Accessory Catalog
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...; Spring lock, locks spool in place for easy assembly. • Quick and easy loading. of .105 9 ft. trimmer / brush cutter 713300-B Description: Manual Feed Trimmer Head Features: • Eyelets are replaceable and easy to remove. • Spring lock, locks spool in place for easy assembly. • Quick and easy loading. 10 ft. of .095 20 ft. of .110 2 OPE Accessory Catalog_12-04-12 of .080 Fit's Makita...
...; Spring lock, locks spool in place for easy assembly. • Quick and easy loading. of .105 9 ft. trimmer / brush cutter 713300-B Description: Manual Feed Trimmer Head Features: • Eyelets are replaceable and easy to remove. • Spring lock, locks spool in place for easy assembly. • Quick and easy loading. 10 ft. of .095 20 ft. of .110 2 OPE Accessory Catalog_12-04-12 of .080 Fit's Makita...
Accessory Catalog
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... .110 3 OPE Accessory Catalog_12-04-12 of .095 5 ft. of .105 B-60121 Description: Trimmer Head, Bump & Auto Features: • Eyelets are replaceable and easy to remove. • Spring lock, locks spool in place for easy assembly. • Quick and easy loading. 13 ft. Includes: B-60143 bump-n-feed head .095 cutting line Attachment Nut M8 X 1.25 LH Packaging: Bulk Fit's Makita EM4250CA Models: EM4251CA Line...
... .110 3 OPE Accessory Catalog_12-04-12 of .095 5 ft. of .105 B-60121 Description: Trimmer Head, Bump & Auto Features: • Eyelets are replaceable and easy to remove. • Spring lock, locks spool in place for easy assembly. • Quick and easy loading. 13 ft. Includes: B-60143 bump-n-feed head .095 cutting line Attachment Nut M8 X 1.25 LH Packaging: Bulk Fit's Makita EM4250CA Models: EM4251CA Line...
Accessory Catalog
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... Makita Bar Part #'s: 523-100-059 Description: 16" Saw Chain Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 16 3/8 .050 72VL 59 Makita Bar Part #'s: Packaging: Cutter Design: Retail Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Retail Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Retail Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Bulk Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Bulk Chisel 12 OPE Accessory...
... Makita Bar Part #'s: 523-100-059 Description: 16" Saw Chain Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 16 3/8 .050 72VL 59 Makita Bar Part #'s: Packaging: Cutter Design: Retail Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Retail Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Retail Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Bulk Chamfer Chisel Packaging: Cutter Design: Bulk Chisel 12 OPE Accessory...
Owners Manual
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... owners manual. Before operating a chain saw safety standard. Z62.3-96 chain saw chain 29 Replacing the suction head 29 Cleaning the air filter 29 Replacing the spark plug 30 Replacing / cleaning the spark arrester screen 30 Instructions for recycling (waste paper recycling). Careless or improper use of components Technical data Approved bar and chain combinations Mounting the guide bar and saw chain Checking the chain tension Safety...
... owners manual. Before operating a chain saw safety standard. Z62.3-96 chain saw chain 29 Replacing the suction head 29 Cleaning the air filter 29 Replacing the spark plug 30 Replacing / cleaning the spark arrester screen 30 Instructions for recycling (waste paper recycling). Careless or improper use of components Technical data Approved bar and chain combinations Mounting the guide bar and saw chain Checking the chain tension Safety...
Owners Manual
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... towards the user, or push the guide bar back towards the operator. All chain saw service, other than the items listed in order to remove the clutch structural damage to the flywheel could occur and could subsequently cause the flywheel to hold the flywheel in the owner's manual maintenance instructions, should be observed by MAKITA . (For example, if improper tools are cutting is running...
... towards the user, or push the guide bar back towards the operator. All chain saw service, other than the items listed in order to remove the clutch structural damage to the flywheel could occur and could subsequently cause the flywheel to hold the flywheel in the owner's manual maintenance instructions, should be observed by MAKITA . (For example, if improper tools are cutting is running...
