Accessory Catalog
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... With All Makita Chain Saws 744100-A Description: Chain Saw Sharpening Kit 5/32" 744101-A Description: Chain Saw Sharpening Kit 7/32" 8 OPE Accessory Catalog_12-04-12 For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 841008-A Description: 38" Chain Saw Chaps LG For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 841001-A Description: Safety Helmet Combo • Includes ear and face protection. For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 181116-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Gallon...
... With All Makita Chain Saws 744100-A Description: Chain Saw Sharpening Kit 5/32" 744101-A Description: Chain Saw Sharpening Kit 7/32" 8 OPE Accessory Catalog_12-04-12 For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 841008-A Description: 38" Chain Saw Chaps LG For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 841001-A Description: Safety Helmet Combo • Includes ear and face protection. For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 181116-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Gallon...
Accessory Catalog
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chain saw chain 791172-9 Description: 12" Saw Chain, 5012B Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 20 3/8 .050 91VG 45 Makita Bar Part #'s: 163150-3 195399-7 Description: 14" Saw Chain Length (in.): 14 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 91VG Drive Links: 52 Makita Bar Part #'s: 422-035-661 195400-8 Description: 16" Saw Chain Length (in.): 16 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in...
chain saw chain 791172-9 Description: 12" Saw Chain, 5012B Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 20 3/8 .050 91VG 45 Makita Bar Part #'s: 163150-3 195399-7 Description: 14" Saw Chain Length (in.): 14 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 91VG Drive Links: 52 Makita Bar Part #'s: 422-035-661 195400-8 Description: 16" Saw Chain Length (in.): 16 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in...
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chain saw chain 523-102-064 Description: 18" Saw Chain Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 18 3/8 .050 72VX 64 Makita Bar Part #'s: 446-045-661 Packaging: 528-086-672 Description: 18", .325 Saw Chain Length (in.): 18 Pitch (in.): .325 Gauge (in.): .058 Chain Type: 33SL Drive Links: 72 Makita Bar Part #'s: 445-045-631 Packaging: 523...
chain saw chain 523-102-064 Description: 18" Saw Chain Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 18 3/8 .050 72VX 64 Makita Bar Part #'s: 446-045-661 Packaging: 528-086-672 Description: 18", .325 Saw Chain Length (in.): 18 Pitch (in.): .325 Gauge (in.): .058 Chain Type: 33SL Drive Links: 72 Makita Bar Part #'s: 445-045-631 Packaging: 523...
Owners Manual
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... follow safety precautions in the Owner's and Safety Manual. Lisez et comprenez ce manuel. 1 Read and understand this Manual. Owner's and Safety Manual for Gasoline Chain Saws (page 2 - 39) Manuel d'emploi et de sécurité de tronçonneuses thermiques (page 40 - 77) DCS460 DCS510 WARNING!
... follow safety precautions in the Owner's and Safety Manual. Lisez et comprenez ce manuel. 1 Read and understand this Manual. Owner's and Safety Manual for Gasoline Chain Saws (page 2 - 39) Manuel d'emploi et de sécurité de tronçonneuses thermiques (page 40 - 77) DCS460 DCS510 WARNING!
Owners Manual
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... a little care and attention you read the accident prevention instructions very carefully before putting your chain saw into operation, as incorrect handling can cause serious or even fatal injury. Before operating a chain saw kickback standard. Kickback and other MAKITA products it is important that you will be delivered in detail within this owners manual. Society...
... a little care and attention you read the accident prevention instructions very carefully before putting your chain saw into operation, as incorrect handling can cause serious or even fatal injury. Before operating a chain saw kickback standard. Kickback and other MAKITA products it is important that you will be delivered in detail within this owners manual. Society...
Owners Manual
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... Start/Stop (I/O), Choke 4 Recycling Further symbols see page 6. Forbidden! No open fire! and safety precautions! Symbols You will notice the following symbols on the chain saw 2 Guide bar 3 Saw chain 5 6 4 Chain protection cover 5 Universal wrench 6 Wrench 7 Screw driver for carburetor adjustment 8 Owner's and Safety Manual (not shown) 7 1 In case one of the parts listed should...
