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Remington 107624-02 electric chainsaw

Remington 107624-02 electric chainsaw Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Remington 107624-02 electric chainsaw, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Oregon Chainsaw Chain, 16-in for Remington 107624-02 - Part 91PX056G

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    Chain 16"

    Part #091375-02S

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  • Mounts, Guide Bar for Remington 107624-02 - Part 107707-01

    Electric chain saw diagram

    Mounts, Guide Bar

    Part #107707-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bearing for Remington 107624-02 - Part 075676

    Electric chain saw diagram

    Bearing

    Part #075676

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  • Bushing for Remington 107624-02 - Part 107711-01

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    Bushing

    Part #107711-01

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  • Spring, Trigger (2) for Remington 107624-02 - Part 107694-01

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    Spring, Trigger (2)

    Part #107694-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Plate, Bucking for Remington 107624-02 - Part 107617-01

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    Plate, Bucking

    Part #107617-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cap for Remington 107624-02 - Part 107610-02

    Electric chain saw diagram

    Cap

    Part #107610-02

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Gear for Remington 107624-02 - Part 075752

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    Gear

    Part #075752

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Tubing, .250 for Remington 107624-02 - Part 107719-01

    Electric chain saw diagram

    Tubing, .250

    Part #107719-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Truss Head Screw for Remington 107624-02 - Part 109701-01

    Electric chain saw diagram

    Truss Head Screw

    Part #109701-01

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Remington Electric Chainsaw 107624-02 FAQs

Remington electric chainsaws (including model 107624-02) have been produced under the Remington brand by DESA International for many models sold in the U.S. If you are matching parts, the most reliable identifier is your exact model number and the part ID listed for that model.

Why the maker matters for parts

Different manufacturers can use different:

  • Chain pitch and gauge standards
  • Bar length compatibility rules
  • Tensioner and sprocket designs
  • Electrical switch and wiring layouts

That is why we always recommend ordering by the exact model number 107624-02, not just by “Remington chainsaw.”

Parts you can order for Remington 107624-02

A common wear item on electric chainsaws is the cutting chain. For this model, we list:

Quick reference

Item What it is When to replace
Chain Cutting chain that rides on the guide bar Dull cutters, damaged links, frequent derailment

Tips to confirm you have the right chain

Before ordering, we recommend checking:

  • Bar length (this model uses a 16-inch chain listing)
  • Chain condition (stretched, damaged, or won’t hold tension)
  • Whether the chain frequently throws off the bar (often indicates wear or incorrect fit)

Ordering help

You can order replacement parts for your Remington 107624-02 from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

On a Remington electric chainsaw model 107624-02, a chain that keeps coming loose is almost always caused by incorrect tensioning, installing the chain in the wrong direction, a chain that has stretched from use, or wear at the bar and tensioning hardware. Re-tension the chain cold, then recheck after the first minute of cutting.

Quick checks that fix most “loose chain” problems

  • Unplug the chainsaw before touching the chain, bar, or sprocket area.
  • Set tension with the bar nose lifted (support the tip up while tightening) so slack does not return during cutting.
  • Tension it “snug but movable”: the chain should pull around the bar by hand with a gloved hand, but not sag under the bar.
  • Tighten the bar nuts last after tension is set; if you tighten first, the tension can change.
  • Recheck tension after 30 to 60 seconds of the first cut; new chains stretch quickly.

Common causes and what to do

What you notice Most likely cause What we recommend
Chain loosens quickly, especially when warm Normal chain stretch (new or recently installed chain) Re-tension cold; recheck often during the first few uses
Chain won’t stay tight even after adjustment Worn tensioner parts or bar wear Inspect the bar rails and tensioner engagement; replace worn parts as needed
Chain keeps walking off the bar Incorrect installation or wrong chain spec Confirm correct direction and fit; replace with the correct chain
Tension changes when you tighten the cover Bar not seated or bar nuts tightened in the wrong order Seat the bar fully, lift bar nose, set tension, then tighten

Make sure you have the correct replacement chain

Using the correct chain for the bar and drive sprocket is critical. For this model, the listed replacement is the chain 16" 91PX056G. If your current chain has mismatched pitch or gauge, it can feel “tight” at rest but loosen and derail under load.

Why it matters

A loose chain can derail, cut poorly, and accelerate wear on the guide bar, sprocket, and tensioner. Keeping proper tension improves cutting performance and helps protect the motor and drive components.

You can order the correct chain and other replacement parts from the parts list for model 107624-02, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your Remington electric chainsaw is printed on the product identification label. On model 107624-02, that label is typically on the motor housing or rear handle area; once you find it, match the full number exactly (including dashes) when selecting parts.

Where to look on the saw

Check these common label locations on an electric chainsaw:

  • Side of the motor housing near the air vents
  • Underside or back of the rear handle
  • Near the power cord entry point (strain relief area)
  • Around the oil cap area (if your unit has an oiler)
  • On a sticker or metal plate close to the bar mount

What to write down (and why)

Record the full model number and any extra identifiers on the label.

  • Model number: 107624-02 (include the dash)
  • Any serial number (helps confirm production run)
  • Any type or revision code (if shown)

Why it matters

Parts like the bar and chain must match the exact model and cutting system. For example, if you are replacing the chain, using the correct pitch and gauge prevents poor cutting, derailment, and premature wear.

Example: model number vs. part identifiers

Item What it is Example for this model
Model number Identifies the chainsaw 107624-02
Part ID Sears PartsDirect identifier for ordering 91PX056G
Part number Manufacturer number 091375-02S

If you are replacing the chain

For this model, the listed replacement chain is chain 16" 91PX056G. Before ordering, confirm your bar length and compare the chain markings (if readable) to ensure a match.

Last updated: March 2026

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