makita EBH250 Series Petrol Brushcutter Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Makita
Table of Contents
- EBH250 Series Petrol Brushcutter
- SYMBOLS
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- TECHNICAL DATA EBH252U, EBH252L
- DESIGNATION OF PARTS
- MOUNTING OF HANDLE
- MOUNTING OF PROTECTOR
- MOUNTING OF CUTTER BLADE OR NYLON CUTTING HEAD
- BEFORE START OF OPERATION
- CORRECT HANDLING OF MACHINE
- POINTS IN OPERATION AND HOW TO STOP
- RESHARPENING THE CUTTING TOOL
- SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
- STORAGE
- EMISSION COMPLIANCE PERIOD
- AIR INDEX
- FEDERAL EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
EBH250 Series Petrol Brushcutter
EBH252U/EBH253U/EBH252L/EBH253L
Petrol Brushcutter
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Important:
Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the Petrol Brushcutter
into operation and strictly observe the safety regulations!
Preserve instruction manual carefully!
Thank you very much for purchasing the MAKITA Petrol Brushcutter. We are
pleased to recommend to you the MAKITA Petrol Brushcutter which is the result
of a long development programme and many years of knowledge and experience.
Please read this booklet which refers in detail to the various points that
will demonstrate its outstanding performance. This will assist you to obtain
the best possible result from your MAKITA Petrol Brushcutter.
SYMBOLS
You will note the following symbols when reading the instructions manual.
| Read instruction manual and follow the warnings and safety precautions!
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| Take Particular care and attention!
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Forbidden!
| Keep distance!
| No smoking!
| No open flame!
| Flying object hazard!
| Protective gloves must be worn!
| Wear sturdy boots with nonslip soles.
| Steeltoed safety boots are recommended!
| Kickback!
| Keep the area of operation clear of all persons and pets!
| Wear protective helmet, eye and ear protection!
| Top permissible tool speed
| Fuel (Gasoline)
| Engine-manual start
| Emergency stop
| First Aid
| Recycling
| ON/START
| OFF/STOP
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
General Instructions
– To ensure correct operation, user has to read this instruction manual to
make himself familiar with the handling of the Petrol Brushcutter. Users
insufficiently informed will risk danger to themselves as well as others due
to improper handling.
– It is recommended only to lend the Petrol Brushcutter to people who have
proven to be experienced with Petrol Brushcutters. Always hand over the
instruction manual.
– First users should ask the dealer for basic instructions to familiarize
oneself with the handling of an engine powered cutter.
– Children and young persons aged under 18 years must not be allowed to
operate the Petrol Brushcutter. Persons over the age of 16 years may however
use the device for the purpose of being trained only whilst under supervision
of a qualified trainer.
– Use Petrol Brushcutters with the utmost care and attention.
– Operate the Petrol Brushcutter only if you are in good physical condition.
erform all work calmly and carefully. The user has to accept liability for
others.
– Never use the Petrol Brushcutter after consumption of alcohol or drugs, or
if feeling tired or ill.
Intended use of the machine
– The Petrol Brushcutter is only intended for cutter grass, weeds, Bushes,
undergrowth it should not be used for any other purpose such as Edging or
hedge cutting as this may cause injury.
Personal protective equipment
– The clothing worn should be functional and appropriate, i.e. it should be
tightfitting but not cause hindrance. Do not wear either jewelry or clothing
which could become entangled with bushes or shrubs.
– In order to avoid either head-, eye-, hand-or foot injuries as well as to
protect your hearing the following protective equipment and protective
clothing must be used during operation of the Petrol Brushcutter.
– Always wear a helmet where there is a risk of falling objects. The
protective helmet (1) is to be checked at regular intervals for damage and is
to be replaced at the latest after 5 years. Use only approved protective
helmets.
– The visor (2) of the helmet (or alternatively goggles) protects the face
from flying debris and stones. During operation of the Petrol Brushcutter
always wear goggles, or a visor to prevent eye injuries.
– Wear adequate noise protection equipment to avoid hearing impairment (ear
muffs (3), ear plugs etc.).
– The work overalls (4) protect against flying stones and debris. We strongly
recommend that the user wears work overalls.
– Special gloves (5) made of thick leather are part of the prescribed
equipment and must always be worn during operation of the Petrol Brushcutter.
– When using the Petrol Brushcutter, always wear sturdy shoes (6) with a
nonslip sole. This protects against injuries and ensures a good footing.
Starting up the Petrol Brushcutter
– Please make sure that there are no children or other people within a working
range of 15 meters (50 ft), also pay attention to any animals in the working
vicinity.
– Before use always check that the Petrol Brushcutter is safe
for operation: Check the security of the cutting tool, the control lever for
easy action and check for proper functioning of the control lever lock.
– Rotation of the cutting tool during idling speed is not allowed. Check with
your dealer for adjustment if in doubt. Check for clean and dry handles and
test the function of the start/stop switch.
Start the Petrol Brushcutter only in accordance with the instructions.
– Do not use any other methods for starting the engine!
– Use the Petrol Brushcutter and the tools only for such applications as
specified.
– Only start the Petrol Brushcutter engine, after the entire
assembly is done.
Operation of the device is only permitted after all the appropriate
accessories are attached!
