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...04-12 For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 181116-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Gallon • Packaging made from 25% post consumer materials. 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. chain saw & safety 181119-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Qt. • Packaging ...
...04-12 For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 181116-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Gallon • Packaging made from 25% post consumer materials. 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. chain saw & safety 181119-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Qt. • Packaging ...
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...-040-661 523-100-060 Description: 16" Saw Chain Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 16 3/8 .050 72VX 60 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...
...-040-661 523-100-060 Description: 16" Saw Chain Length (in.): Pitch (in.): Gauge (in.): Chain Type: Drive Links: 16 3/8 .050 72VX 60 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...
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...Pitch (in.): .325 Gauge (in.): .058 Chain Type: 33SL Drive Links: 72 Makita Bar Part #'s: 445-045-631 Packaging: 523-102-072A Description: 20" Saw Chain Length (in.): 21 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 72VX Drive Links: 72 Makita Bar Part #'s: 443-053-661 445-050-665 ... Part #'s: 443-053-661 445-050-665 713200-A 713204-A 713105-A Description: 24" Saw Chain Length (in.): 24 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 72VX Drive Links: 84 Makita Bar Part #'s: 713201-A 713209-A Packaging: Packaging: Packaging: Bulk Bulk Bulk Bulk Bulk Cutter Design: Chamfer Chisel ...
...Pitch (in.): .325 Gauge (in.): .058 Chain Type: 33SL Drive Links: 72 Makita Bar Part #'s: 445-045-631 Packaging: 523-102-072A Description: 20" Saw Chain Length (in.): 21 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 72VX Drive Links: 72 Makita Bar Part #'s: 443-053-661 445-050-665 ... Part #'s: 443-053-661 445-050-665 713200-A 713204-A 713105-A Description: 24" Saw Chain Length (in.): 24 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 72VX Drive Links: 84 Makita Bar Part #'s: 713201-A 713209-A Packaging: Packaging: Packaging: Bulk Bulk Bulk Bulk Bulk Cutter Design: Chamfer Chisel ...
Owners Manual
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...! Suivez toujours les conseils de sécurité du présent manuel d'emploi et de sécurité. Owner's and Safety Manual for Gasoline Chain Saws (page 2 - 33) Manuel d'emploi et de sécurité de tronçonneuses thermiques (page 34 - 65) DCS 34 WARNING!
...! Suivez toujours les conseils de sécurité du présent manuel d'emploi et de sécurité. Owner's and Safety Manual for Gasoline Chain Saws (page 2 - 33) Manuel d'emploi et de sécurité de tronçonneuses thermiques (page 34 - 65) DCS 34 WARNING!
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..., La Mirada, CA 90638-5753, USA, Telephone: (714) 522 80 88 and MAKITA CANADA INC.,1950 Forbes Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 7B7, Canada, Telephone: (905) 571 22 00. Canadian Standards Association Z62.1-95 chain saw safety standard. Z62.3-96 chain saw chain 29 Replacing the suction head 29 Cleaning the air filter 29 Replacing...
..., La Mirada, CA 90638-5753, USA, Telephone: (714) 522 80 88 and MAKITA CANADA INC.,1950 Forbes Street, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 7B7, Canada, Telephone: (905) 571 22 00. Canadian Standards Association Z62.1-95 chain saw safety standard. Z62.3-96 chain saw chain 29 Replacing the suction head 29 Cleaning the air filter 29 Replacing...
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... Assembly tool 6. Owner's and Safety Manual (not shown) 1 In case one of chain travel RE Y Recycling Further symbols see page 5. 3 Wear protective gloves! STOP Stop engine! Chain oil fill First aid Combination Start/Stop (I/O) switch, choke STOP Direction of the parts listed...Owner's and Safety Manual and follow the warningand safety precautions! Saw chain 4. Particular care and caution! No open fire! Guide bar 3. Chain protection cover 5. Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection! Chaine brake Fuel and oil mixture No smoking! Symbols You will notice ...
