Overview
This chain is manufactured to OEM specs for Remington RM1415A saws, providing dependable cutting performance as an aftermarket alternative. Bundled as 2 chains, giving you a ready spare. Fresh chains cut cleaner, reduce vibration, and put less stress on the saw’s drive system.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 14”
- Pitch: 3/8”
- Gauge: .050”
- Drive links: 50 drive links
- Quantity: 2 chains per pack
Compatibility
Manufactured to fit Remington RM1415A without modification. Cross-reference your saw’s model number with the product listing to confirm compatibility.
Installation notes
Begin by shutting off the saw and disconnecting the power source. Loosen the bar-mounting fasteners and remove the side cover to access the chain. Slide the worn chain off, seat the replacement around the sprocket and into the bar groove with cutters pointing in the direction of rotation. Tighten the tensioning screw until there is slight play but no droop, then secure the cover.
Common questions
Q: Will this 2-pack 14 inch chain fit my Remington RM1415A, or do I need to match anything besides the bar length?
Yes, this chain is made to fit the Remington RM1415A with a 14 inch bar and 3/8 pitch setup. Before installing, it’s still smart to confirm the markings on your current chain or bar so the pitch and overall chain size match your saw exactly.
Q: How do I know if I installed this 14 inch chainsaw chain correctly on my RM1415A?
Make sure the cutting teeth on the top of the bar face forward, then tension the chain so it sits snug in the bar groove but can still be pulled around by hand with gloves on. After a few minutes of use, recheck the tension because a new chain will usually stretch slightly during the first run.
Q: Since this comes with 2 chains, what maintenance should I do to help them last longer on my Remington RM1415A?
Keep the chain properly tensioned, make sure the bar oil reservoir stays filled, and clean sawdust from the bar groove and sprocket area regularly. It also helps to rotate between the two chains and sharpen them as soon as cutting starts to feel slow, rather than waiting until the chain gets very dull.
