Overview
Designed as a drop-in replacement for Remington RM4214 models, this chain restores your saw’s cutting ability to like-new condition. Sold as a 2-pack, giving you a ready spare. Chains wear down over time from regular use, and a fresh chain cuts faster and safer than a dull one.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 14”
- Pitch: 3/8”
- Gauge: .050”
- Drive links: 52 drive links
- Quantity: 2 chains per pack
Compatibility
This replacement chain works with Remington RM4214. Double-check your model number against the listing to ensure a correct match before installation.
Installation notes
Power down the saw and disconnect the battery or spark plug lead. Remove the side cover and release bar tension. Take the old chain off the bar and sprocket, then thread the new chain into the bar groove, confirming the cutting edges face forward on the top rail. Set the tension so the chain pulls freely without sagging away from the bar, and do a brief test run to verify everything tracks correctly.
Common questions
Q: Will this 2-pack of 14” chains fit my Remington RM4214, or do I need to match anything besides the bar length?
Yes, this set is made for the Remington RM4214 and matches the 14-inch bar with a 3/8 pitch. It’s still a good idea to confirm your current chain markings and drive link count before installation, since bar length alone doesn’t always guarantee a correct fit if the bar or sprocket has been changed.
Q: I’m replacing the chain on my RM4214 for the first time—how tight should this 14” chain be after installation?
After installing the chain, tighten it so it sits snug against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand with gloves on. The drive links should stay engaged in the bar groove, and after a few minutes of cutting you should recheck the tension because a new chain can stretch slightly during initial use.
Q: Are these 3/8 pitch chains OK for cutting firewood with the Remington RM4214, and how should I maintain them?
Yes, a properly fitted 3/8 pitch chain on the RM4214 works well for routine firewood cutting and general yard cleanup. Keep the chain sharp, maintain bar-and-chain oil flow, and inspect the cutters and depth gauges regularly, because a dull or dry chain will cut slower and put more strain on the saw.
