaft (see Figure 4). Remove sprocket support. 4. Install guide bar onto saw body. Assemble center slot of guide bar onto guide bar bolts. 5. To replace sprocket support, repeat step 3 in reverse order. Firmly tighten drive sprocket screw with #2 Phillips screwdriver (if applicable). 6. Place chain around drive sprocket, along top groove of guide bar, and around guide bar nose. Note: Make sure cutting edges of chain are facing in right direction. Position chain so cutting edges on top of guide bar face guide bar nose (see Figure 4, and indicator on side cover of saw). CAUTION: Do not place chain on saw backwards. If chain is backwards, saw will vibrate badly and will not cut.
7. Insert tab of sprocket cover into slot on side cover and rotate sprocket cover onto guide bar bolts until sprocket cover rests against guide bar. 8. Place guide bar nuts, removed in step 2, over guide bar bolts. IMPORTANT: Tighten guide bar nuts nger tight only. 9. Turning chain tensioning knob (Model 107625 -02, 111174-01) or chain tensioning screw (Model 107624-02), adjust position of adjustment block until it is aligned and inserted into the round adjusting hole on guide bar (see Figure 4, 5and 6). Turning chain tensioning knob or chain tensioning screw counterclockwise will move adjustment block to rear of guide bar. Turning chain tensioning knob or chain tensioning screw clockwise will move adjustment block to front of guide bar. 10. If needed, readjust guide bar nuts to nger tight only. 11. Adjust saw chain tension. Follow steps under Saw Chain Tension Adjustment.
Drive Sprocket Sprocket Support Drive Sprocket Screw or E-Ring Sprocket Cover Guide Bar Saw Chain Guide Bar Bolts

Guide Bar Nuts

Adjusting Hole
Towards Guide Bar Nose Cutting Edge
Figure 4 - Assembling Guide Bar and Chain
Adjustment Block Adjustment Block E-Ring Chain Tensioning Knob

Chain Tensioning Screw

Figure 5 - Turn Chain Tensioning Screw on Model 107624-02 9
Figure 6 - Turn Chain Tensioning Knob on Model 107625-02, 111174-01
SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: Unplug chain saw from power source before adjusting saw chain tension. WARNING: Cutting edges on chain are sharp. Use protective gloves when handling chain. WARNING: Maintain proper chain tension always. A loose chain will increase the risk of kickback. A loose chain may jump out of guide bar groove. This may injure operator and damage chain. A loose chain will cause chain, guide bar, and sprocket to wear rapidly.

Model 107624-02

Turnchaintensioningscrewclockwise to tension saw chain or.
Models 107625-02, and 111174-01

IMPORTANT!

Failure to follow these instructions when tensioning saw chain will damage saw and void the warranty. For additional information call 1-800-626-2237. New saw chains will stretch. Check chain tension frequently when rst used and tighten when chain becomes loose around guide bar.
Turn chain tensioning knob clockwise to tension saw chain.

Guide Bar

Approx.

5/32"

If chain becomes loose around guide bar, allow chain to cool then.
Pull chain to check tension. Guide links should not come out of guide bar groove.

Loosen both nuts.

Make sure chain moves freely around guide bar then tighten both nuts.

OPERATING CHAIN SAW

WARNING: Read and understand this owners manual before operating this saw. Make certain you read and understand all Important Safety Information. Improper use of this chain saw can cause severe injury or death from re, electrical shock, or body contact with moving chain, or falling wood.

