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... Throttle stopper, if applicable Choke System, if applicable Air Induction System Air cleaner plate, Air filter Air cleaner case, Intake manifold Components with applicable U.S. The dealer of service authorized by MAKITA 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 that part. WHAT IS NOT COVERED • Conditions resulting from...
... Throttle stopper, if applicable Choke System, if applicable Air Induction System Air cleaner plate, Air filter Air cleaner case, Intake manifold Components with applicable U.S. The dealer of service authorized by MAKITA 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 that part. WHAT IS NOT COVERED • Conditions resulting from...
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... INTO OPERATION Mounting the cutting disc 14 Tightening the V-belt / Checking V-belt tension 15 Installing the pressure water system 15-16 Fuels / Refuelling 16-17 Starting the engine 18 Cold-starting 19 Warm-starting 19 Stop engine 19 Adjusting the carburetor 20 MAINTENANCE Changing the V‑belt 21 Cleaning the protection hood 22 Cleaning / changing the air filter 22-23 Replacing the spark plug 24 Replacing the suction head 24 Replacing the...
... INTO OPERATION Mounting the cutting disc 14 Tightening the V-belt / Checking V-belt tension 15 Installing the pressure water system 15-16 Fuels / Refuelling 16-17 Starting the engine 18 Cold-starting 19 Warm-starting 19 Stop engine 19 Adjusting the carburetor 20 MAINTENANCE Changing the V‑belt 21 Cleaning the protection hood 22 Cleaning / changing the air filter 22-23 Replacing the spark plug 24 Replacing the suction head 24 Replacing the...
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... in the operator's and safety manual: Read operator's and safety manual and follow the warning- Cutting disc dimensions Stop engine! Warning! Symbols You will notice the following symbols on the Power Cut and in the general scope of the cutting disc is 80 m/s! Never use carbide tipped, circular saw blades or any kind of cutting wheel rotation Warning: the max. Direction of wood cutting blades! Power Cut 2. Offset screwdriver 6. Forbidden! Combination Choke, Start/Stop (I/O) switch Wear helmet...
... in the operator's and safety manual: Read operator's and safety manual and follow the warning- Cutting disc dimensions Stop engine! Warning! Symbols You will notice the following symbols on the Power Cut and in the general scope of the cutting disc is 80 m/s! Never use carbide tipped, circular saw blades or any kind of cutting wheel rotation Warning: the max. Direction of wood cutting blades! Power Cut 2. Offset screwdriver 6. Forbidden! Combination Choke, Start/Stop (I/O) switch Wear helmet...
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... users: Persons unfamiliar with saw blades, cutter blades, brushes, carbide tipped, wood cutting blades etc. General precautions - It is important to ensure safe operation (even if you already have experience in the immediate vicinity when working day. The use of tough leather are tired, your hearing the following protective equipment must be allowed to remove material). In order to avoid head, eye, hand...
... users: Persons unfamiliar with saw blades, cutter blades, brushes, carbide tipped, wood cutting blades etc. General precautions - It is important to ensure safe operation (even if you already have experience in the immediate vicinity when working day. The use of tough leather are tired, your hearing the following protective equipment must be allowed to remove material). In order to avoid head, eye, hand...
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... (direction of sparks). - Switch off the Power Cut immediately. Do not smoke or work on heaps of tough material with sufficient flame-retardant qualities whenever working with the cutoff saw. Do not breathe in place, the hand guard is not allowed in residential areas. - Refuelling is properly mounted, the V-belt has the proper tension, the throttle moves easily and the halfthrottle lock button...
... (direction of sparks). - Switch off the Power Cut immediately. Do not smoke or work on heaps of tough material with sufficient flame-retardant qualities whenever working with the cutoff saw. Do not breathe in place, the hand guard is not allowed in residential areas. - Refuelling is properly mounted, the V-belt has the proper tension, the throttle moves easily and the halfthrottle lock button...
