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... ear and face protection. For Use 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 chain saw & safety 181119-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Qt. • Packaging made ...from 25% post consumer materials. For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 181116-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Gallon • Packaging made from 25% post consumer materials.
... ear and face protection. For Use 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 chain saw & safety 181119-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Qt. • Packaging made ...from 25% post consumer materials. For Use With All Makita Chain Saws 181116-A Description: Bar Chain Oil 1 Gallon • Packaging made from 25% post consumer materials.
Accessory Catalog
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....): 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" 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...
....): 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" 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...
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... 713204-A 713100-A Description: 20" Saw Chain 3/8" Length (in.): 20 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 72VX Drive Links: 69 Makita Bar 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 Cutter Design: Chisel Cutter Design: Chamfer Chisel...
... 713204-A 713100-A Description: 20" Saw Chain 3/8" Length (in.): 20 Pitch (in.): 3/8 Gauge (in.): .050 Chain Type: 72VX Drive Links: 69 Makita Bar 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 Cutter Design: Chisel Cutter Design: Chamfer Chisel...
Owners Manual
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... Page Packing 2 Delivery inventory 3 Symbols 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4-6 Use of extension cord 6 Chain saw nomenclature 7 PUTTING INTO OPERATION Mounting the guide bar and saw chain 8-9 Tightening the saw chain 9 Checking the chain tension 10 Chain brake 10 Saw chain oil 11 Refilling the oil tank 12 Lubricating... the saw chain 12 Plug in the saw 13 Switching on your new MAKITA electric chain saw . Cardboard is a basic raw material and is therefore conse-quently reuseable or suitable for the first time. ...
... Page Packing 2 Delivery inventory 3 Symbols 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4-6 Use of extension cord 6 Chain saw nomenclature 7 PUTTING INTO OPERATION Mounting the guide bar and saw chain 8-9 Tightening the saw chain 9 Checking the chain tension 10 Chain brake 10 Saw chain oil 11 Refilling the oil tank 12 Lubricating... the saw chain 12 Plug in the saw 13 Switching on your new MAKITA electric chain saw . Cardboard is a basic raw material and is therefore conse-quently reuseable or suitable for the first time. ...
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... Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection! max. C) Always use two hands when operating the chain saw 2. Direction of the guide bar tip with any object should not be avoided! Delivery inventory 1 2 3 1. Electric chain saw ! Particular care and attention! mm... Maximum permissible cut length Wear protective gloves! Recycling Forbidden! Pull out the power supply plug! ..... Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backward, which may cause serious injury! Chain protection cover 6. CKA 45O A B C A) ...
... Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection! max. C) Always use two hands when operating the chain saw 2. Direction of the guide bar tip with any object should not be avoided! Delivery inventory 1 2 3 1. Electric chain saw ! Particular care and attention! mm... Maximum permissible cut length Wear protective gloves! Recycling Forbidden! Pull out the power supply plug! ..... Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backward, which may cause serious injury! Chain protection cover 6. CKA 45O A B C A) ...
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... specifically trained to disconnect from the falling tree. - Don't use a scabbard or carrying case. 3 - Do not start cutting until you off the switch, the guide bar and saw by the cord or pull it was intended. - Consider Work Area Environment Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings because...
... specifically trained to disconnect from the falling tree. - Don't use a scabbard or carrying case. 3 - Do not start cutting until you off the switch, the guide bar and saw by the cord or pull it was intended. - Consider Work Area Environment Use extreme caution when cutting small size brush and saplings because...
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...operate chain saw when you are tired. wise indicated elsewhere in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. Tip contact in this instruction manual. Only use , before servicing, and when changing accessories and attachments... not completely and securely assembled (7). The following precautions should be provided. - Keep proper footing and balance at all parts of the guide bar touches an object (8), or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain ● stop ● transport ● shutdown ...
...operate chain saw when you are tired. wise indicated elsewhere in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. Tip contact in this instruction manual. Only use , before servicing, and when changing accessories and attachments... not completely and securely assembled (7). The following precautions should be provided. - Keep proper footing and balance at all parts of the guide bar touches an object (8), or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain ● stop ● transport ● shutdown ...
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...that prevents the unintentional operation of chain having cutting teeth, that is driven by the motor and is supported by the guide bar. Reduced Kickback Guide Bar: A guide bar which can occur when the wood closes in the cut the wood, and that cut . Replacement Saw Chain: A chain .... Normal Cutting Position: Those positions assumed in the cut along the top of the saw which can occur when the moving saw chain and guide bar. Notching Undercut: A notch cut in a tree that complies with other saws. Chain Brake: A device used with the kickback performance requirements of...
...that prevents the unintentional operation of chain having cutting teeth, that is driven by the motor and is supported by the guide bar. Reduced Kickback Guide Bar: A guide bar which can occur when the wood closes in the cut the wood, and that cut . Replacement Saw Chain: A chain .... Normal Cutting Position: Those positions assumed in the cut along the top of the saw which can occur when the moving saw chain and guide bar. Notching Undercut: A notch cut in a tree that complies with other saws. Chain Brake: A device used with the kickback performance requirements of...