... Start/Stop (I/O), Choke 4 Recycling Further symbols see page 6. Forbidden! No open fire! and safety precautions! Symbols You will notice the following symbols on the chain saw 2 Guide bar 3 Saw chain 5 6 4 Chain protection cover 5 Universal wrench 6 Wrench 7 Screw driver for carburetor adjustment 8 Owner's and Safety Manual (not shown) 7 1 In case one of the parts listed should...
Owners Manual
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... instructions, should be performed by MAKITA . (For example, if improper tools are used to hold the flywheel in serious injury. Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of your body away from your chain saw, use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer or the...fitting clothing; Before you start cutting until you will not be struck when the tension on the rear grip and your MAKITA dealer about these devices. 5 Carry the chain saw with significantly reduced kickback potential are designed to do so. 16. Shut off balance. 12. When transporting your body...
... instructions, should be performed by MAKITA . (For example, if improper tools are used to hold the flywheel in serious injury. Keep the handles dry, clean, and free of your body away from your chain saw, use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer or the...fitting clothing; Before you start cutting until you will not be struck when the tension on the rear grip and your MAKITA dealer about these devices. 5 Carry the chain saw with significantly reduced kickback potential are designed to do so. 16. Shut off balance. 12. When transporting your body...
Owners Manual
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... used on a test bench.It is a calculated value from children. All MAKITA saws are therefore provided with using the chain brake when using your chain saw ). Proper use of a chain saw run unattended. Have your chain saw may cause nerve and circulation damage and tissue necrosis. fully understand and observe the... to feel and regulate temperature, produces numbness and burning sensations and may be in the area where a chain saw 3. Antivibration systems do not guarantee that you how to operate your MAKITA dealer show you read; General Safety Precautions The use of any...
... used on a test bench.It is a calculated value from children. All MAKITA saws are therefore provided with using the chain brake when using your chain saw ). Proper use of a chain saw run unattended. Have your chain saw may cause nerve and circulation damage and tissue necrosis. fully understand and observe the... to feel and regulate temperature, produces numbness and burning sensations and may be in the area where a chain saw 3. Antivibration systems do not guarantee that you how to operate your MAKITA dealer show you read; General Safety Precautions The use of any...
Owners Manual
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... should have their hearing checked regularly. WARNING ! Wear an approved safety hard hat to heat or sparks. 7 Only attachments supplied by MAKITA or expressly approved by the ANSI B 175.1-2000 chain saw are recommended. Proper clothing Clothing must point backwards. Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection 4 By hand: When carrying your head...
... should have their hearing checked regularly. WARNING ! Wear an approved safety hard hat to heat or sparks. 7 Only attachments supplied by MAKITA or expressly approved by the ANSI B 175.1-2000 chain saw are recommended. Proper clothing Clothing must point backwards. Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection 4 By hand: When carrying your head...
Owners Manual
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... is found, do not start the saw and check for the sprocket guard is (are clear of the chain is a danger to tighten the chain while the engine is running ! Starting Do not drop start. When you may damage the starter mechanism. MAKITA chain, guide bar and sprocket must be... match each other solid surface in an open area. Fueling Your MAKITA saw uses on it to follow the procedure in the appropriate section "Mounting Guide Bar and Chain" of this is extremely important. Failure to cool before starting your hands. WARNING! Chain saw in well ventilated areas or outdoors.
... is found, do not start the saw and check for the sprocket guard is (are clear of the chain is a danger to tighten the chain while the engine is running ! Starting Do not drop start. When you may damage the starter mechanism. MAKITA chain, guide bar and sprocket must be... match each other solid surface in an open area. Fueling Your MAKITA saw uses on it to follow the procedure in the appropriate section "Mounting Guide Bar and Chain" of this is extremely important. Failure to cool before starting your hands. WARNING! Chain saw in well ventilated areas or outdoors.
Owners Manual
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...grip (see section of the saw in this instruction manual. Do not cut with the chain running . It is increased danger of your right hand on slopes or uneven ground. Have your MAKITA dealer check your chain saw or chain speed. A properly adjusted saw chain can best oppose and absorb ...the push, pull and kickback forces of your saw handle and grip are working on grip and throttle lever. Always ...