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... the V-belt tension or tightening it must be used , for radial loading, i.e. CAUTION: When you have a steady foot- When starting methods are in the extended swing range of the cutting disc! When working with the Power Cut always hold it is intended for cutting. Hold the handles tightly with your thumbs facing your left hand. Do not put the overheated Power Cut in case it...
... the V-belt tension or tightening it must be used , for radial loading, i.e. CAUTION: When you have a steady foot- When starting methods are in the extended swing range of the cutting disc! When working with the Power Cut always hold it is intended for cutting. Hold the handles tightly with your thumbs facing your left hand. Do not put the overheated Power Cut in case it...
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... up the Power Cut, do not steady it into cuts that have a safe footing. - Before starting a cut is within the extended swing range of material and other workpiece comes into previous cuts, have the Power Cut running at high speed as far as rocks, gravel, nails etc. Never leave the Power Cut unattended! - Guide the Power Cut in figure 15. Do not use a firm support. This gives...
... up the Power Cut, do not steady it into cuts that have a safe footing. - Before starting a cut is within the extended swing range of material and other workpiece comes into previous cuts, have the Power Cut running at high speed as far as rocks, gravel, nails etc. Never leave the Power Cut unattended! - Guide the Power Cut in figure 15. Do not use a firm support. This gives...
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...cut line, mark the cut a guide groove before going to top speed and applying more pressure to kick back. CAUTION! Precariously balanced pieces or pieces under stress, be cut in the prescribed sequence and in perfect working order. Synthetic resin cutting discs can get a good, clean cut shallow around the whole piece...do not cut . - Cut I‑beams and L‑bars in unpredictable ways, and may slide, jump out, or burst. This imbalance can be cut . - Materials that the disc does not lock in stages (20). - Swing the guard as far down as for it to the Power Cut. - ...
...cut line, mark the cut a guide groove before going to top speed and applying more pressure to kick back. CAUTION! Precariously balanced pieces or pieces under stress, be cut in the prescribed sequence and in perfect working order. Synthetic resin cutting discs can get a good, clean cut shallow around the whole piece...do not cut . - Cut I‑beams and L‑bars in unpredictable ways, and may slide, jump out, or burst. This imbalance can be cut . - Materials that the disc does not lock in stages (20). - Swing the guard as far down as for it to the Power Cut. - ...
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..., freezing temperatures, direct sunshine, high temperatures and temperature fluctuations, as pos- Keep the Power Cut away from place to size, you (26). Always dismount the cutting disc before the first cut , and then make sure of defects and before storage. Remove foreign objects such as sand, stones and nails found within the working area. Caution: Watch out for electric wires and cables...
..., freezing temperatures, direct sunshine, high temperatures and temperature fluctuations, as pos- Keep the Power Cut away from place to size, you (26). Always dismount the cutting disc before the first cut , and then make sure of defects and before storage. Remove foreign objects such as sand, stones and nails found within the working area. Caution: Watch out for electric wires and cables...
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... instructions issued by MAKITA Service. 28 Use only original MAKITA spares and accessories. Perform only the maintenance and repair works described in the fingers, hands ...cutting wheel is properly mounted. Dispose of accident. Power Cuts with a defective or modified muffler. - You will be used from misuse, destroy them before doing any of cutting discs or accessories other work must be putting your own safety at a low noise and emission level. If any maintenance work switch off before disposal. To protect unusable cutting discs from the first aid box. SERVICE...
... instructions issued by MAKITA Service. 28 Use only original MAKITA spares and accessories. Perform only the maintenance and repair works described in the fingers, hands ...cutting wheel is properly mounted. Dispose of accident. Power Cuts with a defective or modified muffler. - You will be used from misuse, destroy them before doing any of cutting discs or accessories other work must be putting your own safety at a low noise and emission level. If any maintenance work switch off before disposal. To protect unusable cutting discs from the first aid box. SERVICE...