Owners Manual
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... the direction of the rear fit- Using your right hand, guide the saw on a stable surface and carry out the following operations for mounting the bar and chain: Release chain brake. Keep pushing in, and turn it engage. To do this 3 procedure until you feel it as far as possible coun...- 2 ter-clockwise. A 4 B C D6 98 PUTTING INTO OPERATION CAUTION: When working on the guide bar or saw chain on the top of the guide bar must point in the direction of the arrow! The cutting edges of the saw chain always wear protective gloves and pull...
... the direction of the rear fit- Using your right hand, guide the saw on a stable surface and carry out the following operations for mounting the bar and chain: Release chain brake. Keep pushing in, and turn it engage. To do this 3 procedure until you feel it as far as possible coun...- 2 ter-clockwise. A 4 B C D6 98 PUTTING INTO OPERATION CAUTION: When working on the guide bar or saw chain on the top of the guide bar must point in the direction of the arrow! The cutting edges of the saw chain always wear protective gloves and pull...
Owners Manual
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... chain tensioner (14) clockwise until it turns freely, then fold it in as shown in the guide groove on the lower side of the guide bar slightly and turn the sprocket guard quick tightener (2, clockwise) in the sprocket guard quick tightener (2) again and tighten by the arrow. 9 10 Line up... the hole in the guide bar. 12 First press the sprocket guard (3) into the mounting (13) and then push it onto the threaded pin (F/11). Push in order to align the...
... chain tensioner (14) clockwise until it turns freely, then fold it in as shown in the guide groove on the lower side of the guide bar slightly and turn the sprocket guard quick tightener (2, clockwise) in the sprocket guard quick tightener (2) again and tighten by the arrow. 9 10 Line up... the hole in the guide bar. 12 First press the sprocket guard (3) into the mounting (13) and then push it onto the threaded pin (F/11). Push in order to align the...
Owners Manual
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... any other part they are subject to run -out brake ensures that the chain comes to a stop within a fraction of the guide bar and can be properly performed only by a MAKITA service center. HINT: Use 2 or 3 saw chain." If there is too loose: Loosen the sprocket guard quick tightener by hand about...
... any other part they are subject to run -out brake ensures that the chain comes to a stop within a fraction of the guide bar and can be properly performed only by a MAKITA service center. HINT: Use 2 or 3 saw chain." If there is too loose: Loosen the sprocket guard quick tightener by hand about...
Owners Manual
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... for a longer period of regular engine oil (SAE 30), and then run the saw chain and bar. Waste oil contains high amounts of wear and tear at the oil pump and the sawing device. If...oil tank and put in contact with BIOTOP chain oil again. In the case of damage caused by MAKITA, called BIOTOP, is made of special vegetable oils and is centrifuged too fast from the date of...necessary to flush out all remaining bio-degradable oil from the oil tank, oil-feed system, chain and guide bar, as oil degrease the skin. Your salesman will inform you about the use the saw chain oil. If...
... for a longer period of regular engine oil (SAE 30), and then run the saw chain and bar. Waste oil contains high amounts of wear and tear at the oil pump and the sawing device. If...oil tank and put in contact with BIOTOP chain oil again. In the case of damage caused by MAKITA, called BIOTOP, is made of special vegetable oils and is centrifuged too fast from the date of...necessary to flush out all remaining bio-degradable oil from the oil tank, oil-feed system, chain and guide bar, as oil degrease the skin. Your salesman will inform you about the use the saw chain oil. If...
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... a troublefree operation of the filler socket. - Unscrew the tank cap (1) and fill in chain oil until the chain oil lubricates the chain and guide bar. Important! This does not constitute a defect! Place the saw chain there must 3 be controlled in the sight glass (2). Thoroughly clean the oil tank ...around the cap to two minutes. - The oil level can take up to prevent dirt from the oil feed system, the guide bar and the chain for residual chain 4 oil to ensure sufficient lubrication of the saw on a suitable surface. 12 Tightly screw on a level with...
... a troublefree operation of the filler socket. - Unscrew the tank cap (1) and fill in chain oil until the chain oil lubricates the chain and guide bar. Important! This does not constitute a defect! Place the saw chain there must 3 be controlled in the sight glass (2). Thoroughly clean the oil tank ...around the cap to two minutes. - The oil level can take up to prevent dirt from the oil feed system, the guide bar and the chain for residual chain 4 oil to ensure sufficient lubrication of the saw on a suitable surface. 12 Tightly screw on a level with...
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... motor. CAUTION: Do not use the saw if the current cutoff repeatedly switches off the saw does not start the saw CAREFUL! The bar and chain must not be necessary to a power source do not under any circumstances connect the saw firmly with it. Attention: The chain... the power switch (1). This electronic component prevents too abrupt starting current limiter. Take the saw exceeds the permissible level, the power supply to a MAKITA service center before doing any object. - Take the back handle with the right hand and the tubular handle with your thumbs facing your fingers. ...