Oil Sight Window

FILLING OIL TANK
1. Remove oil cap. 2. Fill oil tank with SAE #30 motor oil. Note: For temperatures below 30F, use SAE #10 oil. For temperatures above 75F, use SAE #40 oil. 3. Replace oil cap at once. Tighten oil cap rmly for good seal. This will avoid oil seepage from tank. 4. Wipe off excess oil. Note: It is normal for oil to seep when saw is not in use. Empty oil tank after each use to prevent seepage. IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE BAR AND CHAIN OIL
Figure 8 - Oil Sight Window Location for Model 107625-02, 111174-01

EXTENSION CORDS

Use proper extension cords with this saw. Use only extension cords marked for outdoor use. The cord must be marked with sufx W or W-A following the cord type designation. Example: SJTW-A or SJTW. Use proper sized cord with this saw. Cord must be heavy enough to carry current needed. An undersized cord will cause voltage drop at saw. Saw will lose power and overheat. Follow cord size requirements listed below. Cord Length 25 feet 50 feet 100 feet 150 feet AWG Cord Size 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG

OILING CHAIN Manual Oil System
Always check oil level before using saw. Do not attempt to operate the oil system while saw is in operation. To oil chain, press squeeze bulb. Oil will feed onto the guide bar and chain. Press squeeze bulb at least once before each cut. Check oil level often by looking at oil sight window (see Figure 7).

Oil Squeeze Bulb

Keep cord away from cutting area. Make sure cord does not catch on branches or logs during cutting. Inspect cords often. Replace damaged cords. This chain saw is designed with an extension cord hitch that prevents the extension cord from being pulled loose during use. To use, form a loop with the end of the extension cord, insert loop into slot in rear of handle, and place loop over cord hitch (see Figure 9). Gently pull loop against cord hitch until slack is removed. Plug extension cord into chain saw cord.

Power Cord

Figure 7 - Oil Squeeze Bulb and Oil Sight Window Location for Model 107624-02

Automatic Oil System

Chain saw Model 107625-02, 111174-01 is equipped with an automatic oiling system. It will provide adequate lubrication to the guide bar and saw chain. Check oil level every 15 minutes of cutting time. Oil level can be seen in oil sight window (see Figure 8).

Cord Hitch

Extension Cord
Figure 9 - Looping Extension Cord over Cord Hitch 11
CUTTING WITH THE CHAIN SAW
1. Connect saw to extension cord. Connect extension cord to power supply. 2. Make sure section of log to be cut is not laying on ground. This will keep chain from touching ground as it cuts through log. Touching ground with moving chain will dull chain. 3. Use both hands to grip saw. Always use left hand to grip front handle and right hand to grip rear handle. Use rm grip. Thumbs and ngers must wrap around saw handles (see Figure 10). 4. Make sure your footing is rm. Keep feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet. 5. When ready to make a cut, push the lockout button completely forward with the right thumb and squeeze the trigger (see Figure 10). This will turn saw on. Releasing trigger will turn saw off. Make sure saw is running at full speed before starting a cut. 6. When starting a cut, place moving chain against wood. Hold saw rmly in place to avoid possible bouncing or skating (sideways movement) of saw. 7. Guide saw using light pressure. Do not force saw. The motor will overload and can burn out. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended. 8. Remove saw from a cut with saw running at full speed. Stop saw by releasing trigger. Make sure chain has stopped before setting saw down. 9. Practice until you can maintain a steady, even cutting rate.

FELLING A TREE (Cutting Down a Tree)
WARNING: Avoid kickback. Kickback can result in severe injury or death. See Kickback to avoid risk of kickback. Do not fell a tree without ample skill or expert help. Keep children, animals, and bystanders away from area when felling a tree. If two or more persons perform bucking and felling operations at the same time, provide ample distance between operations. Provide distance of at least twice the height of tree being felled. WARNING: When felling a tree, be aware of your surroundings. Do not endanger any person, strike utility lines, or cause property damage. If tree strikes utility lines, contact utility company at once. Felling is the process of cutting down a tree. Make sure your footing is rm. Keep feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet. Follow directions below to fell a tree.

Before Felling a Tree

1. Before felling, inspect tree. Make sure there are no dead limbs or branches that may fall on you. Study natural lean of tree, location of larger branches, and wind direction. This will help you judge which way tree will fall. 2. Clear work area around tree. 3. Plan and clear a retreat path before felling. Make retreat path opposite to planned direction of fall of tree and at 45 angle (see Figure 11).