– Before starting make sure that the cutting tool has no contact with hard
objects such as branches, stones etc. as the cutting tool will revolve when
starting.
– The engine is to be switched off immediately in case of any engine problems.
– Should the cutting tool hit stones or other hard objects, immediately switch
off the engine and inspect the cutting tool.
– Inspect the cutting tool at short regular intervals for damage (detection of
hairline cracks by means of tapping-noise test).
– Operate the Petrol Brushcutter only with the shoulder strap attached which
is to be suitably adjusted before putting the Petrol Brushcutter into
operation. It is essential to adjust the shoulder strap according to the user
size to prevent fatigue occurring during use. Never hold the cutter with one
hand during use.
– During operation always hold the Petrol Brushcutter with both hands.
Always ensure a safe footing.
– Operate the Petrol Brushcutter in such a manner as to avoid inhalation of
the exhaust gases. Never run the engine in enclosed rooms (risk of gas
poisoning). Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas.
– Switch off the engine when resting and when leaving the Petrol Brushcutter
unattended, and place it in a safe location to prevent danger to others or
damage to the machine.
– Never put the hot Petrol Brushcutter onto dry grass or onto any combustible
materials.– The cutting tool has to be equipped with
it appropriate guard. Never run the cutter without this guard!
– All protective installations and guards supplied with the machine must be
used during operation.
– Never operate the engine with faulty exhaust muffler.
– Shut off the engine during transport.
– During transport over long distances the tool protection included with the
equipment must always be used.
– Ensure safe position of the Petrol Brushcutter during car transportation to
avoid fuel leakage.
– When transporting the Petrol Brushcutter, ensure that the fuel tank is
completely empty.
– When unloading the Petrol Brushcutter from the truck, never drop the Engine
to the ground or this may severely damage the fuel tank.
– Except in case of emergency, never drop or cast the Petrol Brushcutter to
the ground or this may severely damage the Petrol Brushcutter.
– Remember to lift the entire equipment from the ground when moving the
equipment. Dragging the fuel tank is highly dangerous and will cause damage
and leakage of fuel, possibly causing fire.
Refuelling
– Shut off the engine during refuelling, keep away from open flames and do not
smoke.
– Avoid skin contact with mineral oil products. Do not inhale fuel vapor.
Always wear protective gloves during refuelling. Change and clean protective
clothing at regular intervals.
– Take care not to spill either fuel or oil in order to prevent soil
contamination (environmental protection). Clean the Petrol Brushcutter
immediately after fuel has been spilt.
– Avoid any fuel contact with your clothing. Change your clothing instantly if
fuel has been spilt on it (to prevent clothing catching fire).
– Inspect the fuel cap at regular intervals making sure that it
can be securely fastened and does not leak.
– Carefully tighten the fuel tank cap. Change location to start the engine (at
least 3 meters away from the place of refuelling).
– Never refuel in closed rooms. Fuel vapors accumulate at ground lever (risk
of explosions).
– Only transport and store fuel in approved containers. Make sure the fuel
stored is not accessible to children.
Method of operation
– Only use the Petrol Brushcutter in good light and visibility. During the
winter season beware of slippery or wet areas, ice and snow (risk of
slipping).
Always ensure a safe footing.
– Never cut above waist height.
– Never stand on a ladder and run the Petrol Brushcutter.
– Never climb up into trees to perform cutting operation with the Petrol
Brushcutter.
– Never work on unstable surfaces.
– Remove sand, stones, nails etc. found within the working range.
Foreign particles may damage the cutting tool and can cause dangerous kick-
backs.
– Before commencing cutting, the cutting tool must have reached full working
speed.
Kickback
– When operating the Petrol Brushcutter, uncontrolled kickback may occur.
– This is particularly the case when attempting to cut within a blade segment
between 12 and 2 o’clock.
– Never apply the Petrol Brushcutter within a segment between 12 and 2
o’clock.
– Never apply this segment of the Petrol Brushcutter blade to solids, such as
bushes and trees, etc., having a diameter in excess of 3 cm or the Petrol
Brushcutter will be deflected at great force with the risk of injuries.
Kickback prevention
To avoid kickbacks, observe the following:
– Operation within a blade segment between 12 and 2 o’clock presents positive
hazards, especially when using metal cutting tools.
– Cutting operations within a blade segment between 11 and 12 o’clock, and
between 2 and 5 o’clock, must only be performed by trained and experienced
operators, and then only at their own risk.
Easy cutting with almost no kickback is possible within a blade segment
between 8 and 11 o’clock.
Cutting Tools
Employ only the correct cutting tool for the job in hand.
EBH252U, EBH253U, EBH252L, EBH253L with cutter blade, Nylon cutting head
For cutting thick materials, such as weed, high grass, bushes, shrubs,
underwood, thicket etc. (max. 2 cm dia. thickness). Perform this cutting work
by swinging the Petrol Brushcutter evenly in half-circles from right to left
(similar to using a scythe).
Maintenance instructions
– The condition of the cutter, in particular of the cutting tool of the
protective devices and also of the shoulder strap must be checked before
commencing work. Particular attention is to be paid to the cutting blades
which must be correctly sharpened.
– Turn off the engine and remove spark plug connector when replacing or
sharpening cutting tools, and also when cleaning the cutter or cutting tool.
Never straighten or weld damaged cutting tools.
