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OPERATING CHAIN SAW

EXTENSION CORDS

Use proper extension cords with this Pole Saw. Use
only extension cords marked for outdoor 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 voltage drop at saw. Saw will lose power and
overheat. Follow cord size requirements listed below.

 WARNING: Read and understand this

owner’s manual before operating this Pole
Saw. Make certain you read and under-
stand all 

Important Safety Information,

pages 2 through 4. Improper use of this
Pole Saw can cause severe injury or death
from fire, electrical shock, or body contact
with moving chain, or falling wood.

Cord Length

AWG Cord Size

25 feet

16 AWG

50 feet

16 AWG

100 feet

16 AWG

150 feet

14 AWG

Keep cord away from cutting area. Make sure cord
does not catch on branches or logs during cutting.
Inspect cords often. Replace damaged cords.
The extension cord may come undone from the power
cord during use. To avoid this, make a knot with the
two cords as shown in Figure 7.

ADJUSTING POLE LENGTH

The Remington Pole Saw has a telescoping pole as-
sembly that will extend from 57 inches (fully re-
tracted) to 96 inches (fully extended). A threaded
compression coupling is used to hold the pole in
position at any extended length.
1. To extend the pole, loosen coupling by turning

coupling nut counterclockwise as shown in Fig-
ure 8. Pole will slide freely.

2. Pull inner pole section out to desired length of

extension. 

Note:

 Only extend pole to minimum

length required to reach limb that is being cut.

3. To lock pole in position, tighten coupling by turning

coupling nut clockwise (see Figure 8) until firmly
hand tight. Make sure saw handle is aligned with
pole handle before tightening coupling nut.

 IMPOR-

TANT:

 Do not use wrench or pliers to overtighten

coupling. Damage to coupling or pole may result.

OILING CHAIN

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
level hole. Oil sight level hole is on left side of saw, be-
tween front handle and front hand guard.

CUTTING WITH THE POLE SAW

1. Connect saw to extension cord. Connect exten-

sion cord to power supply.

2. Use both hands to grip Pole Saw. Use only des-

ignated grip areas when operating Pole Saw (see
Figure 9). Use firm grip. Thumbs and fingers
must wrap around Pole Saw handle and pole.

3. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet apart.

Divide your weight evenly on both feet.

4. When ready to make a cut, press in trigger switch

lock-out and squeeze trigger  switch (see Figure
10). This will turn Pole Saw on. Releasing trig-
ger switch will turn Pole Saw off. Make sure saw
is running at full speed before starting a cut.

5. When starting a cut, place moving chain against

wood. Hold Pole Saw firmly in place to avoid
possible bouncing or skating (sideways move-
ment) of saw.

6. Guide Pole Saw using light pressure. Do not force

Pole 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.

7. Remove Pole Saw from a cut with saw running at

full speed. Stop Pole Saw by releasing trigger. Make
sure chain has stopped before setting Pole Saw down.

ASSEMBLY OF POLE SAW

1. Slip handle bracket over chain saw handle from

the right side (see Figure 5). 

Note:

 The trigger

must be depressed before the bracket will go onto
the handle.
Push the lockout button and depress the trigger.
While holding the trigger in, place the trigger
support portion of the bracket under the trigger
and slide the bracket onto the chain saw handle.
The bracket will keep the trigger in the “on”
position.

2. Align holes in pole bracket with holes in handle

bracket. Install Phillips head screws with
lockwashers through pole bracket from left side
and thread into the weld nuts on the handle
bracket. Tighten screws securely by hand.

3. Plug the saw power cord into receptacle cord at

end of inner pole.

ASSEMBLY

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Summary of Contents for RPS 96 104317

Page 1: ...erstand this manual before assembling or operatingthischainsaw Improperuseofsawcancausesevereinjury Keep this manual for future reference MODELS RPS 96 104317 106821 8 ELECTRIC TELESCOPING POLE SAW OWNER S MANUAL C US LISTED ...

Page 2: ... animals and bystanders away from Pole Saw and extension cord Only Pole Saw user should be in work area 5 Do not use the Pole Saw to cut down trees Use the chain saw without pole attachment and only if you are trained or have expert help 6 Do not use near power lines Keep at least 10 feet away from electrical lines 7 Grip Pole Saw securely one hand on the pole the other on the handle 8 Keep finger...

Page 3: ...upandbacktowardstheopera tor Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw which could result in serious injury to user KICKBACK WARNING Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drill ing and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the stat...

Page 4: ...out of the path of falling debris Never stand on a ladder or other type of un stable support while using the Pole Saw Always use both hands to operate Pole Saw Keep a firm steady pressure on the Pole Saw while cutting but do not try to force the saw through the wood Do not use the Pole Saw to cut limbs larger in diameter than the length of the guide bar Keep other persons away from cutting end of ...

Page 5: ... Outer Pole Trigger Switch Lock out Power Cord Grip Area Figure 2 Chain Position Figure 3 Turning Adjusting Screw Guide Bar Correct Tension Guide Bar Incorrect Tension Guide Bar Nuts Figure 4 Saw Chain Adjustment Gap Saw Chain Towards Guide Bar Nose Cutting Edge Trigger Switch Tighten Loosen M S Service Co Inc 1 800 475 5660 December 2004 ...

Page 6: ...igure 5 Bracket with Trigger Support Figure 6 Assembly of Pole Saw Brackets Figure 8 Extending Telescopic Pole Figure 10 Pole Saw Handle with Trigger Switch Lock out Trigger Switch Lock out Trigger Switch Extension Cord Chain Saw Power Cord Figure7 TyingExtensionCordandPowerCord in Knot Grip Area Figure 9 Designated Grip Areas UNLOCK LOCK Trigger Support Bracket M S Service Co Inc 1 800 475 5660 D...

Page 7: ...ufind any damage or if any parts are missing promptly inform dealer where you bought the Pole Saw POLE SAW NAMES AND TERMS Coupling Nut Threaded collar loosen to slide inner pole tighten to hold pole in position Guide Bar Metal bar that extends from saw body The guide bar supports and guides chain Inner Pole The moveable section of tubing to which the saw is attached Kickback Quick backward and up...

Page 8: ...singsaw Donotattempt tooperatetheoilsystemwhilesawisinoperation Tooil 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 level hole Oil sight level hole is on left side of saw be tween front handle and front hand guard CUTTING WITH THE POLE SAW 1 Connect saw to extension cord Connect ext...

Page 9: ...TN Technical Service Specialty Products REPAIR SERVICE Note Only use original replacement parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty Each Authorized Service Center is independently owned and operated WARRANTY SERVICE If product requires warranty service return it to near est Authorized Service Center You must show proof ofpurchase Iffaultymaterialsorworkmanshi...

Page 10: ...s not cover commercial industrial or rental usage nor does it apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accident lack of proper maintenance tampering or alteration Travel handling transportation and incidental costs associated with warranty repairs are not reimbursable under this warranty and are the...

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