Retreat Path

Switch Lockout Button

Trigger

Direction of Fall
Figure 10 - Lockout Button and Trigger Location
Figure 11 - Retreat Path From Tree
4. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples, and wire from tree where you will make felling cuts. 5. Stay on uphill side when felling tree. Tree could roll or slide downhill after falling.
Direction of Fall 3rd Cut Felling Cut 2" (5 cm) Hinge
2nd Cut - Upper Notch Cut
Felling Procedure A) Felling Notch
A properly placed felling notch will determine direction tree will fall. Place felling notch on side of tree in direction you want tree to fall (see Figure 12). Follow directions below to create a felling notch. 1. Make lower notch cut as close to ground as possible. Hold saw so guide bar is horizontal. Cut 1/3 the diameter of tree trunk (see Figure 12). Note: Always make this horizontal lower notch cut rst. If you make this cut second, tree can pinch chain or guide bar. 2. Start upper notch cut the same distance above rst cut as rst cut is deep. Example: If lower notch cut is eight inches deep, start upper notch cut eight inches above it. Cut downward at 45 angle. The upper notch cut should meet end of lower notch cut (see Figure 12). 3. Remove tree trunk wedge created by notching cuts.
1st Cut - Lower Notch Cut 2"(5 cm)
Figure 12 - Felling A Tree

Entire Length Of Log On Ground
Cut log from top (see Figure 14).
Figure 13 - Limbing A Tree
Figure 14 - Bucking Log With Entire Length On Ground

Log Supported On One End

1. Make rst cut on underside of log (see Figure 15). Use top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut 1/3 through diameter of log. This cut will keep section from splintering when cut. 2. Make second cut directly above rst cut. Cut down to meet rst cut. This cut will keep log from pinching guide bar and chain.
TRIMMING A TREE (Pruning)
WARNING: Avoid kickback. Kickback can result in severe injury or death. See Kickback to avoid risk of kickback. WARNING: Do not operate chain saw while in a tree on a ladder or any other unstable surface in any awkward position You may lose control of saw causing severe injury. WARNING: Do not cut limbs higher than your shoulders. CAUTION: Seek professional help if facing conditions beyond your ability. Trimming a tree is the process of cutting limbs from a living tree. Make sure your footing is rm. Keep feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet. Follow directions below to trim a tree. 1. Make rst cut six inches from tree trunk on underside of limb. Use top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut 1/3 through diameter of limb (see Figure 17). 2. Move two to four inches farther out on limb. Make second cut from above limb. Continue cut until you cut limb off. 3. Make third cut as close to tree trunk as possible on underside of limb stub. Use top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut 1/3 through diameter of stub. 4. Make fourth cut directly above third cut. Cut down to meet third cut. This will remove limb stub.
2nd Cut - Pruning Cut (to avoid pinching) 4th Cut - Final Stub Cut
Log Supported On Both Ends
1. Make rst cut from above log (see Figure 16). Cut 1/3 through diameter of log. This cut will keep section from splintering when cut. 2. Make second cut on underside of log, directly under rst cut. Use top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut up to meet rst cut. This will keep log from pinching guide bar and chain.

2nd Cut

1st Cut
Figure 15 - Bucking Log When Log Is Supported On One End
Figure 16 - Bucking Log When Log Is Supported On Both Ends
6" (15 cm) 2" to 4" (5 a 10 cm) 1st Cut - Pruning Undercut (to avoid splintering)
3rd Cut - Stub Undercut (to avoid splintering)
Figure 17 - Cutting A Limb 15

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Normal Guide Bar Maintenance

NOTICE: Below are instructions for servicing your chain saw. Any servicing not mentioned below should be done by an authorized service center. 1. Remove guide bar from chain saw. 2. Remove sawdust from guide bar groove periodically. Use putty knife or wire (see Figure 19). 3. Clean oil slots after each day of use. 4. Remove burrs from sides of guide bar. Use at le to make side edges square. Replace guide bar when bar is bent or cracked inside groove of bar is badly worn Note: When replacing guide bar, see Replacement Parts and Accessories for proper bar.