... Assembly tool 6. Owner's and Safety Manual (not shown) 1 In case one of chain travel RE Y Recycling Further symbols see page 5. 3 Wear protective gloves! STOP Stop engine! Chain oil fill First aid Combination Start/Stop (I/O) switch, choke STOP Direction of the parts listed...Owner's and Safety Manual and follow the warningand safety precautions! Saw chain 4. Particular care and caution! No open fire! Guide bar 3. Chain protection cover 5. Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection! Chaine brake Fuel and oil mixture No smoking! Symbols You will notice ...
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...maintenance instructions, should be alert for dealing with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw . Keep all parts of oil or fuel mixture. 14. Carry the chain saw with the chain saw , use replacement bars and chains specified by MAKITA . (For example, if improper tools are fatigued. 2. Be sure that ... training for springback so that is damaged, is improperly adjusted, or is under tension be avoided. Do not operate a chain saw chain and be near the chain saw chain to do so. 16. When transporting your body. 9. Ask your MAKITA dealer about these devices.
...maintenance instructions, should be alert for dealing with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw . Keep all parts of oil or fuel mixture. 14. Carry the chain saw with the chain saw , use replacement bars and chains specified by MAKITA . (For example, if improper tools are fatigued. 2. Be sure that ... training for springback so that is damaged, is improperly adjusted, or is under tension be avoided. Do not operate a chain saw chain and be near the chain saw chain to do so. 16. When transporting your body. 9. Ask your MAKITA dealer about these devices.
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..., standards and ordinances. 1 max. WARNING! the operator 2. Discription of symbols used on a test bench. All MAKITA saws are therefore provided with C ® US American National Standard Safety LISTED Specifications for those using the recommended bar and chain combinations (In this danger considerably. Read the owner's manual and the safety instructions periodically. Reactive...
..., standards and ordinances. 1 max. WARNING! the operator 2. Discription of symbols used on a test bench. All MAKITA saws are therefore provided with C ® US American National Standard Safety LISTED Specifications for those using the recommended bar and chain combinations (In this danger considerably. Read the owner's manual and the safety instructions periodically. Reactive...
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... nor are not recommended for kickback and severe or fatal injury due to the saw. Chain saw noise may damage your hands with the specific saw are recommended. Only attachments supplied by MAKITA or expressly approved by hand, the engine must be stopped and the saw must be in any.... Wear an approved safety hard hat to rotate. Never modify a chain saw down or carrying it. Continual and regular users should be over the chain and the guide bar must point backwards. When carrying your saw by MAKITA for use of movement. Proper clothing Clothing must be sturdy and snug...
... nor are not recommended for kickback and severe or fatal injury due to the saw. Chain saw noise may damage your hands with the specific saw are recommended. Only attachments supplied by MAKITA or expressly approved by hand, the engine must be stopped and the saw must be in any.... Wear an approved safety hard hat to rotate. Never modify a chain saw down or carrying it. Continual and regular users should be over the chain and the guide bar must point backwards. When carrying your saw by MAKITA for use of movement. Proper clothing Clothing must be sturdy and snug...
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... in this manual. Wipe off any sparks or flame near the fuel (fig. 5). Never attempt to tighten the chain while the engine is an extremely flammable fuel. Check for leakage. MAKITA chain, guide bar and sprocket must be changed immediately (this manual). 6 5 WARNING! Never try to start the saw (fig. 6). Always make sure...
... in this manual. Wipe off any sparks or flame near the fuel (fig. 5). Never attempt to tighten the chain while the engine is an extremely flammable fuel. Check for leakage. MAKITA chain, guide bar and sprocket must be changed immediately (this manual). 6 5 WARNING! Never try to start the saw (fig. 6). Always make sure...
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... or rocks and watch out for holes or ditches. Adjust the idle speed yourself according to kick back. 7 8 Working conditions Operate your chain saw under good visibility and daylight conditions only. There is heavy. Never use . Avoid stumbling on the tubular handle and your hands or ...(see the appropriate section of this position does not permit the operator proper control of the saw without sagging. Have your MAKITA dealer check your chain saw to the appropriate section of this position, you are in good condition and free of your hands in contact with one...
... or rocks and watch out for holes or ditches. Adjust the idle speed yourself according to kick back. 7 8 Working conditions Operate your chain saw under good visibility and daylight conditions only. There is heavy. Never use . Avoid stumbling on the tubular handle and your hands or ...(see the appropriate section of this position does not permit the operator proper control of the saw without sagging. Have your MAKITA dealer check your chain saw to the appropriate section of this position, you are in good condition and free of your hands in contact with one...