– Operate the Petrol Brushcutter with as little noise and contamination as
possible. In particular check the correct setting of the carburetor.
– Clean the Petrol Brushcutter at regular intervals and check that all screws
and nuts are well tightened.
– Never service or store the Petrol Brushcutter in the vicinity of naked
flames.
– Always store the Petrol Brushcutter in locked rooms and with an emptied fuel
tank.
Observe the relevant accident prevention instructions issued by the relevant
trade associations and by the insurance companies.
Do not perform any modifications on the Petrol Brushcutter as this will
endanger your safety.
The performance of maintenance or repair work by the user is limited to those
activities as described in the instruction manual. All other work is to be
done by an Authorized Service Agent. Use only genuine spare parts and
accessories released and supplied by MAKITA.
Use of non-approved accessories and tools means increased risk of accidents.
MAKITA will not accept any liability for accidents or damage caused by the use
of non-approved cutting tools and fixing devices of cutting tools, or
accessories.
First Aid
In case of accident make sure that a first-aid box is available in the
vicinity of the cutting operations. Immediately replace any item taken from
the first aid box.
When asking for help, please give the following information:
– Place of accident
– What happened
– Number of injured persons
– Kind of injuries
– Your name
Packaging
The MAKITA Petrol Brushcutter will be delivered in two protective cardboard
boxes to prevent transport damage. Cardboard is a basic raw material and is
therefore consequently reusable or suitable for recycling (waste paper
recycling).
TECHNICAL DATA EBH252U, EBH252L
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Model
| EBH252U| EBH252L
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Bike handle| Loop handle
Dimensions: length x width x height (without cutting blade)| mm| 1,770 x 620 x
490| 1,770 x 330 x 265
Mass (without plastic guard and cutting blade)| kg| 5.7| 5.2
Volume (fuel tank)| L| 0.5
Volume (oil tank)| L| 0.08
Engine displacement| cm3| 24.5
Maximum engine performance| kw| 0.71 at 7,000 min-1
Engine speed at recommended max. spindle speed| min-1| 8,500
Maximum spindle speed (corresponding)| min-1| 6,500
Maximum fuel consumption| kg/h| 0.33
Maximum specific fuel consumption| g/kwh| 408
Idling speed| min-1| 3,000
Clutch engagement speed| min-1| 3,750
Carburetor| type| WALBRO WYL
Ignition system| type| Solid state ignition
Spark plug| type| NGK CMR4A
Electrode gap| mm| 0.7 – 0.8
Fuel| Automobile gasoline
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Engine Oil
| SAE 10W-30 oil of API Ciassification,
Class SF or higher (4-stroke engine for automobile)
Cutting tools (cutter blade dia.)| mm| 230
Gear ratio| 14/19
Dimensions: length x width x height (without cutting blade)| mm| 1,770 x 620 x
490| 1,770 x 330 x 265
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Mass (without plastic guard and cutting blade)| kg| 5.9| 5.3
Volume (fuel tank)| L| 0.5
Volume (oil tank)| L| 0.08
Engine displacement| cm3| 24.5
Maximum engine performance| kw| 0.71 at 7,000 min-1
Engine speed at recommended max. spindle speed| min-1| 8,500
Maximum spindle speed (corresponding)| min-1| 6,500
Maximum fuel consumption| kg/h| 0.33
Maximum specific fuel consumption| g/kwh| 408
Idling speed| min-1| 3,000
Clutch engagement speed| min-1| 3,750
Carburetor| type| WALBRO WYL
Ignition system| type| Solid state ignition
Spark plug| type| NGK CMR4A
Electrode gap| mm| 0.7 – 0.8
Fuel| Automobile gasoline
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Engine Oil
| SAE 10W-30 oil of API Ciassification,
Class SF or higher (4-stroke engine for automobile)
Cutting tools (cutter blade dia.)| mm| 230
Gear ratio| 14/19
DESIGNATION OF PARTS
| DESIGNATION OF PARTS
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1| Fuel tank
2| Rewind starter
3| Air cleaner
4| I-O switch (on/off)
5| Spark plug
6| Exhaust muffler
7| Clutch case
8| Rear grip
9| Hanger
10| Handle
11| Control lever
12| Control cable
13| Shaft
14| Protector
15| Gear Case/Head case
16| Handle holder
17| Cutter blade
18| Nylon cutting head
19| Fuel filler cap
20| Starter knob
21| Exhaust pipe
22| Oil gauge
MOUNTING OF HANDLE
CAUTION: Before doing any work on the Petrol Brushcutter, always stop the
engine and pull the spark plug connector off the spark plug.
Always wear protective gloves!
CAUTION: Start the Petrol Brushcutter only after having assembled it
completely.
For machines with bike handle models
– Loosen knob (1).
– Place handle (4) between handle clamp (2) and handle holder (3).
– Adjust handle (4) to an angle that provides a comfortable working position
and then secure by firmly hand-tightening knob (1).
CAUTION: Do not forget to mount spring (5). For machines with loop handle
– Fix a barrier to the left side of the machine together with the handle for
operator protection.
– Do not adjust position of the loop handle too close to the control grip.
Keep not less than 250 mm distance between the handle and the grip. (a
distance collar is provided for this purpose.)