CLEANING SAW BODY

WARNING: Unplug chain saw from power source before servicing. Severe injury or death could occur from electrical shock or body contact with moving chain. WARNING: Cutting edges on chain are sharp. Use protective gloves when handling chain. WARNING: When cleaning saw body, do not submerge saw in any liquids do not use products that contain ammonia, chlorine, or abrasives do not use chlorinated cleaning solvents, carbon tetrachloride, kerosene, or gasoline

SHARPENING SAW CHAIN

WARNING: Unplug chain saw from power source before servicing. Severe injury or death could occur from electrical shock or body contact with moving chain. WARNING: Cutting edges on chain are sharp. Use protective gloves when handling chain.
Keep chain sharp. Your saw will cut faster and more safely. A dull chain will cause undue sprocket, guide Keep saw body clean. Use a soft cloth dampened with a bar, chain, and motor wear. If you must force chain mild soap and water mixture. Wipe saw body to clean. into wood and cutting creates only sawdust with few large chips, chain is dull. CARE OF GUIDE BAR Uneven bar wear causes most guide bar problems. Incorrect sharpening of chain cutter and depth gauge settings often cause this. When bar wears unevenly, it widens guide bar groove (see Figure 18). This causes chain clatter and rivet popping. Saw will not cut straight. Replace guide bar if this occurs. Inspect guide bar before sharpening chain. A worn or damaged guide bar is unsafe. A worn or damaged guide bar will damage chain. It will also make cutting harder.

Guide Bar Groove Burr

Flat File Guide Bar
Cleaning Groove With Putty Knife Guide Bar
Oil Slot Normal Guide Bar Guide Bar With Uneven Wear

Figure 19 - Guide Bar Maintenance
Figure 18 - Guide Bar Cross Section Showing Uneven Bar Wear
4. Hold le guide level. Make sure 30 mark on le guide is parallel to center of guide bar (see Figure 20). This will insure that you le cutters Items Needed to Sharpen Chain at 30 angle. Purchase these items from your local dealer, hard- 5. File from inside towards outside of cutter until ware store, or chain saw supplies outlet. sharp. Only le in this one direction (see Figure 5/32" round le 20). Note: Two or three strokes with le should Depth gauge tool sharpen cutter. File guide 6. After each cutter is sharpened, move chain for Vise ward to sharpen next cutter. File all cutters on Medium sized at le one side of chain. 7. Move to other side of chain and repeat process. Sharpening Cutters Use le guide for 30 ling. Filing Cutter Depth Gauges 1. Adjust chain for proper tension (see Saw Chain The cutter depth gauge clearance is reduced as cutters Tension Adjustment). are sharpened. After every second or third sharpen2. Clamp guide bar in vise to hold saw steady. ing, reset cutter depth gauges. Note: Do not clamp chain. 1. Place depth gauge tool (.025") rmly across top 3. Press 5/32" round le (attached to le guide) of two cutters. Make sure depth gauge enters slot into groove between top plate and depth gauge in depth gauge tool (see Figure 22). on chain. File guide should rest on both top plate 2. Use medium at le. File depth gauge level with and depth gauge (see Figure 20). Note: File at depth gauge tool. midpoint of guide bar. 3. Remove depth gauge tool. With at le, round Filing Direction off front corner of cutter depth gauge (see Figure 23). 30 Guide Mark After several hand lings, have authorized service File Guide center or sharpening service machine sharpen chain. This will insure even ling.

Continued

Note: This illustration shows le guide placement and ling direction for sharpening cutters on left side of chain.
Figure 20 - File and File Guide Placement On Chain
Depth Gauge (left side of chain) Groove Depth Gauge (right side of chain) Groove

5/32" Round File

HOLDE R

REPLACING SAW CHAIN

Replace chain when cutters are too worn to sharpen or when chain breaks. Only use replacement chain noted in this manual. Always include new drive sprocket when replacing chain. This will maintain proper driving of chain. Note: For proper chain and drive sprocket, see Replacement Parts and Accessories.

