Overview
Sold as a 2-pack, this chain is a direct replacement for Remington 091375-02S models. Chains wear down over time from regular use, and a fresh chain cuts faster and safer than a dull one.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 16”
- Quantity: 2 chains per pack
Compatibility
Engineered for direct compatibility with Remington 091375-02S. Check your owner’s manual or the existing chain’s markings to verify pitch, gauge, and drive link count before ordering.
Installation notes
Turn off the chainsaw and remove its power source before servicing. Unscrew the bar cover, back off the tensioner, and pull the old chain free. Route the fresh chain around the clutch drum and into the bar groove, making sure the drive links seat properly. Tighten the tensioner until the chain snaps snugly against the underside of the bar but still slides freely, then run the saw briefly at idle to confirm smooth tracking.
Common questions
Q: Will this 2-pack of 16 inch chains fit my Remington 091375-02S chainsaw without changing the bar or sprocket?
Yes, this set is listed as compatible with the Remington 091375-02S and is intended for a 16 inch bar setup. As long as your saw is still using the original 16 inch bar configuration, these chains should install without needing to change the bar or drive sprocket.
Q: Since this comes with 2 chains, should I swap them out regularly or just keep one as a backup for my 16 inch Remington saw?
It’s a good idea to rotate between the two chains, especially if you use the saw often on hardwood or dirty wood. Alternating chains helps you keep a sharp spare ready and can reduce wear on the bar because you’re not overusing one chain for too long.
Q: What’s the best way to install and tension one of these 16 inch replacement chains on my Remington 091375-02S?
Make sure the cutting teeth on the top of the bar face forward, then seat the chain fully into the bar groove and around the drive sprocket before tightening. After tensioning, the chain should pull slightly away from the bar but still snap back into place by hand; recheck the tension after the first few minutes of cutting since a new chain can stretch slightly.
