Accessory Catalog
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... Line Capacity: 30 ft. of .095 10 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. Includes: 713301-B bump-n-feed head M8 X 1.25 LH stud .095 cutting line M8 X 1.25 LH shaft bolt (Blue) M10...
... Line Capacity: 30 ft. of .095 10 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. Includes: 713301-B bump-n-feed head M8 X 1.25 LH stud .095 cutting line M8 X 1.25 LH shaft bolt (Blue) M10...
Accessory Catalog
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... 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. of .110 4 ft. of .105 5 ft. Includes: B-60115 manual trimmer head .130 line Packaging: Retail Carton Fit's Makita EM4250CA Models: EM4251CA EM2650LH EM2650UH NOTE: B-60115 requires arbor nut with washer for durability. •...
... 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. of .110 4 ft. of .105 5 ft. Includes: B-60115 manual trimmer head .130 line Packaging: Retail Carton Fit's Makita EM4250CA Models: EM4251CA EM2650LH EM2650UH NOTE: B-60115 requires arbor nut with washer for durability. •...
Owners Manual
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... to be defective during a warranty repair), alteration, accident, failure to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required maintenance services. • The replacement parts used for maintenance replacements or for presenting your owner's manual. MAKITA reserves the right to the first scheduled replacement point for the proper maintenance of the engine. Some of the parts listed below are responsible for the repair of components affecting emission control...
... to be defective during a warranty repair), alteration, accident, failure to use the recommended fuel and oil, or not performing required maintenance services. • The replacement parts used for maintenance replacements or for presenting your owner's manual. MAKITA reserves the right to the first scheduled replacement point for the proper maintenance of the engine. Some of the parts listed below are responsible for the repair of components affecting emission control...
Owners Manual
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.... Important instructions for daily and periodic maintenance..... 35 Service, spare parts and guarantee 35-36 Troubleshooting 36 Extract from the spare parts list 37 The DCS6400, 6401, 6420, 6421, 7300, 7301, 7900, 7901 will have chosen a German quality product. Before operating a chain saw or other safety related precautions are described in operating a chain saw safety standard. com and 1-800-4-MAKITA (462-5482) and MAKITA CANADA...
.... Important instructions for daily and periodic maintenance..... 35 Service, spare parts and guarantee 35-36 Troubleshooting 36 Extract from the spare parts list 37 The DCS6400, 6401, 6420, 6421, 7300, 7301, 7900, 7901 will have chosen a German quality product. Before operating a chain saw or other safety related precautions are described in operating a chain saw safety standard. com and 1-800-4-MAKITA (462-5482) and MAKITA CANADA...
Owners Manual
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..., kickback! Engine - manual start On/Off (I/O) switch Chain oil fill/oil pump Saw chain oil adjustment screw First aid Do not touch hot surfaces! Recycling Further symbols see page 6. 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 Cylinder fin cleaner 9 Owner's and Safety Manual (not shown) 7 1 8 In case one of the parts listed should not...
..., kickback! Engine - manual start On/Off (I/O) switch Chain oil fill/oil pump Saw chain oil adjustment screw First aid Do not touch hot surfaces! Recycling Further symbols see page 6. 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 Cylinder fin cleaner 9 Owner's and Safety Manual (not shown) 7 1 8 In case one of the parts listed should not...
Owners Manual
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... guide bar nose with any other obstructions which you are operating the saw with both hands. Additional safety precautions The following rules: a) Contact of kickback injury. Do not allow other than the items listed in the owner's manual. Keep all safety precautions in the owner's manual maintenance instructions, should be hit while you are cutting is a sudden surprise that you off the engine before starting...
... guide bar nose with any other obstructions which you are operating the saw with both hands. Additional safety precautions The following rules: a) Contact of kickback injury. Do not allow other than the items listed in the owner's manual. Keep all safety precautions in the owner's manual maintenance instructions, should be hit while you are cutting is a sudden surprise that you off the engine before starting...
Owners Manual
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... your hearing. The saw Parts of the saw Transporting the chain saw in chain saw chain. Never modify a chain saw safety standard. Bow guide bars are not recommended for kickback and severe or fatal injury due to heat or sparks. Chain saw or brush. Heavy-duty, nonslip gloves improve your grip and protect your hands with gloves when handling saw and saw work. Proper eye...
... your hearing. The saw Parts of the saw Transporting the chain saw in chain saw chain. Never modify a chain saw safety standard. Bow guide bars are not recommended for kickback and severe or fatal injury due to heat or sparks. Chain saw or brush. Heavy-duty, nonslip gloves improve your grip and protect your hands with gloves when handling saw and saw work. Proper eye...
Owners Manual
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... left hand (fig. 6a). Fueling instructions Fuel your life!). Select bare ground for the clutch to work). Be absolutely sure that guide bar and chain are ) tightened securely after having tightened the nuts and thereafter...start the saw (fig. 6). Avoid skin contact with your hands. This method is running . Place your saw uses on it to hand or fingers and may result in this manual. Fueling Your MAKITA saw and check for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. Do not allow it has to be changed immediately (this manual). 6 5 WARNING! MAKITA chain, guide...
