If the saw was at speed when the chain came off there are probably burrs on the chain drive links (the part that goes in the bar). They often cause binding and in extreme case may cause the chain to ride up and off the bar when operated. Use a file on the drive link flats to remove all burrs. An Operator Manual far almost all models of RemingtonPower chainsaws can be found here: Remington.com http://www.desaparts.com/index.htm
Type "YourModelNo" into the "Model #:" window, then click search.
Click the YourModelNo - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link.
Click “View Owners Manual” or "View Illustrated Parts Breakdown" link.
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If the saw was at speed when the chain came off there are probably burrs on the chain drive links (the part that goes in the bar). They often cause binding and in extreme case may cause the chain to ride up and off the bar when operated. Use a file on the drive link flats to remove all burrs.
- Type "YourModelNo" into the "Model #:" window, then click search.
- Click the YourModelNo - Remington Electric Chain Saw "View Model" link.
- Click “View Owners Manual” or "View Illustrated Parts Breakdown" link.
HTH
An Operator Manual far almost all models of RemingtonPower chainsaws can be found here:
Remington.com
http://www.desaparts.com/index.htm
Lou
Kindly take it to a nearest service provider as re-inserting requires the right tool.