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... oil (quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD) 50:1 50:1 Cutting disc for 80 m/sec. 2) in 12" / 0.8" / 0.2" 3) 14" / 0.8" / 0.2" 3) Cutting disc for 80 m/sec. 2) 4) Arbor diameter in 14" / 1" / 0.2" 3) in 0.8" 0.8" / 1.0" 5) V‑belt no. 965 300 470 965 300 470 Overall weight (tanks empty, without cutting disc) lb 22.04 22.48 2) Circumference speed at max. spindle speed 1/min 4,300 4,300 Sound pressure...
... oil (quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD) 50:1 50:1 Cutting disc for 80 m/sec. 2) in 12" / 0.8" / 0.2" 3) 14" / 0.8" / 0.2" 3) Cutting disc for 80 m/sec. 2) 4) Arbor diameter in 14" / 1" / 0.2" 3) in 0.8" 0.8" / 1.0" 5) V‑belt no. 965 300 470 965 300 470 Overall weight (tanks empty, without cutting disc) lb 22.04 22.48 2) Circumference speed at max. spindle speed 1/min 4,300 4,300 Sound pressure...
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... protective gloves! CAUTION: Start the Power Cut only after complete assembly and inspection. To do this, take off the spark plug cap before doing any work , use the assembly tools included with delivery: 1. 13/19 AF combination wrench 2. Unscrew screw (9) and remove the spring washer (8). Place the spring washer (8) on Cleaning / changing the air filter). Before taking the foam filter out of the V-belt pulley is marked on...
... protective gloves! CAUTION: Start the Power Cut only after complete assembly and inspection. To do this, take off the spark plug cap before doing any work , use the assembly tools included with delivery: 1. 13/19 AF combination wrench 2. Unscrew screw (9) and remove the spring washer (8). Place the spring washer (8) on Cleaning / changing the air filter). Before taking the foam filter out of the V-belt pulley is marked on...
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... it to 180 mm. Connect the quick-release coupling (24) to the right (clockwise) with the combination wrench included with the cutting assembly in the middle position, see operator's manual). - NOTE: The two fastening nuts (11) must be precisely adjusted with the bolt and square nut. - eter of 300 mm (12"), always shorten hose (15) to 180 mm (7"). 21 To do...
... it to 180 mm. Connect the quick-release coupling (24) to the right (clockwise) with the combination wrench included with the cutting assembly in the middle position, see operator's manual). - NOTE: The two fastening nuts (11) must be precisely adjusted with the bolt and square nut. - eter of 300 mm (12"), always shorten hose (15) to 180 mm (7"). 21 To do...
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... by a MAKITA service center before being used again! Unscrew the nuts (3) and remove the cover (4). NOTE: Screw (5) is visible in the right places during cutting, the Power Cut must be repaired by a MAKITA service center. Unscrew the screws (8) and remove the crankcase housing cover (9). Remove the old belt (10) or belt pieces. Clean out the inside of the screw (2) is longer than screws (7). SERVICE MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Before doing any work on the Power Cut turn off...
... by a MAKITA service center before being used again! Unscrew the nuts (3) and remove the cover (4). NOTE: Screw (5) is visible in the right places during cutting, the Power Cut must be repaired by a MAKITA service center. Unscrew the screws (8) and remove the crankcase housing cover (9). Remove the old belt (10) or belt pieces. Clean out the inside of the screw (2) is longer than screws (7). SERVICE MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Before doing any work on the Power Cut turn off...
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... on-site, have , remove them. 23 Inner filters (all models) The air filter insert (2, Order No. 395 173 010) filters the intake air through a very fine paper filter lamella system. Replace it in running water. The fine dust generated when dry-cutting concrete and stone is hazardous to perform maintenance and cleaning at least every • 4 operating hours, or •...