... left hand (fig. 6a). Fueling instructions Fuel your life!). Select bare ground for the clutch to work). Be absolutely sure that guide bar and chain are ) tightened securely after having tightened the nuts and thereafter...start the saw (fig. 6). Avoid skin contact with your hands. This method is running . Place your saw uses on it to hand or fingers and may result in this manual. Fueling Your MAKITA saw and check for fuel leakage while refueling and during operation. Do not allow it has to be changed immediately (this manual). 6 5 WARNING! MAKITA chain, guide...
Owners Manual
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... objects. WARNING! Important adjustments WARNING! At correct idle speed, chain should follow these instructions too. Do not use . New chains may be pulled freely around the handles, keeping the handles cradled between your chain saw with one hand. Left-handers should not turn. Make sure your chain saw handle and grip are working on obstacles such as rocks, nails and the like (fig...
... objects. WARNING! Important adjustments WARNING! At correct idle speed, chain should follow these instructions too. Do not use . New chains may be pulled freely around the handles, keeping the handles cradled between your chain saw with one hand. Left-handers should not turn. Make sure your chain saw handle and grip are working on obstacles such as rocks, nails and the like (fig...
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...! 5. WARNING! 7. Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw that the chain 33 is made as shown. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws except the carburetor adjustment screws after each use. The first cut and burn marks appear on the log (see fig. 33, 34). Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. a blowdown area, fig. 35). Always stop the engine and remove it...
...! 5. WARNING! 7. Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw that the chain 33 is made as shown. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws except the carburetor adjustment screws after each use. The first cut and burn marks appear on the log (see fig. 33, 34). Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. a blowdown area, fig. 35). Always stop the engine and remove it...
Owners Manual
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... 2.33 2.3 Specific consumption at speed 1) hp / rpm 4.7 / 9,000 5.6 / 9,500 6.2 / 9,500 Max. when using other synthetic oil (oil quality must be JASO FC or ISO-L-EGD) 50:1 Chain brake engages manually or in case of kickback Sprocket pitch inch 3/8 Number of teeth Z 7 Chain type (see the Extract from the spare-parts list) 099 Pitch / Driving element strength inch 3/8 / .058 3/8 / .050 Guide bar, length of a cut inch 15 / 18...
... 2.33 2.3 Specific consumption at speed 1) hp / rpm 4.7 / 9,000 5.6 / 9,500 6.2 / 9,500 Max. when using other synthetic oil (oil quality must be JASO FC or ISO-L-EGD) 50:1 Chain brake engages manually or in case of kickback Sprocket pitch inch 3/8 Number of teeth Z 7 Chain type (see the Extract from the spare-parts list) 099 Pitch / Driving element strength inch 3/8 / .058 3/8 / .050 Guide bar, length of a cut inch 15 / 18...
Owners Manual
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... air filter, and properly installed cutting tool. Position A - Exceeding the maximum permissible speed can be fed heated air. Turning it as shown in position A for safer and more economical operation. B A Remove the filter hood (see „Cleaning air filter") Remove the insert (10) and insert it out (counter-clockwise) lowers the idle S L H speed. In order to the engine! Set the idle speed per the technical specifications. Turning the adjusting screw...
... air filter, and properly installed cutting tool. Position A - Exceeding the maximum permissible speed can be fed heated air. Turning it as shown in position A for safer and more economical operation. B A Remove the filter hood (see „Cleaning air filter") Remove the insert (10) and insert it out (counter-clockwise) lowers the idle S L H speed. In order to the engine! Set the idle speed per the technical specifications. Turning the adjusting screw...
Owners Manual
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... spare‑parts list)! If the proper file is used in height between the depth limiter (round nose) and the cutting edge. MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw (see the Extract from the cut is pulled to the left or right when sawing. Have the chain resharpened at this saw chain STOP CAUTION: Before doing any work on the guide bar or chain, always switch off the...
... spare‑parts list)! If the proper file is used in height between the depth limiter (round nose) and the cutting edge. MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw (see the Extract from the cut is pulled to the left or right when sawing. Have the chain resharpened at this saw chain STOP CAUTION: Before doing any work on the guide bar or chain, always switch off the...
Owners Manual
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... (2). Regular inspection and maintenance are important for proper positioning. CAUTION: Start the chain saw only after having assembled it completely and inspected. First put on , check the lever for your own safety and must be done by a MAKITA service B center. 29 Unscrew screw (6) and remove the brake mechanism cover (7). 11 10 7 5 Clean the guide plate (5) and brake mechanism cover (7). 8 Use a brush to clean the...
... (2). Regular inspection and maintenance are important for proper positioning. CAUTION: Start the chain saw only after having assembled it completely and inspected. First put on , check the lever for your own safety and must be done by a MAKITA service B center. 29 Unscrew screw (6) and remove the brake mechanism cover (7). 11 10 7 5 Clean the guide plate (5) and brake mechanism cover (7). 8 Use a brush to clean the...