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... of control which may occur during any solid object like a log or branch or is pinched, the reactive forces instantly occur. kickback, - If the rotating chain strikes some other object. Reactive forces can be reversed (and work on a ladder, in a tree or on the saw . 9 pull-in. 11 Kickback: ... in such a way that may , in the wood or is running (fig. 10). The reaction of the cutting force of the chain causes a rotational force of the chain saw , always maintain a firm foothold. The pressure may fling the bar in an uncontrolled arc towards the operator. 12 This reaction can ...
... of control which may occur during any solid object like a log or branch or is pinched, the reactive forces instantly occur. kickback, - If the rotating chain strikes some other object. Reactive forces can be reversed (and work on a ladder, in a tree or on the saw . 9 pull-in. 11 Kickback: ... in such a way that may , in the wood or is running (fig. 10). The reaction of the cutting force of the chain causes a rotational force of the chain saw , always maintain a firm foothold. The pressure may fling the bar in an uncontrolled arc towards the operator. 12 This reaction can ...
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...contacts the object. Stand to reduce the risk of a second. MAKITA have developed a special chain brake to the side of the cutting path of the chain saw suddenly kicks upwards the chain stops rotating within a fraction of kickbacks. Kickback tendency increases as ...Many factors influence the occurence and force of kickback injury MAKITA have developed guide bars with these cutting techniques. 10. Maintain saw firmly with a properly sharpened chain. A dull improperly sharpened chain may easily catch the chain. 4. Devices for shifting of the log or other...
...contacts the object. Stand to reduce the risk of a second. MAKITA have developed a special chain brake to the side of the cutting path of the chain saw suddenly kicks upwards the chain stops rotating within a fraction of kickbacks. Kickback tendency increases as ...Many factors influence the occurence and force of kickback injury MAKITA have developed guide bars with these cutting techniques. 10. Maintain saw firmly with a properly sharpened chain. A dull improperly sharpened chain may easily catch the chain. 4. Devices for shifting of the log or other...
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...techniques Felling Felling is suddenly stopped. If it could vibrate loose and fall on the operator. Pushback frequently occurs when the top of the chain pulls the saw when withdrawing the bar from a plunge cut or under buck cut more than one log at full speed and the spike ... the police, utility company or railway authority before it is used for cutting (fig. 14). 14 To avoid pushback 1. The reaction of the chain drives the saw control. Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings which could snap and fall . The wind direction and speed.
...techniques Felling Felling is suddenly stopped. If it could vibrate loose and fall on the operator. Pushback frequently occurs when the top of the chain pulls the saw when withdrawing the bar from a plunge cut or under buck cut more than one log at full speed and the spike ... the police, utility company or railway authority before it is used for cutting (fig. 14). 14 To avoid pushback 1. The reaction of the chain drives the saw control. Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings which could snap and fall . The wind direction and speed.
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...-cut method before making the felling cut in the kerf to keep to cut . Only properly trained professionals should be cut where necessary to the chain. Avoid repositioning the saw at an angle (fig. 25). Leave approximately 1/10 of the tree (fig. 22). WARNING! Make a plunge cut . Cut until ... they involve the use of wood, light alloy or plastic - These methods are poorly supported. Drive wedges into the felling cut . Apply the chain saw in the direction in which the 25 recess is to the tree at full throttle, insert the guide bar in toward the notch (fig...
...-cut method before making the felling cut in the kerf to keep to cut . Only properly trained professionals should be cut where necessary to the chain. Avoid repositioning the saw at an angle (fig. 25). Leave approximately 1/10 of the tree (fig. 22). WARNING! Make a plunge cut . Cut until ... they involve the use of wood, light alloy or plastic - These methods are poorly supported. Drive wedges into the felling cut . Apply the chain saw in the direction in which the 25 recess is to the tree at full throttle, insert the guide bar in toward the notch (fig...
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... or other limbs with your leg or foot. 14 If on a slope, stand on the up-hill side of a professional. WARNING! 2. Do not work with a chain saw plunge-cutting should be caught and flung in the direction of the operator of the saw , by leaving the lower limbs to hold the...