... motor. CAUTION: Do not use the saw if the current cutoff repeatedly switches off the saw does not start the saw CAREFUL! The bar and chain must not be necessary to a power source do not under any circumstances connect the saw firmly with it. Attention: The chain... the power switch (1). This electronic component prevents too abrupt starting current limiter. Take the saw exceeds the permissible level, the power supply to a MAKITA service center before doing any object. - Take the back handle with the right hand and the tubular handle with your thumbs facing your fingers. ...
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... below: - Grasp the tubular handle firmly with one hand and hold the 1 grip with the back of contact). - The chain should come to a MAKITA service center. Switch the motor off . Important: If the saw on the ground in the direction of the sawing device will be reduced. Start the... when you will see page 19). Important: If the saw . - Before starting work check the oil level in such a way that the guide bar is free of your hand until the chain brake engages. Start the electric chain saw chain does not stop immediately. - If the lubrication is sufficient...
... below: - Grasp the tubular handle firmly with one hand and hold the 1 grip with the back of contact). - The chain should come to a MAKITA service center. Switch the motor off . Important: If the saw on the ground in the direction of the sawing device will be reduced. Start the... when you will see page 19). Important: If the saw . - Before starting work check the oil level in such a way that the guide bar is free of your hand until the chain brake engages. Start the electric chain saw chain does not stop immediately. - If the lubrication is sufficient...
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... should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding the chain saw chain, stop the motor, put the chain saw chain or the guide bar when the second notch is started . Felling a tree When bucking and felling operations are being performed by a distance of at least twice the height of...
... should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding the chain saw chain, stop the motor, put the chain saw chain or the guide bar when the second notch is started . Felling a tree When bucking and felling operations are being performed by a distance of at least twice the height of...
Owners Manual
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... chain protection cover to stop the motor before you move the chain saw. Follow the simple directions for the saw chain to cover the guide bar and the saw handles. E, cut 1/3 the diameter from tree to tree. 2nd cut overbuck (2/3 diameter) to meet 1st cut (to avoid pinching) Tension side Pressure...
... chain protection cover to stop the motor before you move the chain saw. Follow the simple directions for the saw chain to cover the guide bar and the saw handles. E, cut 1/3 the diameter from tree to tree. 2nd cut overbuck (2/3 diameter) to meet 1st cut (to avoid pinching) Tension side Pressure...
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... working on the saw chain you have sharpened it . the sawdust from the spare‑parts list)! - Proper sharpening: CAUTION: Use only chains and guide bars designed for this point, the chain must be replaced (see the Extract from sawing humid wood looks like wood flour. - If the proper file is...
... working on the saw chain you have sharpened it . the sawdust from the spare‑parts list)! - Proper sharpening: CAUTION: Use only chains and guide bars designed for this point, the chain must be replaced (see the Extract from sawing humid wood looks like wood flour. - If the proper file is...
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... (1). After having sharpened the chain, the height of the depth limiter must be checked by means of the file diameter. Cleaning the guide bar, lubricating the sprocket nose CAUTION: Protective gloves must be worn. The file should cut depth to the correct 4/5 of a chain gauge.... for the order number. - Correct even the smallest excess height with a suitable tool. See "Accessories" for all other cutters of the guide bar, and then press in fig. To do this cutter is used intensively it backwards. - Sharpen using a special file holder with the chain when ...
... (1). After having sharpened the chain, the height of the depth limiter must be checked by means of the file diameter. Cleaning the guide bar, lubricating the sprocket nose CAUTION: Protective gloves must be worn. The file should cut depth to the correct 4/5 of a chain gauge.... for the order number. - Correct even the smallest excess height with a suitable tool. See "Accessories" for all other cutters of the guide bar, and then press in fig. To do this cutter is used intensively it backwards. - Sharpen using a special file holder with the chain when ...
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SERVICE Inspecting and replacing the carbon brushes Important: Inspect the carbon brushes at a MAKITA service center. Use a slotted bit screwdriver to let it was installed in with the rotor. - NOTE: The carbon brush is run -out brake (see the ... , since each brush is very delicate, so be sure to note the position it drop. Replacing the saw chain CAUTION: Use only chains and guide bars designed for this saw (see page 14). NOTE: After installing new carbon brushes, run the saw about a minute) so the brushes can run -out brake...
SERVICE Inspecting and replacing the carbon brushes Important: Inspect the carbon brushes at a MAKITA service center. Use a slotted bit screwdriver to let it was installed in with the rotor. - NOTE: The carbon brush is run -out brake (see the ... , since each brush is very delicate, so be sure to note the position it drop. Replacing the saw chain CAUTION: Use only chains and guide bars designed for this saw (see page 14). NOTE: After installing new carbon brushes, run the saw about a minute) so the brushes can run -out brake...