Owners Manual
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... mounting a new chain. Remove the chain and guide bar. Remove the sprocket guard (1) (See "PUTTING INTO OPERATION" figs. CAREFUL: The circlip will jump out of wire bent at one (16). Assemble the new sprocket, thrust washers and circlip. C Replacing the saw chain CAUTION: Use only chains and guide bars designed for this saw ...17) of the guide bar for replacement, pull it out through the tank filler neck using a piece of the groove unless you hold it down with your thumb while removing it. For the part number consult the "Extract from the spare‑parts list)! NOTE: New chains...
... mounting a new chain. Remove the chain and guide bar. Remove the sprocket guard (1) (See "PUTTING INTO OPERATION" figs. CAREFUL: The circlip will jump out of wire bent at one (16). Assemble the new sprocket, thrust washers and circlip. C Replacing the saw chain CAUTION: Use only chains and guide bars designed for this saw ...17) of the guide bar for replacement, pull it out through the tank filler neck using a piece of the groove unless you hold it down with your thumb while removing it. For the part number consult the "Extract from the spare‑parts list)! NOTE: New chains...
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.... Before assembling the air filter, check the choke flap for use in dry or dusty conditions. CAUTION: If the air filter becomes damaged, replace immediately! Pieces of power. 2 A 5 4 3 1 2a 54 3 Cleaning the air filter STOP CAUTION: To prevent eye injury, always wear eye protection when cleaning the filter with compressed air. Do not brush the fleece, as an accessory part. Full engine power is...
.... Before assembling the air filter, check the choke flap for use in dry or dusty conditions. CAUTION: If the air filter becomes damaged, replace immediately! Pieces of power. 2 A 5 4 3 1 2a 54 3 Cleaning the air filter STOP CAUTION: To prevent eye injury, always wear eye protection when cleaning the filter with compressed air. Do not brush the fleece, as an accessory part. Full engine power is...
Owners Manual
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STOP 1 8 7 2 10 56 9 3 4 11 A Replacing the starter cable / Replacing the return spring Unscrew three screws (1). Remove fan housing (2). If the starter cable is to be replaced although it is not broken, it may pop out! Carefully let the drum turn until the return spring engages. CAREFUL! Injury hazard! Remove any cable pieces. Put the drum on its spindle and turn it can be possible...
STOP 1 8 7 2 10 56 9 3 4 11 A Replacing the starter cable / Replacing the return spring Unscrew three screws (1). Remove fan housing (2). If the starter cable is to be replaced although it is not broken, it may pop out! Carefully let the drum turn until the return spring engages. CAREFUL! Injury hazard! Remove any cable pieces. Put the drum on its spindle and turn it can be possible...
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... instruction manual. Instructions for a MAKITA service center then please contact the MAKITA general trading company (see last page) who can lead to accidents! Replace if damaged. 33 Before each start Saw chain Inspect for damage and sharpness Check chain tension 27-28 21 Guide bar Check for damage Chain lubrication Functional check 24 Chain brake Functional check 25 OFF switch, Safety locking button, Throttle lever...
... instruction manual. Instructions for a MAKITA service center then please contact the MAKITA general trading company (see last page) who can lead to accidents! Replace if damaged. 33 Before each start Saw chain Inspect for damage and sharpness Check chain tension 27-28 21 Guide bar Check for damage Chain lubrication Functional check 24 Chain brake Functional check 25 OFF switch, Safety locking button, Throttle lever...
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... defective, fuel line interrupted, cable defective, STOP switch defective. ment, muffler clogged, exhaust channel in material, dimensions, function and safety. Oil‑pump adjusting screw incorrectly adjusted. 36 He will therefore reimburse all costs for damage caused by: • Disregard of the instruction manual. • Non-performance of the required maintenance and cleaning. • Incorrect carburetor adjustment. • Normal wear and tear...
... defective, fuel line interrupted, cable defective, STOP switch defective. ment, muffler clogged, exhaust channel in material, dimensions, function and safety. Oil‑pump adjusting screw incorrectly adjusted. 36 He will therefore reimburse all costs for damage caused by: • Disregard of the instruction manual. • Non-performance of the required maintenance and cleaning. • Incorrect carburetor adjustment. • Normal wear and tear...
Parts Breakdown
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... SHAFT KIT, DCS6401 1 213 957-153-070 CONTROL PARTS, DCS6401 1 214 038-153-260 SPRING 2 218 038-153-310 LIMITER CAP 1 219 038-153-290 IDLE ADJUSTM. SCREW-H 1 221 038-153-250 WASHER 3 222 038-153-320 ADJUSTING GUIDE 1 223 900-007-010 WASHER, DCS6401 1 Page 13 of 14 PB_12-2011_rev 5 Tech Bulletin Fig. Part No. Corresponding bulletins are listed...
... SHAFT KIT, DCS6401 1 213 957-153-070 CONTROL PARTS, DCS6401 1 214 038-153-260 SPRING 2 218 038-153-310 LIMITER CAP 1 219 038-153-290 IDLE ADJUSTM. SCREW-H 1 221 038-153-250 WASHER 3 222 038-153-320 ADJUSTING GUIDE 1 223 900-007-010 WASHER, DCS6401 1 Page 13 of 14 PB_12-2011_rev 5 Tech Bulletin Fig. Part No. Corresponding bulletins are listed...