Overview
This 10-inch pole saw replacement chain set is an aftermarket substitute for worn, stretched, or damaged cutting chains on compatible electric pole saws. If your saw is cutting slowly, wandering in the kerf, or producing fine dust instead of chips, replacing the chain is often the first fix. This 2-pack gives you a spare on hand so you can swap chains instead of stopping work to sharpen immediately.
Key specifications
- Bar length: 10 in.
- Quantity: 2 replacement chains
- Category: Saw chains
- Compatible equipment type: Pole saw
- Material: Not specified
Compatibility
Designed to fit select 10-inch pole saw models including RM1025SPS, RM1025P, Ranger RM1035P, 41AZ09PG983, 713-05069, and RM8EPS. Before ordering, verify the exact model number on your saw and compare your existing chain markings if available, since small differences in chain size can affect fit.
Installation notes
Before installing, disconnect power and confirm the chain is routed in the correct cutting direction along the top of the bar. Set chain tension so the drive links stay engaged in the bar groove but the chain can still be pulled around by hand with a gloved hand. On a new chain, check tension again after the first few minutes of use, as fresh chains commonly stretch slightly during break-in.
Common questions
Q: Will this 10” replacement chain fit my Remington Ranger RM1035P pole saw, and does it also work on the RM1025SPS?
Yes, this 2-pack is made for the 10-inch pole saw models listed, including the Remington Ranger RM1035P and RM1025SPS. It is also compatible with RM1025P, 41AZ09PG983, 713-05069, and RM8EPS, as long as your saw uses a 10-inch bar.
Q: How do I know if the chain is installed correctly on my RM1025P pole saw?
Make sure the cutting teeth on the top side of the bar are facing forward toward the bar tip. After installation, tension the chain so it sits snugly against the bar but can still be pulled around by hand with gloves, then recheck tension after a few minutes of use.
Q: Do I need to sharpen these chains often, and what maintenance helps them last longer on a 10” pole saw?
Chain life depends on what you’re cutting, but if the saw starts producing fine dust instead of chips or you have to force the cut, it’s time to sharpen or replace the chain. Keep the chain properly oiled, maintain correct tension, and avoid hitting dirt or bark with embedded grit, since that dulls a pole saw chain very quickly.