MOUNTING OF PROTECTOR
To meet the applicable safety provisions, only the tool/protector combinations
as indicated in the table must be used.
Be sure to use genuine MAKITA cutter blades or nylon cutting head.
– The cutter blade must be well polished, free of cracks or breakage. If the
cutter blade hits against a stone during operation, stop the engine and check
the blade immediately.
– Polish or replace the cutter blade every three hours of operation.
– If the nylon cutting head hits against a stone during operation, stop the
engine and check the nylon cutting head immediately.
CAUTION: The appropriate
protector must always be installed, for your own safety and in order to comply
with accidentprevention regulations.
Operation of the equipment without the guard being in place is not permitted.
The outside diameter of the cutter blade must be 230 mm (9-1/16”). Never use
any blades surpassing 30 mm (9-1/16”) in outside diameter.
– In use of the metal blade, fix the protector (3) to the clamp (2) with two
bolts M6 x 30 (1).
NOTE: Tighten the right and left bolts evenly so that the gap between the
clamp (2) and the protector (3) will be constant.
Otherwise, the protector sometimes may not function as specified.– In cases where the nylon cord cutter is to be used, be sure
to mount the nylon cord cutter protector (4) onto the metal blade protector
(3).
– Mount the nylon cord cutter protector (4) by holding down its central notch
while sliding it into place from the flank of the metal blade protector (3).
– Remove tape adhered to cutter, which cuts nylon cord, on nylon cord cutter
protector (4).
CAUTION: Be sure to push in nylon cord cutter protector (4) until it is fully
inserted.
Take care not to injure yourself on the cutter for cutting the nylon cord.
MOUNTING OF CUTTER BLADE OR NYLON CUTTING HEAD
Turn the machine upside down, and you can replace the cutter blade or nylon cutting head easily.
– Insert the hex wrench through the hole in the gear case and rotate the
receiver washer (4) until it is locked with the hex wrench.
– Loosen the nut (1) (left-hand thread) with the socket wrench and remove the
nut (1), cup (2), and clamp washer (3). Mounting of
cutterblade with the hex wrench still in place
– Mount the cutter blade onto the shaft so that the guide of the receiver
washer (4) fits in the arbor hole in the cutter blade. Install the clamp
washer (3), cup (2), and secure the cutter blade with the nut (1).
[Tightening torque: 13 – 23 N-m] NOTE: Always wear gloves when handling
the cutter blade.
NOTE: The cutter blade-fastening nut (with spring washer) is a consumable
part. If there appears any wear or deformation on the spring washer, replace
the nut.
Mounting of nylon cutting head
– The clamp washer (3), cup (2), and nut (1) are not necessary for mounting
the nylon cutting head. The nylon cutting head should go on top of the
receiver washer (4).
– Insert the hex wrench through the hole in the gear case and rotate the
receiver washer (4) until it is locked with the hex wrench.
– Then screw the nylon cutting head onto the shaft by turning
it counterclockwise.
– Remove the hex wrench.
– Make sure that the blade is the left way up.
BEFORE START OF OPERATION
Inspection and refill of engine oil
– Perform the following procedure, with the engine cooled down.
– While keeping the engine level, remove the oil gauge, and confirm that the
oil is filled within the upper and lower limit marks.
When the oil is in short in such a way that the oil gauge touches the oil only
by its tip, in particular with the oil gauge remaining inserted in the
crankcase without screwing-in (Fig. 1), refill new oil near the port (Fig. 2).
– For reference, the oil refill time is about 10h (10 times or 10 tanks of oil
refill).
If the oil changes in color or mixes with dirt, replace it with new one. (For
the interval and method of replacement, refer to P 19)
Recommended oil: SAE 10W-30 oil of API Classification, Class SF or higher
(4-stroke engine for automobile)
Oil volume: Approx. 0.08L
Note: If the engine is not kept upright, oil may go into around the
engine, and may be refilled excessively.
If the oil is filled above the limit, the oil may be contaminated or may catch
fire with white smoke.
Point 1 in Replacement of oil: “Oil gauge”
– Remove dust or dirt near the oil refill port, and detach the oil gauge.
– Keep the detached oil gauge free of sand or dust. Otherwise, any sand or
dust adhering to the oil gauge may cause irregular oil circulation or wear on
the engine parts, which will result in troubles.
– As an example to keep the oil gauge clean, it is recommended to insert the
oil gauge on its knob side into the engine cover, as shown in Fig. 3.
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Keep the engine level, and detach the oil gauge.
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Fill oil up to the edge of the oil refill port. (Refer to Fig. 2 of the preceding page). Feed oil with the lubricant refill container.
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Securely tighten the oil gauge. Insufficient tightening may cause oil leakage.
Point 2 in Replacement of oil: “If oil spills out”
– If oil spills out between the fuel tank and engine main unit, the oil is
sucked into through the cooling air intake port, which will contaminate the
engine. Be sure to wipe out spilt oil before start of operation.
REFUELING
Handling of fuel
It is necessary to handle fuel with utmost care. Fuel may contain substances
similar to solvents. Refueling must be performed in a sufficiently ventilated
room or in the open air. Never inhale fuel vapor, and keep fuel away from you.