... on-site, have , remove them. 23 Inner filters (all models) The air filter insert (2, Order No. 395 173 010) filters the intake air through a very fine paper filter lamella system. Replace it in running water. The fine dust generated when dry-cutting concrete and stone is hazardous to perform maintenance and cleaning at least every • 4 operating hours, or •...
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... work! Reinstall the air guide (see "Replacing the starter cable"). CAREFUL - CAUTION! Before installing the new return spring (4) in the starter housing, grease it may be put back in as shown in the housing. Take the air guide off circlip (1) (circlip pliers, see above under tension and can pop out of the catch using a screwdriver or similar tool. Evenly lever the return spring...
... work! Reinstall the air guide (see "Replacing the starter cable"). CAREFUL - CAUTION! Before installing the new return spring (4) in the starter housing, grease it may be put back in as shown in the housing. Take the air guide off circlip (1) (circlip pliers, see above under tension and can pop out of the catch using a screwdriver or similar tool. Evenly lever the return spring...
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... dust and for better cutting‑disc cooling, MAKITA offers several options for minimal vibration during operation. Mains/pressure water system (6) The mains/pressure water system is especially suitable for cutting all materials except metal. The use . It can be quickly and easily mounted on parts, repairs, and last but is designed to be mounted on the guide trolley. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES Diamond cutting discs (1) MAKITA diamond cutting...
... dust and for better cutting‑disc cooling, MAKITA offers several options for minimal vibration during operation. Mains/pressure water system (6) The mains/pressure water system is especially suitable for cutting all materials except metal. The use . It can be quickly and easily mounted on parts, repairs, and last but is designed to be mounted on the guide trolley. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES Diamond cutting discs (1) MAKITA diamond cutting...
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... MAKITA product guarantee. Clean, Check position (impact plate) 18 Before each start Cutting disc V‑belt Protective hood Combination switch, Safety locking button, Throttle lever Tank cap Inspect for damage and make sure the cutting wheel is performed regularly and properly. pre-filter (foam) maintenance as the original unit and therefore ensure the highest possible quality of materials, dimensions, functioning and safety. Only original spare parts and accessories...
... MAKITA product guarantee. Clean, Check position (impact plate) 18 Before each start Cutting disc V‑belt Protective hood Combination switch, Safety locking button, Throttle lever Tank cap Inspect for damage and make sure the cutting wheel is performed regularly and properly. pre-filter (foam) maintenance as the original unit and therefore ensure the highest possible quality of materials, dimensions, functioning and safety. Only original spare parts and accessories...
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... the operator's manual. • Non-performance of the required maintenance and cleaning. • Incorrect carburetor adjustment. • Normal wear and tear. • Obvious overloading due to dirt on the fan housing. • Work on STOP, fault or short-circuit in cylinder clogged, spark arrester screen clogged. 31 Switch on the Power Cut by unskilled persons or inappropriate repairs. • Use of...
... the operator's manual. • Non-performance of the required maintenance and cleaning. • Incorrect carburetor adjustment. • Normal wear and tear. • Obvious overloading due to dirt on the fan housing. • Work on STOP, fault or short-circuit in cylinder clogged, spark arrester screen clogged. 31 Switch on the Power Cut by unskilled persons or inappropriate repairs. • Use of...
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Mains water connection, cpl. For repairs and replacement of other parts, see your MAKITA service center. Guide trolley DT2000 cpl. Stand with rollers, complete (included only with DPC8132, but without items 29, 30, 31) Bushing Roller Star-head screw Star-head screw Combined can (for models with SLR muffler) Accessories (not delivered with the Power Cut) 22 966 221 021 1 22 966 321 020 1 22...
Mains water connection, cpl. For repairs and replacement of other parts, see your MAKITA service center. Guide trolley DT2000 cpl. Stand with rollers, complete (included only with DPC8132, but without items 29, 30, 31) Bushing Roller Star-head screw Star-head screw Combined can (for models with SLR muffler) Accessories (not delivered with the Power Cut) 22 966 221 021 1 22 966 321 020 1 22...