Overview
Designed as a direct-fit aftermarket replacement, this chainsaw chain delivers clean cuts right out of the box. Chains lose their edge over time through normal use, and repeated sharpening eventually reduces the cutter height below effective levels. A new chain is the most cost-effective way to bring a chainsaw back to full cutting speed.
Key specifications
- Replacement chainsaw chain
- Pre-sharpened cutters ready for immediate use
- Heat-treated for extended cutting life
Compatibility
This chain is designed to fit Remington chainsaws and compatible models listed above. Confirm the pitch, gauge, and drive link count match your bar’s specifications before ordering.
Installation notes
Power down the saw and remove the clutch cover to access the bar and chain assembly. Loop the new chain around the bar groove and engage it with the drive sprocket. Adjust tension so the chain can be pulled away from the bar slightly but springs back into the groove cleanly.
Common questions
Q: Will this 14-inch replacement chain fit my Remington RM1425 and the older ES1415 electric chainsaw?
Yes. This chain is made to fit several 14-inch Remington electric saws, including the RM1425, RM1415A, ES1415, and RM1415U, and it also matches replacement numbers like 713-05277 and 490-700-Y122. It’s always smart to confirm your saw uses a 14-inch bar and the same chain specification listed for your original chain before installing.
Q: I have a Limb N Trim with part number 41AZ52AG983—will this chain work, or is that a different setup?
If your Limb N Trim uses the 41AZ52AG983 replacement 14-inch saw chain setup, this chain is intended to be compatible with it. A good technician check is to compare the old chain length and drive link count to your original before use, since some saws in the same family can have minor variations.
Q: What’s the best way to install and maintain this 14-inch electric chainsaw replacement chain so it cuts correctly?
When installing, make sure the cutting teeth on the top of the bar face forward, then tension the chain so it sits snugly against the bar but still pulls around by hand with gloves on. After the first few cuts, recheck chain tension because new chains can stretch slightly, and keep the bar groove clean and the chain properly oiled to reduce wear and improve cutting performance.
