Remington 075762J Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

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107990

ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW

®

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SAFETY
WARNINGS

BEFORE OPERATING SAW

1.

Read and understand this owner’s
manual before operating chain saw.

2.

Watch what you are doing. Use com-
mon 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 plas-
tic, masonry, etc.

4.

Only well-instructed adults should op-
erate 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 8 for extension
cord requirements.

7.

Do not operate chain saw
• while under the influence of alcohol,

medication, or drugs

• in rain or in damp or wet areas
• where highly flammable 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.

• while in a hurry
• while in tree or on a ladder unless

trained to do so

8.

Wear snug-fitting clothes when oper-
ating 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)

Make certain you read and un-
derstand all 

Safety Warnings on

pages 2 and 3. Improper use of
this chain saw can cause severe
injury or death from fire, electri-
cal shock, body contact with
moving chain, or falling wood.

• steel-toed safety footwear with non-

skid soles

• eye protection such as safety glasses,

goggles, or face screen

• safety hard hat
• ear mufflers or ear plugs
• hair covering to contain long hair
• face or dust mask (if working in dusty

areas)

10. Before cutting, always provide the fol-

lowing:
• clear work area
• secure footing
• planned retreat path from falling tree

11. Inspect tree before cutting down. Make

sure there are no dead limbs or branches
that may fall on you.

12. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this

saw has a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other). This plug will fit
in a polarized outlet only one way. If
the plug does not fit fully in the outlet
of your extension cord, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, a polarized
extension cord will be necessary. Do
not change the plug in any way.

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 op-
erating chain saw. Be careful not to trip
over cord. Keep cord away from chain
and operator at all times.

4.

Keep children, animals, and bystand-
ers 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 buck-
ing and felling operations at the same
time, provide plenty of distance be-
tween 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 firmly with both hands.
Never operate chain saw with one hand.
Never use hand guard as handle.

9.

Keep finger 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 ex-

treme care. Slender material may catch
in chain and be whipped toward you.
This could also pull you off balance.

15. When cutting limb or tree trunk that is

under tension, use extreme caution. Be
alert for wood springing back. When
wood tension is released, limb could
spring back and strike operator caus-
ing severe injury or death.

16. Carry chain saw from one place to an-

other
• with saw stopped and unplugged
• by holding front handle (never use

hand guard as handle)

• with finger off trigger
• with guide bar and chain to rear

 WARNING: Some dust created

by power sanding, sawing, grind-
ing, drilling, and other construc-
tion 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 equip-
ment, such as those dust masks
that are specially designed to filter
out microscopic particles.

Summary of Contents for 075762J

Page 1: ...proper use of saw can cause severe injury Keep this manual for future reference MODELS LNT 2 076728K 099178H 100089 06 100089 08 EL 7 075762J 098031J 099039J 100089 04 100089 05 100089 07 Pole Saw 104316 04 8 106890 01 10 Pole Saw Assembly 104317 8 106821 10 ELECTRIC CHAIN SA W OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ecessary Do not change the plug in any way 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 op erating chain saw Be careful not to trip over cord Keep cord away from chain and operator at all times 4 Keep children animals and bystand ers away from chain saw and extension cord Only c...

Page 3: ...handles dry clean and free of oil and grease Keep all screws and nuts tight Inspect power cord often If dam aged 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 Inspect extension cords often and replace if damaged 4 When servicing use only identical re placement parts 5 When not in use a...

Page 4: ...uide bar Also known as saw body Pushback Kickback Pinch Rapid pushback of chain saw Pushback may oc curifchainalongtopofguidebarispinched caught or contacts a foreign object Rear Handle Handle located at rear of saw body Reduced Kickback Guide Bar Guide bar that reduces chance of kickback Replacement Chain Chain that complies with ANS B175 1 when used with a specific saw It may not meet ANS requir...

Page 5: ...d Oil Cap With Squeeze Bulb Trigger Switch Lockout Motor Housing Figure 2 Electric Chain Saw Oil Level Sight Hole located on saw body hidden by front handle Front Handle PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION UNPACKING 1 Remove all items from carton 2 Check all items for any shipping dam age If you find any damage or if any parts are missing promptly inform dealer where you bought chain saw Spike ...

Page 6: ... saw body Place rear of guide bar between adjusting plate and sprocket support IMPORTANT Make sure to insert ad justing block into oval adjusting hole on guide bar 6 Line up holes on sprocket support with center slot on guide bar and holes in saw body 7 Insert guide bar bolts through front hand guard saw body center slot of guide bar and sprocket support Attach guide bar nuts to guide bar bolts IM...

Page 7: ...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 Aloosechainmayjump outofguidebargroove Thismay injure operator and damage chain A loose chain will cause chain guide bar and sprocket to wear rapidly Figure 5 Turning Adjusting Screw Guide Bar Correct Tension Guide Bar Gap Incorrect Tensio...