If you touch fuel repeatedly or for a long time, the skin becomes dry, which
may cause skin disease or allergy. If fuel enters into the eye, clean the eye
with fresh water. If your eye remains still irritated, consult your doctor.
Storage period of fuel
Fuel should be used up within a period of 4 weeks, even if it is kept in a
special container in a well-ventilated shade.
If a special container is not used or if the container is not covered, fuel
may deteriorate in one day.
STORAGE OF MACHINE AND REFILL TANK
– Keep the machine and tank at a cool place free from direct sunshine.
– Never keep the fuel in the cabin or trunk.
Fuel
The engine is a four-stroke engine. Be sure to use an automobile gasoline
(regular gasoline or premium gasoline).
Points for fuel
– Never use a gasoline mixture which contains engine oil. Otherwise, it will
cause excessive carbon accumulation or mechanical troubles.
– Use of deteriorated oil will cause irregular startup.
Refueling
WARNING: INFLAMMABLES STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Gasoline used: Automobile gasoline (unleaded gasoline)
– Loosen the tank cap a little so that there will be no difference in
atmospheric pressure.
– Detach the tank cap, and refuel, discharging air by tilting the fuel tank so
that the refuel port will be oriented upward. (Never refill fuel full to the
oil refill port.)
– Wipe well the periphery of the tank cap to prevent foreign
matter from entering into the fuel tank.
– After refueling, securely tighten the tank cap.
- If there is any flaw or damage on the tank cap, replace it.
- The tank cap is consumable, and therefore should be renewed every two to three years.
CORRECT HANDLING OF MACHINE
Attachment of shoulder strap
– Adjust the strap length so that the cutter blade will be kept parallel with
the ground. Detachment
For EBH252L, EBH253L
– In an emergency, push the notches (1) at both sides, and you can detach the
machine from you.
Be extremely careful to maintain control of the machine at this time. Do not
allow the machine to be deflected toward you or anyone in the work vicinity.
WARNING: Failure to maintain complete control of the machine at all could
result in serious bodily injury or DEATH.
For EBH252U, EBH253U
– In case of emergency, remove the emergency detachment lever (2) by
pulling strongly with a finger. The machine sill detach from body.
Be extremely careful to maintain control of the machine at this time. Do not
allow the machine to be deflected toward you or anyone in the work vicinity.
WARNING: Failure to maintain complete control of the machine at all could
result in serious bodily injury or DEATH.
POINTS IN OPERATION AND HOW TO STOP
Observe the applicable accident prevention regulations!
STARTING
Move at least 3 m away from the place of refuelling. Place the Petrol
Brushcutter on a clean piece of ground taking care that the cutting tool does
not come into contact with the ground or any other objects.
A: Cold start
- Set this machine on a flat space.![makita EBH250 Series Petrol Brushcutter
- assembly 22](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/makita-EBH250 -Series-Petrol-Brushcutter-assembly-22.png)2) Set the I-O switch (1) to OPERATION.
- Choke lever
Close the choke lever.
Choke opening:
– Full closing in cold or when the engine is cold.
– Full or half opening in restart just after stop of operation.
4) Primer pump
Continue to push the primer pump until fuel enters into the primer pump. (In general, fuel enters into the primer pump by 7 to 10 pushes.)
If the primer pump is pushed excessively, an excess of gasoline returns to the fuel tank. - Recoil starter
Pull the start knob gently until it is hard to pull (compression point). Then, return the start knob, and pull it strongly.
Never pull the rope to the full. Once the start knob is pulled, never release your hand immediately. Hold the start knob until it returns to its original point.
6) Choke lever
When the engine starts, open the choke lever.
– Open the choke lever progressively while checking the engine operation.
Be sure to open the choke lever to the full in the end.
– In cold or when the engine is cooled down, never open the choke lever suddenly. Otherwise, the engine may stop. - Warm-up operation
Continue warm-up operation for 2 to 3 minutes.
Note: – If the starter handle is pulled repeatedly when the choke lever remains at “CLOSE” position, the engine will not start easily due to excessive fuel intake.
– In case of excessive fuel intake, remove the spark plug and pull the starter handle slowly to remove excess fuel. Also, dry the electrode section of the spark plug.
Caution during operation:
If the throttle lever is opened fully in a no-load operation, the engine rotation is increased to 10,000 min-1 or more. Never operate the engine at a
higher speed than required and at an approximate speed of 6,000 – 8,500 min-1.
B: Startup after warm-up operation
- Push the primer pump repeatedly.
- Keep the throttle lever at the idling position.
- Pull the recoil starter strongly.
- If it is difficult to start the engine, open the throttle by about 1/3.
Pay attention to the cutter blade which may rotate.
Attention in Operation
When the engine is operated upside down, white smoke may come out from the
muffler.
STOPPING
- Release the throttle lever (2) fully, and when the engine rpm has lowered, set the I-O switch to STOP the engine will now stop.
- Be aware that the cutting head may not stop immediately and allow it to slow down fully.
ADJUSTMENT OF LOW-SPEED ROTATION (IDLING)
When it is necessary to adjust the low-speed rotation (idling), perform it by
the carburetor adjusting screw.
CHECKUP OF LOW-SPEED ROTATION
– Set the low-speed rotation to 3,000 min.-1
If it is necessary to change the rotation speed, regulate the adjusting screw
(illustrated on the right), with Phillips screwdriver.