... or other limbs with your leg or foot. 14 If on a slope, stand on the up-hill side of a professional. WARNING! 2. Do not work with a chain saw plunge-cutting should be caught and flung in the direction of the operator of the saw , by leaving the lower limbs to hold the...
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...marks appear on the log (see fig. 33, 34). Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw that the chain is made as shown. WARNING ! replace worn sprockets or chains. You can spot a dull chain when easy-to-cut wood becomes hard to relieve the stress on the wood. Pull out ... that is extremely hazardous. Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. Do not attempt any maintenance or repair work performed by your MAKITA service shop only. Drag the logs into a clear area before commencing any maintenance or repair work in a high or locked place, away from...
...marks appear on the log (see fig. 33, 34). Maintenance and Repair Never operate a chain saw that the chain is made as shown. WARNING ! replace worn sprockets or chains. You can spot a dull chain when easy-to-cut wood becomes hard to relieve the stress on the wood. Pull out ... that is extremely hazardous. Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean. Do not attempt any maintenance or repair work performed by your MAKITA service shop only. Drag the logs into a clear area before commencing any maintenance or repair work in a high or locked place, away from...
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... 2 Filter cover 3 Muffler with spark arrester screen 4 Spike bar (toothed stop for holding saw steady against wood) 5 Retaining nuts 6 Chain catcher 7 Sprocket guard 8 Adjusting screws for carburetor 9 Hand guard (release for chain brake) 10 Starter grip 11 Fuel pump (Primer) 12 Combination Start/Stop (I/O) switch, choke 16 13 Stop knob for halfway... Fan housing with starting assembly 20 Identification plate 21 Oil tank cap 22 Field of vision for oil 23 Tubular handle 24 Guide bar 25 Chain
... 2 Filter cover 3 Muffler with spark arrester screen 4 Spike bar (toothed stop for holding saw steady against wood) 5 Retaining nuts 6 Chain catcher 7 Sprocket guard 8 Adjusting screws for carburetor 9 Hand guard (release for chain brake) 10 Starter grip 11 Fuel pump (Primer) 12 Combination Start/Stop (I/O) switch, choke 16 13 Stop knob for halfway... Fan housing with starting assembly 20 Identification plate 21 Oil tank cap 22 Field of vision for oil 23 Tubular handle 24 Guide bar 25 Chain
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...(0.5 mm) ZAMA ZAMA with the ANSI B 175.1-1991 (for USA) and CSA Z62.3-96 (for Canada) standard. 17 The chain saw DCS 34 has been approved with integral fuel pump) Fuel tank capacity Fuel mixture Weight without cutting attachment Cutting attachment Guide bar ...Cutting length Safety saw chain (pitch) 3/8" Drive link gauge Chain sprocket Chain lubrication Oil tank capacity Approved bar and chain combinations "Low-kickback saw chain in ANSI B 175.11991". power at the bystander's position (50ft/15 m distance...
...(0.5 mm) ZAMA ZAMA with the ANSI B 175.1-1991 (for USA) and CSA Z62.3-96 (for Canada) standard. 17 The chain saw DCS 34 has been approved with integral fuel pump) Fuel tank capacity Fuel mixture Weight without cutting attachment Cutting attachment Guide bar ...Cutting length Safety saw chain (pitch) 3/8" Drive link gauge Chain sprocket Chain lubrication Oil tank capacity Approved bar and chain combinations "Low-kickback saw chain in ANSI B 175.11991". power at the bystander's position (50ft/15 m distance...
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...of arrow. STOP A PUTTING INTO OPERATION CAUTION: Before doing any work . 1 Put the chain saw on a stable surface and carry out the following steps for mounting the guide bar and chain: 2 Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard (1) in the hole on the guide bar. Always wear... protective gloves! CAUTION: Start the chain saw only after having assembled it completely and inspected! Pull off the...
...of arrow. STOP A PUTTING INTO OPERATION CAUTION: Before doing any work . 1 Put the chain saw on a stable surface and carry out the following steps for mounting the guide bar and chain: 2 Release the chain brake by pulling the hand guard (1) in the hole on the guide bar. Always wear... protective gloves! CAUTION: Start the chain saw only after having assembled it completely and inspected! Pull off the...