Flat File Depth Gauge

Depth Gauge Tool

Depth Gauge Slot

Figure 22 - Depth Gauge Tool On Chain
Front Corner.025".635 mm
Top Plate (left side of chain)
Top Plate (right side of chain) Right Side of Chain
Figure 21 - Chain Part Locations 17
Figure 23 - Round Off Front Corner Of Depth Gauge

REPLACEMENT CHAINS

Replacement saw chains may be available at your local hardware or home improvement store. The following list gives the specications for replacement chains. All chains will be.050 gauge, 3/8 pitch. 14" chains have 56 drive links 16" chains have 58 drive links You may also order the replacement saw chains from the "Online Outlet" at www.remingtonpowertools. com using the part number listed in the illustrated parts list on pages 63-66 of this manual.
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
WARNING: Use only replacement parts and accessories described in this manual. Use of other parts or accessories could damage saw or injure operator.
For original replacement parts and accessories, contact your nearest Authorized Dealer or Authorized Service Center for this product. If they can not supply the part or accessory, contact your nearest Parts Central listed on page 67. Each Authorized Dealer, STORAGE Authorized Service Center, and Parts Central is If storing saw for more than 30 days, follow steps below. independently owned and operated. 1. Drain oil tank after each use. See pages 63 through 66 for an Illustrated Parts List. 2. Remove and clean guide bar and chain. Clean If you need additional referral information, contact our guide bar and chain by soaking in petroleum Technical Service Department (see Technical Service). based solvent or mild soap and water mixture. In Canada call 1-800-561-3372 for parts information. 3. Dry guide bar and chain. 4. Place chain in container lled with oil. This will REPAIR SERVICE prevent rust. Note: Only use original replacement parts. This will 5. Wipe a thin coating of oil over surface of guide bar. protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced 6. Wipe off outside of saw body. Do this with soft cloth under warranty. dampened with a mild soap and water mixture. Each Authorized Service Center is independently 7. Store chain saw owned and operated. in a high or locked place, out of childrens reach Warranty Service in a dry place in a carrying case or with scabbard over guide bar If product requires warranty service, return it to nearest Authorized Service Center. You must show proof of TECHNICAL SERVICE purchase. If faulty materials or workmanship caused You may have further questions about assembling, damage, we will repair or replace product without operating, or maintaining this product. If so, you charge. Note: Normal wear, misuse, abuse, neglect, or can visit our Technical Service web site at www. accidental damage is not covered under warranty. remingtonpowertools.com or contact our Technical Service Department at 1-800-626-2237 (English Non-Warranty Service If product requires service, return it to nearest AuOnly). You may also write to: thorized Service Center. Repairs will be billed to you DESA Power Tools at regular repair list prices. ATTN: Technical Service For additional Service Center or warranty informaP.O. Box 90004 tion, call 1-800-626-2237 or visit our Technical SerBowling Green, KY 42102-9004 vice web site at www.remingtonpowertools.com. When contacting DESA Power Tools, have ready Your Name Your Address Your Phone Number Model Number of Product Date of Purchase (Include copy of receipt for written requests).

East Coast Energy

10 East Route 36 West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1501 1-800-755-8809
Forrest Lytle and Sons, Inc.
740 West Galbraith Road Cincinnati, OH 45231-6002 513-521-1464

Mills Lawn and Garden

4750-B Baxter Road Virginia Beach, VA 23464 757-490-7001 www.mills-parts.com
Lyons & Lyons Sales Co. Inc.
Glen Arm Road Glen Arm, MD 21057-9454 301-665-6500 1-800-333-5966 lyonsco@erols.com

Bortz Chain Saw Shop

Road #2, Box 64A Oley, PA 19547-9412 610-987-6452

Tuco Industrial Products

5223 180th Street SW Suite 4A-1 Lynnwood, WA 98037-4506 425-743-9533 1-800-735-1268 www.tucoheat.com