Page 8: ...xtension cords with this saw Use only extension cords marked for out door use The cord must be marked with suffix 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 volt age drop at saw Saw will lose power and overheat Follow cord size requirements listed below Exten...

Page 9: ...ing a tree be aware of your surround ings Do not endanger any per son strike utility lines or cause property damage If tree strikes utility lines contact utility com pany at once Figure 10 Retreat Path From Tree Direction of Fall Retreat Path Retreat Path 45 Tree FELLING A TREE Cutting Down a Tree Felling Procedure A Felling Notch A properly placed felling notch will deter mine direction tree will...

Page 10: ...elow to buck a log LIMBING A TREE Figure 12 Limbing A Tree WARNING Whencuttinglimb thatisundertension useextreme caution Bealertforwoodspring ing back When wood tension is released limb could spring back and strike operator causing se vere injury or death WARNING Avoid kickback Kickback can result in severe in juryordeath SeeKickback page 3 to avoid risk of kickback Limbingisremovingbranchesfromaf...

Page 11: ... 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 16 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 ...

Page 12: ...t guide bar problems Incorrect sharpening of chain cutter and depth gauge settings often cause this When bar wears unevenly it widens guidebargroove seeFigure17 Thiscauses chainclatterandrivetpopping Sawwillnot cutstraight Replaceguidebarifthisoccurs 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 cutti...

Page 13: ... to Sharpen Chain Purchasetheseitemsfromyourlocaldealer hardwarestore orchainsawsuppliesoutlet 5 32 round file Depth gauge tool File guide Vise Medium sized flat file Continued 30 Guide Mark File Guide Filing Direction 5 32 Round File Sharpening Cutters Use file guide for 30 filing 1 Adjust chain for proper tension seeSaw Chain Tension Adjustment page 7 2 Clamp guide bar in vise to hold saw steady...

Page 14: ...e sprocket see Replacement Parts and Accessories page 19 TECHNICAL SERVICE You may have further questions about as sembling operating ormaintainingthissaw If so contact DESA International s Techni cal Service Department at 1 800 323 5190 You can also visit DESA International s technical service web site at www desatech com SERVICE PUBLICATIONS You can buy a service manual from address listedonback...

Page 15: ... Open line fuse or circuit breaker 4 Bad motor brushes 5 Open wiring circuit on saw Gear train failure 1 Clogged oil slot in guide bar 2 Oil is too thick 1 Chain is loose 2 Guide bar and chain not assembled right Saw damaged Do not use saw Oil cap is not secure REMEDY See Assembly page 6 See Sharpening Saw Chain page 13 Extension cord wire size too small See Extension Cords page 8 1 Press in switc...

Page 16: ...16 107990 ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW For more information visit www desatech com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN LNT 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 8 25 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 21 21 20 22 22 23 24 1 2 26 ...

Page 17: ...076744 Hex Head Bolt 2 2 2 6 107512 01 Cap Bulb Assembly 1 1 1 7 099829 01 Cord 1 1 1 8 077399 02 Side Cover Black __ 1 __ 9 076105 Thrust Disk 1 1 1 10 107482 01 Field Brush Assembly 1 1 1 11 059606 Drive Gear 1 1 1 12 075752 Internal Gear 1 1 1 13 106809 01 Front Hand Guard 1 1 1 14 079089 02 Motor Housing Black 1 1 1 15 NPC 4C Hex Nut 2 2 2 16 077115 Adjusting Plate Assembly 1 1 1 17 075887 Bea...

Page 18: ...18 107990 ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW For more information visit www desatech com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN EL 7 6 7 10 15 18 16 23 24 14 1 2 9 4 3 25 27 21 21 17 11 20 26 12 8 19 19 5 13 22 ...

Page 19: ... Oil Reservoir Cap 1 1 7 099829 01 Cord 1 1 8 077399 02 Side Cover Black 1 1 9 098042 01 Field 1 1 10 059606 Drive Gear 1 1 11 075752 Internal Gear 1 1 12 106810 01 Sprocket Cover 1 1 13 106809 01 Front Hand Guard 1 1 14 076053 Motor Housing Assembly 1 1 15 097034 02 Housing Assembly 1 1 16 NPC 4C Hex Nut 2 2 17 077115 Adjusting Plate Assembly 1 1 18 079086 02 Oil Reservoir 1 1 19 059046 Pan Head ...

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Page 24: ... are not reimbursable under this warranty and are the responsibility of the owner To the full extent allowed by the law of the jurisdiction that governs the sale of the product this express warranty excludes any and all other expressed warranties and limits the duration of any and all implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to one year form t...

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