Owners Manual
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... Angle (CKA)* without this owner's manual. It is in use (fig. 1). Store it in case of any chain saw may produce Whitefinger disease (Raynaud's phenomenon). Nevertheless, continual and regular users should be hazardous. fully understand and observe the following safety precautions and warnings. Contact of the guide bar tip with any object should observe their hands and fingers and in a locked...
... Angle (CKA)* without this owner's manual. It is in use (fig. 1). Store it in case of any chain saw may produce Whitefinger disease (Raynaud's phenomenon). Nevertheless, continual and regular users should be hazardous. fully understand and observe the following safety precautions and warnings. Contact of the guide bar tip with any object should observe their hands and fingers and in a locked...
Owners Manual
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... saw or brush. Bow guide bars substantially increase the potential for use of parts see page 16. Avoid touching the hot muffler. 3 Wear sturdy boots with a reinforced cutting resistant insert (fig. 3). Continual and regular users should be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete freedom of eye and facial injury. Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection! 6 4 By hand...
... saw or brush. Bow guide bars substantially increase the potential for use of parts see page 16. Avoid touching the hot muffler. 3 Wear sturdy boots with a reinforced cutting resistant insert (fig. 3). Continual and regular users should be sturdy and snug-fitting, but allow complete freedom of eye and facial injury. Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection! 6 4 By hand...
Owners Manual
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... Your MAKITA saw uses on it to work). MAKITA chain, guide bar and sprocket must be changed immediately (this is running . Select bare ground for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. Be absolutely sure that guide bar and chain are ) tightened securely after having tightened the nuts and thereafter at least 10 feet (3 m) from fueling spot before refueling. Failure to hand or...
... Your MAKITA saw uses on it to work). MAKITA chain, guide bar and sprocket must be changed immediately (this is running . Select bare ground for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. Be absolutely sure that guide bar and chain are ) tightened securely after having tightened the nuts and thereafter at least 10 feet (3 m) from fueling spot before refueling. Failure to hand or...
Owners Manual
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... that the saw without sagging. When sawing, make proper adjustments or repairs. Check the saw under good visibility and daylight conditions only. Operate the saw chain tension frequently, especially just after installing a new chain. Cutting instructions Always hold the saw handle and grip are working on grip and throttle lever. Left-handers should not turn. Cutting in good condition and free of the saw with both hands when the...
... that the saw without sagging. When sawing, make proper adjustments or repairs. Check the saw under good visibility and daylight conditions only. Operate the saw chain tension frequently, especially just after installing a new chain. Cutting instructions Always hold the saw handle and grip are working on grip and throttle lever. Left-handers should not turn. Cutting in good condition and free of the saw with both hands when the...
Owners Manual
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... cleared logs first. 15 Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw . Always stop the engine and remove it from children. 35 WARNING! 6. Have such work in a high or locked place, away from the log. Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. e. Only properly trained professionals should work performed by your MAKITA service shop only. Follow the maintenance and repair instructions in blowdown areas is...
... cleared logs first. 15 Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw . Always stop the engine and remove it from children. 35 WARNING! 6. Have such work in a high or locked place, away from the log. Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. e. Only properly trained professionals should work performed by your MAKITA service shop only. Follow the maintenance and repair instructions in blowdown areas is...
Owners Manual
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... guide bar and saw chain Use the universal wrench delivered with the chain saw for the following steps for mounting the guide bar and chain: 2 Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard (1) in direction of the chain tightener is at the left stop. B 3 Turn the chain adjusting screw (4) to the left (counterclockwise) until the pin (5) is in the hole on the guide bar or chain, always switch...
... guide bar and saw chain Use the universal wrench delivered with the chain saw for the following steps for mounting the guide bar and chain: 2 Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard (1) in direction of the chain tightener is at the left stop. B 3 Turn the chain adjusting screw (4) to the left (counterclockwise) until the pin (5) is in the hole on the guide bar or chain, always switch...