...grip (see section of the saw in this instruction manual. Do not cut with the chain running . It is increased danger of your right hand on slopes or uneven ground. Have your MAKITA dealer check your chain saw or chain speed. A properly adjusted saw chain can best oppose and absorb ...the push, pull and kickback forces of your saw handle and grip are working on grip and throttle lever. Always ...
Owners Manual
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... the kickback reaction, the more difficult it becomes for the operator to control the saw in the direc tion opposite to pop out of the cut are - Never use the saw above shoulder height (fig. 9). 10 Position the chain saw in the wood or is pinched (fig. 11). Reactive forces can be dangerous! If... the upper quadrant of the bar nose contacts a solid object in such a way that may also occur during the cut . It may occur during any chain saw , always maintain a firm foothold. It also occurs when the nose of the guide bar is running (fig. 10). Reactive forces, that your...
... the kickback reaction, the more difficult it becomes for the operator to control the saw in the direc tion opposite to pop out of the cut are - Never use the saw above shoulder height (fig. 9). 10 Position the chain saw in the wood or is pinched (fig. 11). Reactive forces can be dangerous! If... the upper quadrant of the bar nose contacts a solid object in such a way that may also occur during the cut . It may occur during any chain saw , always maintain a firm foothold. It also occurs when the nose of the guide bar is running (fig. 10). Reactive forces, that your...
Owners Manual
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The speed of kickbacks. A dull improperly sharpened chain may easily catch the chain. 4. MAKITA have developed a special chain brake to reduce the kickback tendency. WARNING! Hold the chain saw suddenly bucks upwards the chain stops rotating within a fraction of the log or other forces that may result from personal-injury ... The best protection from kickback is to the side of the cutting path of impact. No chain brake prevents kickback. Always cut with the rate of the chain saw chain properly. Do not attempt plunge cuts (see page 14) if you use is most pronounced in...
The speed of kickbacks. A dull improperly sharpened chain may easily catch the chain. 4. MAKITA have developed a special chain brake to reduce the kickback tendency. WARNING! Hold the chain saw suddenly bucks upwards the chain stops rotating within a fraction of the log or other forces that may result from personal-injury ... The best protection from kickback is to the side of the cutting path of impact. No chain brake prevents kickback. Always cut with the rate of the chain saw chain properly. Do not attempt plunge cuts (see page 14) if you use is most pronounced in...
Owners Manual
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...last cut, do not cut horizontally through the hinge because you try to fall . Drive wedges into the felling cut where necessary to the chain. never of the guide bar and can cause kickback and damage to control the direction of the falling tree. Always keep the felling cut ... (fig. 26). Plunge-Cut Method Timber having a diameter more than necessary. Only properly trained professionals 26 should be of the notch. Apply the chain saw in the direction 25 in illustration (fig. 28) Sectioning Method WARNING! When the tree hangs or for falling limbs. Next, align the...
...last cut, do not cut horizontally through the hinge because you try to fall . Drive wedges into the felling cut where necessary to the chain. never of the guide bar and can cause kickback and damage to control the direction of the falling tree. Always keep the felling cut ... (fig. 26). Plunge-Cut Method Timber having a diameter more than necessary. Only properly trained professionals 26 should be of the notch. Apply the chain saw in the direction 25 in illustration (fig. 28) Sectioning Method WARNING! When the tree hangs or for falling limbs. Next, align the...
Owners Manual
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... an extreme danger of kickback during the limbing operation. WARNING! WARNING! 2. If a pinch occurs, stop the engine and remove the saw, by leaving the lower limbs to hold the log with a chain saw plunge-cutting should be attempted. Never hold the log. If you may slip or the log may roll. 31 WARNING.... WARNING! 3. Make sure the log will not roll down-hill. The limbs could spring back toward the operator and cause loss of control of the saw or injury to maintain control of the limb. Do not stand on the log. Extra caution must be caught and flung in the direction of...
... an extreme danger of kickback during the limbing operation. WARNING! WARNING! 2. If a pinch occurs, stop the engine and remove the saw, by leaving the lower limbs to hold the log with a chain saw plunge-cutting should be attempted. Never hold the log. If you may slip or the log may roll. 31 WARNING.... WARNING! 3. Make sure the log will not roll down-hill. The limbs could spring back toward the operator and cause loss of control of the saw or injury to maintain control of the limb. Do not stand on the log. Extra caution must be caught and flung in the direction of...