– Turn the adjusting screw to the right, and the engine rotation will
increase. Turn the adjusting screw to the left, and the engine rotation will
drop.
– The carburetor is generally adjusted before shipment. If it is necessary to
readjust it, please contact Authorized Service Agent.
RESHARPENING THE CUTTING TOOL
CAUTION: The cutting tools mentioned below must only be resharpened by an
authorized facility. Manual resharpening will result in imbalances of the
cutting tool causing vibrations and damage to the equipment.
– cutter blade
An expert resharpening and balancing service is provided by Authorized Service
Agents.
NOTE: To increase the service life of the cutter blade it may be turned
over once, until both cutting edges have become blunt. NYLON CUTTING HEAD
The nylon cutting head is a dual string trimmer head capable of both automatic
and bump & feed mechanisms.
The nylon cutting head will automatically feed out the proper length of nylon
cord by the changes in centrifugal force caused by increasing or decreasing
rpms. However, to cut soft grass more efficiently, bump the nylon cutting head
against the ground to feed out extra cord as indicated under operation
section.
Operation
– Increase the nylon cutting head speed to approx. 6,000 min-1.
Low speed (under 4,800 min-1) is not suitable, the nylon cord will not feed
out properly at low speed.
– The most effective cutting area is shown by the shaded area.
If the nylon cord does not feed out automatically proceed as
follows:
- Release the throttle lever to run the engine idle and then squeeze the throttle lever fully. Repeat this procedure until the nylon cord feeds out to the proper length.
- If the nylon cord is too short to feed out automatically with the above procedure, bump the knob of the nylon cutting head against the ground to feed out the nylon cord.
- If the nylon cord does not feed out with procedure 2, rewind/replace the nylon cord by following the procedures described under “Replacing the nylon cord.”
Replacing the nylon cord
– First, stop the engine.
– Press on the housing latches inward to lift off the cover, then remove the
spool.– Hook the center of new nylon cord into
the notch in the center of the spool, with one end of the cord extending about
80 mm (3-1/8”) more than the other.
Then wind both ends firmly around the spool in the direction of the head
rotation (left-hand direction indicated by LH and right-hand direction by RH
on the side of the spool).
– Wind all but about 100 mm (3-15/16”) of the cords, leaving the ends
temporarily hooked through a notch on the side of the spool.
– Mount the spool in the housing so that the grooves and
protrusions on the spool match up with those in the housing. Keep the side
with letters on the spool visible on the top. Now, unhook the ends of the cord
from their temporary position and feed the cords through the eyelets to come
out of the housing.
– Align the protrusion on the underside of the cover with the slots of the
eyelets.
Then push cover firmly onto the housing to secure it.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Before doing any work on the Petrol Brushcutter, always stop the
engine and pull the plug cap off the spark plug (see “checking the spark
plug”).
Always wear protective gloves!
To ensure a long service life and to avoid any damage to the equipment, the
following servicing operations should be performed at regular intervals.
Daily checkup and maintenance
– Before operation, check the machine for loose screws or missing parts. Pay
particular attention to the tightness of the cutter blade or nylon cutting
head.
– Before operation, always check for clogging of the cooling air passage and
the cylinder fins.
Clean them if necessary.
– Perform the following work daily after use:
- Clean the Petrol Brushcutter externally and inspect for damage.
- Clean the air filter. When working under extremely dusty conditions, clean the filter the severall times a day.
- Check the blade or the nylon cutting head for damage and make sure it is firmly mounted.
- Check that there is sufficient difference between idling and engagement speed to ensure that the cutting tool is at a standstill while the engine is idling (if necessary reduce idling speed).
If under idling conditions the tool should still continue to run, consult your
nearest Authorized Service Agent.
– Check the functioning of the I-O switch, the lock-off lever, the control
lever, and the look button.
REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE OIL
Deteriorated engine oil will shorten the life of the sliding and rotating
parts to a great extent. Be sure to check the period and quantity of
replacement.
ATTENTION: In general, the engine main unit and engine oil still remain
hot just after the engine is stopped. In replacement of oil, confirm that the
engine main unit and engine oil are sufficiently cooled down. Otherwise, there
may remain a risk of scald.
Note: If the oil filled above the limit, it may be contaminated or may
catch fire with white smoke.
Interval of replacement: Initially, every 20 operating hours, and subsequently
every 50 operating hours Recommended oil: SAE10W-30 oil of API Classification
SF Class or higher (4-stroke engine oil for automobile)
In replacement, perform the following procedure.
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Confirm that the tank cap is tightened securely.
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Detach the oil gauge.
Keep the oil gauge free from dust or dirt. -
Place waste or paper near the oil refill port.
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Detach the oil gauge, and drain oil, tilting the main unit toward the oil refill port. Drain oil in a container for orderly disposal.
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Keep the engine level, and feed new oil up to the edge of the oil refill port. In refill, use a lubricant refill container.
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After refill, securely tighten the oil gauge. Insufficient tightening of the oil gauge will lead to oil leakage.
POINTS ON OIL
– Never discard replaced engine oil in garbage, earth or sewage ditch.
Disposal of oil is regulated by law. In disposal, always follow the relevant
laws and regulations. For any points remaining unknown, contact Authorized
Service Agent.