Owners Manual
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... the guide bar, tighten the retaining nuts (2) with the universal wrench. 3 13 8 G 2 H 19 Manually tighten the retaining nuts (2). Slightly lift the end of the guide bar and turn the chain adjusting screw (C/4) to the right (clockwise) until the chain rests against the bottom side of the bar (see circle). 11 Lift the chain (8) over the chain catcher (13). Using your right hand, guide the...
... the guide bar, tighten the retaining nuts (2) with the universal wrench. 3 13 8 G 2 H 19 Manually tighten the retaining nuts (2). Slightly lift the end of the guide bar and turn the chain adjusting screw (C/4) to the right (clockwise) until the chain rests against the bottom side of the bar (see circle). 11 Lift the chain (8) over the chain catcher (13). Using your right hand, guide the...
Owners Manual
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... is free of atmosheric pressure conditions at moderate speed, press the hand guard (7) in the direction of the arrow with the other. If the engine runs unevenly, screw the screw (9) in. 9 E 25 Checking the safety chain brake Do not work , which should stop immediately. Start the engine as described (make sure you test the chain brake, do NOT use the saw to a MAKITA service center for repair.
... is free of atmosheric pressure conditions at moderate speed, press the hand guard (7) in the direction of the arrow with the other. If the engine runs unevenly, screw the screw (9) in. 9 E 25 Checking the safety chain brake Do not work , which should stop immediately. Start the engine as described (make sure you test the chain brake, do NOT use the saw to a MAKITA service center for repair.
Owners Manual
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... the chain. The depth of the cut depth of kickback! This is pulled to the same angle, 30°. Always wear protective gloves! The saw is caused by the difference in height between the depth limiter (round nose) and the cutting edge. MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw chain STOP CAUTION: Before doing any work on the guide bar or chain, always switch off the engine...
... the chain. The depth of the cut depth of kickback! This is pulled to the same angle, 30°. Always wear protective gloves! The saw is caused by the difference in height between the depth limiter (round nose) and the cutting edge. MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw chain STOP CAUTION: Before doing any work on the guide bar or chain, always switch off the engine...
Owners Manual
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... important safety device and like any work on the guide bar or chain, always switch off the engine and pull the plug cap off the spark plug (see "PUTTING INTO OPERATION". Remove the chain (3) and guide bar (2). If the saw only after having assembled it will be done by a MAKITA service center. Regular inspection and maintenance are available as accessories. For replacing the guide bar...
... important safety device and like any work on the guide bar or chain, always switch off the engine and pull the plug cap off the spark plug (see "PUTTING INTO OPERATION". Remove the chain (3) and guide bar (2). If the saw only after having assembled it will be done by a MAKITA service center. Regular inspection and maintenance are available as accessories. For replacing the guide bar...
Owners Manual
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... the air filter STOP Remove the filter cover (11) (3 screws (10)). Pieces of the suction head can destroy the engine! Check the sprocket (7) before mounting a new chain. Remove the sprocket guard (See "PUTTING INTO OPERATION" figs. CAUTION: Worn out sprockets (8) may damage the new chain and must be replaced. 8 Do not attempt to prevent dirt particles from the spare-parts list)! It is...
... the air filter STOP Remove the filter cover (11) (3 screws (10)). Pieces of the suction head can destroy the engine! Check the sprocket (7) before mounting a new chain. Remove the sprocket guard (See "PUTTING INTO OPERATION" figs. CAUTION: Worn out sprockets (8) may damage the new chain and must be replaced. 8 Do not attempt to prevent dirt particles from the spare-parts list)! It is...
Owners Manual
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... perform maintenance work can work must be detected in the instruction manual. In case of damage, have repaired by a MAKITA service center. We therefore recommend that you with special tools and testing devices. The user of mounting 30 Chain catch Check 16 Every 3 months Suction head Replace 29 Fuel, oil tanks Clean Annually Chain saw Check at an authorized service center Turn over to perform the prescribed maintenance work which...
