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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.
Try the part number you got above here (NLA also).
Do an Internet search for "Remington YourPartNumber" NLA.
We rarely get questions about McCulloch/Poulan I suspect a higher quality product. Wen used to offer a quality product and are again offering an electric model. If you can find one a critical inspection might provide another option.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
Lou
Thank You for using FixYa. Are you aware Remington is no longer in production? Would you believe the brushes are NLA? Motor assembly too. You can try here: 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.
We rarely get questions about McCulloch/Poulan I suspect a higher quality product. Wen used to offer a quality product and are again offering an electric model. If you can find one a critical inspection might provide another option.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH Lou Thank You for using FixYa.
1 - Are you aware Remington is no longer in production? Would you believe the brushes are NLA? Motor assembly too. You can try here: Remington.comhttp://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com... A - Type "YourModelNumber" into the "Search for your unit by Model:" window, then click search. B - Click the ?YourModelNumber? - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link. C - Click ?View Owners Manual? or "View Illustrated Parts Diagram" link. D - Type "YourPartNumber" into the ?Search for your parts by Part #:? window, then click search. 2 - Try the part number you get here (NLA also). Master Distributorshttp://www.masterparts.net/remingtonelec... Do an Internet search for "Remington YourPartNumber" NLA. 3- We rarely get questions about McCulloch/Poulan I suspect a higher initial quality product. Wen used to offer a quality product and are again offering an electric model. If you can find one a critical inspection might provide another option. Lou1 - Are you aware Remington is no longer in production? Would you believe the brushes are NLA? Motor assembly too. You can try here: Remington.com http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com/Default.aspx A - Type "YourModelNumber" into the "Search for your unit by Model:" window, then click search. B - Click the ?YourModelNumber? - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link. C - Click ?View Owners Manual? or "View Illustrated Parts Diagram" link. D - Type "YourPartNumber" into the ?Search for your parts by Part #:? window, then click search. 2 - Try the part number you get here (NLA also). Master Distributors http://www.masterparts.net/remingtonelectricchainsaw.html Do an Internet search for "Remington YourPartNumber" NLA. 3- We rarely get questions about McCulloch/Poulan I suspect a higher initial quality product. Wen used to offer a quality product and are again offering an electric model. If you can find one a critical inspection might provide another option. Lou
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Remington Pole Saw Carbon Brushes
If you're Remington Pole Saw is slowing down, throwing sparks, overheating or not starting you may need to replace the carbon brushes. Replacing brushes and cleaning commutator early can prevent damage to motor armature!
Remington carbon brushes on E-bay Search for:
Remington Pole Saw 8 AMP Carbon Brush
Remington Pole Saw Carbon Brushes
If you're Remington Pole Saw is slowing down, throwing sparks, or not starting you may need to replace the carbon brushes. Replacing brushes and cleaning commutator early can prevent damage to motor armature!
Remington carbon brushes on E-bay Search for:
Remington Pole Saw 8 AMP Carbon Brush
Remington Pole Saw Carbon Brushes
If you're Remington Pole Saw is slowing down, throwing sparks, or not starting you may need to replace the carbon brushes. Replacing brushes and cleaning commutator early can prevent damage to motor armature!
Remington carbon brushes on E-bay Search for:
Remington Pole Saw 8 AMP Carbon Brush
Remington Saws have discontinued operations, and any available parts for the saws require diligent searching on the web. These saws seem to eat motor brushes for lunch, and nearly every owner is looking for brushes as well. Your best bet is to try finding a similar brush from a different tool that might fit. Look to any power tool repair facility for whatever help you can get. A small company making replacement brushes would seem to be a lucrative enterprise. Good luck!
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!
The DA307 shaver is NOT washable. Exposure to water will damage shaver and possible expose you to electrical shock. Simply brush the cutter blade and shaver head area with the brush that came with the shaver. If you need a brush, you can find them at shaveroutlet.com. See link below
You need an AC voltmeter to trace the problem with the switch. It can also be a bad motor brush/spring--these saws are great for killing motor brushes, and there are virtually no replacements available as Remington has ceased saw operations. If it is a bad brush, visit an electrical tool shop to see if they have something that will work from a different brand of tool. Good luck!
Remington saw has gone out of business, and finding parts can be a hit or miss experience. Motor brushes in particular are quite rare, so you need to be resourceful in finding a similar brush used in other small tools. Visit a small tool repair shop or check with Ace Hardware (our local store has a whole display box of various sized brushes). If you do find something, buy more because these saws seem to eat brushes for lunch! Good luck!
Remington Saws have ceased operations and, unless you like to make your own replacement parts, they are prone to failure. The gearbox is sealed and the motor brushes are not available anywhere. Look elsewhere!
You can order parts by calling 1-800-654-8534
Are you aware Remington is no longer in production? Would you believe the brushes are NLA? Motor assembly too. You can try here:
Remington.com
http://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com...
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.
Try the part number you got above here (NLA also).
Master Distributors
http://www.masterparts.net/remingtonelec...
Do an Internet search for "Remington YourPartNumber" NLA.
We rarely get questions about McCulloch/Poulan I suspect a higher quality product. Wen used to offer a quality product and are again offering an electric model. If you can find one a critical inspection might provide another option.
If you have more questions or need additional help please reply below and I will get back to you. Good Luck. HTH
Lou
Thank You for using FixYa.
1 - Are you aware Remington is no longer in production? Would you believe the brushes are NLA? Motor assembly too. You can try here: Remington.comhttp://shoppingcart.msservicecompany.com... A - Type "YourModelNumber" into the "Search for your unit by Model:" window, then click search. B - Click the ?YourModelNumber? - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link. C - Click ?View Owners Manual? or "View Illustrated Parts Diagram" link. D - Type "YourPartNumber" into the ?Search for your parts by Part #:? window, then click search. 2 - Try the part number you get here (NLA also). Master Distributorshttp://www.masterparts.net/remingtonelec... Do an Internet search for "Remington YourPartNumber" NLA. 3- We rarely get questions about McCulloch/Poulan I suspect a higher initial quality product. Wen used to offer a quality product and are again offering an electric model. If you can find one a critical inspection might provide another option. Lou
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