– Oil will deteriorate even when it is kept unused. Perform inspection and
replacement at regular intervals (replace with new oil every 6 months).
CLEANING OF AIR CLEANER
DANGER: INFLAMMABLES STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Interval of Cleaning and Inspection: Daily (every 10 operating hours)
– Turn the choke lever to the full close side, and keep the carburetor off
from dust or dirt.
– Remove the air cleaner cover-fixing bolts.
– Pull the cover lower side and detach the air cleaner cover.
– If oil adheres to the element (sponge), squeeze it firmly.
– For heavy contamination:
1) Remove the element (sponge), immerse it in warm water or in
waterdiluted neutral detergent, and dry it completely.
2) Clean the element (felt) with gasoline, and dry it completely.
– Before attaching the element, be sure to dry it completely. Insufficient
drying of the element may lead to difficult startup.
– Wipe out with waste cloth, oil adhering around the air cleaner cover and
plate breather.
– Immediately after cleaning is finished, attach the cleaner cover and tighten
it with fixing bolts. (In remounting, first place the upper claw, and then the
lower claw.)
Points in Handling Air Cleaner Element
– Clean the element several times a day, if excessive dust adheres to it.
– If operation continues with the element remaining not cleared of oil, oil in
the air cleaner may fall outside, resulting in oil contamination.
CHECKING THE SPARK PLUG
– Only use the supplied universal wrench to remove or to install the spark
plug.
– The gap between the two electrodes of the spark plug should be 0.7 – 0.8 mm
(0.028” – 0.032”). If the gap is too wide or too narrow, adjust it. If the
spark plug is clogged or contaminated, clean it thoroughly or replace it.
CAUTION: Never touch the spark plug connector while the engine is running
(danger of high voltage electric shock). SUPPLY OF GREASE
TO GEAR CASE
– Supply grease (Shell Alvania 2 or equivalent) to the gear case through the
grease hole every 30 hours. (Genuine MAKITA grease may be purchased from your
MAKITA dealer.)
CLEANING OF FUEL FILTER
WARNING: INFLAMMABLES STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Interval of Cleaning and Inspection: Monthly (every 50 operating hours)
Suction head in the fuel tank
– The fuel filter (1) of the suction head is used to filter the fuel required
by the carburetor.
– A periodical visual inspection of the fuel filter is to be conducted. For
that purpose open the tank cap, use a wire hook and pull out the suction head
through the tank opening. Filters found to have hardened, been polluted or
clogged up are to be replaced.
– Insufficient fuel supply can result in the admissible maximum speed being
exceeded. It is therefore important to replace the fuel filter at least
quarterly to ensure satisfactory fuel supply to the carburetor.
REPLACEMENT OF FUEL PIPE
CAUTION: INFLAMMABLES STRICTLY PROHIBITED
Interval of Cleaning and Inspection: Daily (every 10 operating hours)
Replacement: Annually (every 200 operating hours)
Replace the fuel pipe every year, regardless of operating frequency. Fuel
leakage may lead to fire.
If any leakage is detected during inspection, replace the oil pipe
immediately.
INSPECTION OF BOLTS, NUTS AND SCREWS
– Retighten loose bolts, nuts, etc.
– Check for fuel and oil leakage.
– Replace damaged parts with new ones for safety operation.
CLEANING OF PARTS
– Keep the engine always clean.
– Keep the cylinder fins free of dust or dirt. Dust or dirt adhering to the
fins will cause piston seizure.
REPLACEMENT OF GASKETS AND PACKINGS
In reassembling after the engine is dismounted, be sure to replace the gaskets
and packings with new ones.
Any maintenance of adjustment work that is not included and described in this
manual is only to be performed by Authorized Service Agents.
STORAGE
WARNING: When draining the fuel, be sure to stop the engine and confirm
that the engine cools down. Just after stopping the engine, it may still hot
with possibility of burns, inflammability and fire.
ATTENTION: When the machine is kept out of operation for a long time,
drain up all fuel from the fuel tank and carburetor, and keep it at a dry and
clean place.
– Drain up fuel from the fuel tank and carburetor according to the following procedure:
- Remove the fuel tank cap, and drain fuel completely.
If there is any foreign matter remaining in the fuel tank, remove it completely. - Pull out the fuel filter from the refill port using a wire.
- Push the primer pump until fuel is drained from there, and drain fuel coming into the fuel tank.
- Reset the filter to the fuel tank, and securely tighten the fuel tank cap.
- Then, continue to operate the engine until it stops.
– Remove the spark plug, and drip several drops of engine oil through the spark plug hole.
– Gently pull the starter handle so that engine oil will spread over the engine, and attach the spark plug.
– Attach the cover to the cutter blade.
– During storage, keep the rod horizontal or keep the machine upright with the blade edge oriented upward. (In this case, pay full attention to prevent the machine from falling.)
Never store the machine with the cutter blade edge oriented downward.
Lubricating oil may spill out.
– Keep the drained fuel in a special container in a well-ventilated shade.
Attention after long-time storage
– Before startup after long-time shutdown, be sure to replace oil (refer to P 19). Oil will deteriorate while the machine is kept out of operation.