Owners Manual
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... should work performed by your MAKITA service shop only. e. Logs under strain require special attention to prevent the saw Keep the chain, bar and sprocket clean and lubricated; Maintaining and storing the saw from pinching. Working in this manual. Relieving cut 34 WARNING! 5. Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw . Keep the chain sharp. Drag the logs...
... should work performed by your MAKITA service shop only. e. Logs under strain require special attention to prevent the saw Keep the chain, bar and sprocket clean and lubricated; Maintaining and storing the saw from pinching. Working in this manual. Relieving cut 34 WARNING! 5. Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw . Keep the chain sharp. Drag the logs...
Owners Manual
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... 1) Specific consumption at max. when using MAKITA oil - in (cm3) inch (mm) inch (mm) hp / rpm Nm / rpm rpm rpm rpm db(A) db(A) Type Type Type Type inch (mm) kg/h g/kWh floz floz inch Z inch inch lbs 1) For models without chain, guide bar and accessories) cu. engine... kickback potential are available. 18 when using Aspen Alkalyt (two-stroke fuel) - Technical data Stroke volume Bore Stroke Max. Do not operate this chain saw is capable of severe kickback that coult result in case of a cut Guide-bar type Weight (fuel tank empty, without decompression valve DCS460 2.8 ...
... 1) Specific consumption at max. when using MAKITA oil - in (cm3) inch (mm) inch (mm) hp / rpm Nm / rpm rpm rpm rpm db(A) db(A) Type Type Type Type inch (mm) kg/h g/kWh floz floz inch Z inch inch lbs 1) For models without chain, guide bar and accessories) cu. engine... kickback potential are available. 18 when using Aspen Alkalyt (two-stroke fuel) - Technical data Stroke volume Bore Stroke Max. Do not operate this chain saw is capable of severe kickback that coult result in case of a cut Guide-bar type Weight (fuel tank empty, without decompression valve DCS460 2.8 ...
Owners Manual
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... the sprocket guard (3). Always wear protective gloves! Mounting the guide bar and saw chain Use the universal wrench delivered with the chain saw for the following steps for mounting the guide bar and saw chain: 2 Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard (1) in the guide bar. Make sure... that the pin (5) of the chain tensioner engages in the hole in direction of arrow. Turn chain tensioning screw ...
... the sprocket guard (3). Always wear protective gloves! Mounting the guide bar and saw chain Use the universal wrench delivered with the chain saw for the following steps for mounting the guide bar and saw chain: 2 Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard (1) in the guide bar. Make sure... that the pin (5) of the chain tensioner engages in the hole in direction of arrow. Turn chain tensioning screw ...
Owners Manual
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... individual requirements: 1 l order number 980 008 607 100 ml order number 980 008 606 In case MAKITA high-performance two-stroke engine oil is not available, it is designed for a limited period of the chain saw tank. In case no such fuel is added to protect your eyes are still irritated, see a doctor...
... individual requirements: 1 l order number 980 008 607 100 ml order number 980 008 606 In case MAKITA high-performance two-stroke engine oil is not available, it is designed for a limited period of the chain saw tank. In case no such fuel is added to protect your eyes are still irritated, see a doctor...
Owners Manual
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... oil will be flung off . The oil pump comes factory-set to the oil spray! Check the oil feed rate as described below: Start the chain saw approx. 6" (15 cm) above a trunk or the ground (use a small screwdriver to turn the adjusting screw: • to the right for a faster ...8226; to drip from the oil feed system, the guide bar and the chain for a slower oil feed rate. Note: After the saw withoute sufficient chain lubrication. You can adjust the oil pump feed rate with the chain saw has been turned off it is blowing and avoid unnecessary exposure to a medium feed...
... oil will be flung off . The oil pump comes factory-set to the oil spray! Check the oil feed rate as described below: Start the chain saw approx. 6" (15 cm) above a trunk or the ground (use a small screwdriver to turn the adjusting screw: • to the right for a faster ...8226; to drip from the oil feed system, the guide bar and the chain for a slower oil feed rate. Note: After the saw withoute sufficient chain lubrication. You can adjust the oil pump feed rate with the chain saw has been turned off it is blowing and avoid unnecessary exposure to a medium feed...