... perform maintenance work can work must be detected in the instruction manual. In case of damage, have repaired by a MAKITA service center. We therefore recommend that you with special tools and testing devices. The user of mounting 30 Chain catch Check 16 Every 3 months Suction head Replace 29 Fuel, oil tanks Clean Annually Chain saw Check at an authorized service center Turn over to perform the prescribed maintenance work which...
Owners Manual
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... is idling Air filter dirty, wrong carburetor adjustment, muffler clogged, exhaust channel in the wiring, plug cap or spark plug defective. Ignition spark No ignition spark Fuel tank is not covered by a MAKITA service center. If you have the spare part lists to dirt on the fan housing. • Work on the chain Oil tank empty. Spring in fuel supply...
... is idling Air filter dirty, wrong carburetor adjustment, muffler clogged, exhaust channel in the wiring, plug cap or spark plug defective. Ignition spark No ignition spark Fuel tank is not covered by a MAKITA service center. If you have the spare part lists to dirt on the fan housing. • Work on the chain Oil tank empty. Spring in fuel supply...
Owners Manual
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For repairs and replacement of other parts, see your MAKITA service center. MAKITA-No. Extract from the spare parts list Use only original MAKITA parts. Qty. Denomination 1 442 035 661 1 Sprocket nose bar 14" (35 cm) 2 528 092 652 1 Saw chain 3/8" for 14" 1 442 040 661 1 Sprocket nose bar 16" (40 cm) 2 528 092 656 1 Saw chain 3/8" for ..."-16" 4 036 213 650 1 Sprocket guard, cpl. 5 923 208 004 2 Hexagonal nut M8 6 941 719 131 1 Universal wrench SW 19/13 7 963 601 380 1 Suction head 8 965 603 021 1 Spark plug 9 036 173 011 1 Air filter 10 010 114 060 1 Fuel-/oil tank cap, cpl. 11 963 604 281...
For repairs and replacement of other parts, see your MAKITA service center. MAKITA-No. Extract from the spare parts list Use only original MAKITA parts. Qty. Denomination 1 442 035 661 1 Sprocket nose bar 14" (35 cm) 2 528 092 652 1 Saw chain 3/8" for 14" 1 442 040 661 1 Sprocket nose bar 16" (40 cm) 2 528 092 656 1 Saw chain 3/8" for ..."-16" 4 036 213 650 1 Sprocket guard, cpl. 5 923 208 004 2 Hexagonal nut M8 6 941 719 131 1 Universal wrench SW 19/13 7 963 601 380 1 Suction head 8 965 603 021 1 Spark plug 9 036 173 011 1 Air filter 10 010 114 060 1 Fuel-/oil tank cap, cpl. 11 963 604 281...
Parts Breakdown
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... 1 38 036-310-012 TUBULAR HANDLE, DCS34 1 38 036-310-010 TUBULAR HANDLE, DCS34 1 39 965-402-360 RUBBER BUFFER, DPC7000 1 40 036-117-020 THROTTLE LINKAGE, DCS34 1 41 913-650-154 SCREW 5X15, DCS34 1 42 965-451-750 BUTTON, DCS6000I21 1 43 965-551-160 PRESSURE SPRING, DCS6000I21 1 44 965-551-150 STOP PIN, DCS6000I21 1 45 036-117...
... 1 38 036-310-012 TUBULAR HANDLE, DCS34 1 38 036-310-010 TUBULAR HANDLE, DCS34 1 39 965-402-360 RUBBER BUFFER, DPC7000 1 40 036-117-020 THROTTLE LINKAGE, DCS34 1 41 913-650-154 SCREW 5X15, DCS34 1 42 965-451-750 BUTTON, DCS6000I21 1 43 965-551-160 PRESSURE SPRING, DCS6000I21 1 44 965-551-150 STOP PIN, DCS6000I21 1 45 036-117...