21st Century

2950 Fretz Valley Road Perkasie, PA 18944-4034 215-795-0400 1-800-325-4828

Master Part Distributors

1251 Mound Avenue NW Grand Rapids, MI 49504-2672 616-791-0505 1-800-446-1446 www.masterparts.net
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SWITCH 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S 077525S
075081 + See Note + See Note 075475 10SB 10SC 108526-01 10SB 10SC 076728/J 12SB 12SC Black/Orange 076728K 12SB 12SC Black 099527H 12SB 12SC Black 107709-01 12SB 12SC 099178H 14SB 14SC 100089-06 14SB 14SC 100089-08 14SB 14SC 075762 14SB 14SC 076702 14SB NLA 079910-01 EL16SB 16SC 079510-01 EL16SB 16SC 075672J/K 14SB 14SC 076702J 14SB NLA 100089-07 14SB 14SC 100015 NLA NLA 098031H EL16SB 16SC 099039H EL16SB 16SC 107714-02 EL16SB 16SC 098031J EL16SB 16SC 099039J EL16SB 16SC 099370 EL16SB NLA 100089-01 100089-04 EL16SB 16SC 100089-05
SPROCKET OIL CAP & BEARING OIL RESER- ADJ. PLATE SQUEEZE DR. GEAR GEAR VOIR & CAP ASSY. SPROCKET (Nylon) BULB KIT 107713-01 108639-01 122507-01 107512-03* 122511-01 107713-01 108639-01 122507-01 107512-03* 122511-01 107713-01 108639-01 122507-01 107512-03* 122511-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 NLA 107713-01 NLA 107713-01 NLA 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 NLA 107713-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 NLA 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 NLA 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 107512-03* 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 NLA 122511-01 NLA 122511-01 NLA 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 122511-01 NLA 122511-01
"C" SERIAL # LNT-1 8" + See Note + See Note NLA EL-1 10" 10SB 10SC 077525S EL-1 12" 12SB 12SC 077525S EL-1 14" 14SB 14SC 077525S EL-8 16" 107624-01 EL16SB 16SC 107729-01 EL-8 16" 107624-02 EL16SB 16SC 107729-01 EL-8 16" 107625-01 EL16SB 16SC 107729-01 EL-8 16" 107625-02 EL16SB 16SC 107729-01 EL-8 16" 111174-01 EL16SB 16SC 107729-01 EL-8 16" 111174-02 EL16SB 16SC 107729-01 RPS 96 8" 104316-01 8SB 8SC 077525S RPS 96 8" 104316-04 8SB 8SC 077525S 8SB 8SC 077525S RPS 96 8" 104317 RPS 96 10" 106821 10SB 10SC 077525S RPS 96 10" 106821A 10SB 10SC 077525S RPS 96 10" 106890-01 10SB 10SC 077525S LNT-2 10" 108526-01 10SB 10SC 077525S EL-9 12" M15012US M12SB M12SC NLA EL-9 14" M15014US M14SB M14SC NLA EL-9 14" M15014AS M14SB M14SC NLA EL-9 16" M30016AS M16SB M16SC NLA EL-9 16" M35016AW M16SB M16SC NLA EL-9 16" M30016US M16SB M16SC NLA EL-9 16" M30016UW M16SB M16SC NLA EL-9 16" M30016AW M16SB M16SC NLA NLA= No Longer Available + Must Replace Both Bar and Chain With 8SB Bar and 8SC Chain ++ Oil Reservoir Tank Only (Cap Sold Seperatly) * If the "oil cap" opening measures 11/16", the oil cap and reservoir
NLA 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 107713-01 113004-01 113004-01 113004-01 113004-01 113004-01 113004-01 113004-01 113004-01
NLA NLA NLA NLA 10762201++ 10762201++ 10761101++ 10761101++ 10761101++ 10761101++ 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 108639-01 -
122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 108640-01 108640-01 108641-02 108641-02 108641-02 108641-02 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 122507-01 116675-01 116675-01 116675-01 116675-01 116675-01 116675-01 116675-01 116675-01

 

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