Fault location
Fault| System| Observation|
Cause
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Engine not starting or with difficulty| Ignition system| Ignition spark O.K.|
Fault in fuel supply or compression system, mechanical defect
No ignition spark| STOP-switch operated, wiring fault or short circuit, spark
plug or connector defective, ignition module faulty
Fuel supply| Fuel tank filled| Incorrect choke position, carburetor defective,
fuel supply line bent or blocked, fuel dirty.
Compression| No compression when pulled over| Cylinder bottom gasket
defective, crankshaft seals damaged, cylinder or piston rings defective or
improper sealing of spark plug
Mechanical fault| Starter not engaging| Broken starter spring, broken parts
inside of the engine
Warm start problems| | Tank filled ignition spark existing| Carburetor
contaminated, have it cleaned
Engine starts but dies| Fuel supply| Tank filled| Incorrect idling adjustment,
carburetor contaminated
Fuel tank vent defective, fuel supply line interrupted, cable or STOP-switch
faulty
Insufficient performance| Several systems may simultaneously be affected|
Engine idling poor| Air filter contaminated, carburetor contaminated, muffler
clogged, exhaust duct in the cylinder clogged
Operating time Item| | Before operation| After lubrication|
Daily (10h)| **30h| ****50h| ****200h| Shutdown/
rest| Corres-ponding P
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** Engine oil| Inspect/clean| | | | | | | | 13
Replace| | | | | | | | 19
Tightening parts (bolt, nut)| Inspect| | | | | | | | 21
Fuel tank| Clean/inspect| | | | | | | | —
Drain fuel| | | | | | | | 22
Throttle lever| Check function| | | | | | | | —
Stop switch| Check function| | | | | | | | 17
Cutting blade| Inspect| | | | | | | | 11
Low-speed rotation| Inspect/adjust| | | | | | | | 17
Air cleaner| Clean| | | | | | | | 20
Ignition plug| Inspect| | | | | | | | 21
Cooling air duct| Clean/inspect| | | | | | | | 21
Fuel pipe
| Inspect| | | | | | | | 21
Replace| | | | | | | | —
Gear-case grease| Refill| | | | | | | | 21
Fuel filter| Clean/replace| | | | | | | | 21
Clearance between air intake valve and air discharge valve|
Adjust
| | | | | | ****
| | ****
—
Engine overhaul| | | | | | | | | —
Carburetor| Drain fuel| | | | | | | | 22
1 Perform initial replacement after 20h operation.
2 For the 200 operating hour inspection, request Authorized Service Agent or a machine shop.
*3 After emptying the fuel tank, continue to run the engine and drain fuel in the carburetor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before making a request for repairs, check a trouble for yourself. If any
abnormality is found, control your machine according to the description of
this manual. Never tamper or dismount any part contrary to the description.
For repairs, contact Authorized Service Agent or local dealership.
State of abnormality
| Probable cause (malfunction)|
Remedy
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Engine does not start| Failure to operate primer pump| Push 7 to 10 times
Low pulling speed of starter rope| Pull strongly
Lack of fuel| Feed fuel
Clogged fuel filter| Clean
Broken fuel tube| Straighten fuel tube
Deteriorated fuel| Deteriorated fuel makes starting more difficult. Replace
with new one. (Recommended replacement: 1 month)
Excessive suction of fuel| Set throttle lever from medium speed to high speed,
and pull starter handle until engine starts. Once engine starts, cutter
blade starts rotating. Pay full attention to cutter blade.
If engine will not start still, remove spark plug, make electrode dry, and
reassemble them as they originally are. Then, start as specified.
Detached plug cap| Attach securely
Contaminated spark plug| Clean
Abnormal clearance of spark plug| Adjust clearance
Other abnormality of spark plug| Replace
Abnormal carburetor| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Starter rope cannot be pulled| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Abnormal drive system| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Engine stops soon
Engine speed does not increase| Insufficient warm-up| Perform warm-up
operation
Choke lever is set to “CLOSE” although engine is warmed up.| Set to “OPEN”
Clogged fuel filter| Clean
Contaminated or clogged air cleaner| Clean
Abnormal carburetor| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Abnormal drive system| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Cutter blade does not rotate
Stop engine immediately| Loosened cutter blade-tightening nut| Tighten
securely
Twigs caught by cutter blade or dispersion- preventing cover.| Remove foreign
matter
Abnormal drive system| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Main unit vibrates abnormally
Stop engine immediately| Broken, bent or worn cutter blade| Replace cutter
blade
Loosened cutter blade-tightening nut| Tighten securely
Shifted convex part of cutter blade and cutter blade support fitting.| Attach
securely
Abnormal drive system| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Cutter blade does not stop immediately
Stop engine immediately| High idling rotation| Adjust
Detached throttle wire| Attach securely
Abnormal drive system| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Engine does not stop| Detached connector| Attach securely
Abnormal electric system| Make request for inspection and maintenance.
Run engine at idling, and set choke lever to CLOSE| |
When the engine does not start after warm-up operation:
If there is no abnormality found for the check items, open the throttle by
about 1/3 and start the engine.
EMISSION COMPLIANCE PERIOD
For handheld engine: The Emissions
Compliance Period referred to on the Emissions
Compliance label indicates the number of operating hours for which the engine
has been shown to meet Federal emission requirements.
Category C=50 hours, B=125 hours, and A=300 hours.
AIR INDEX
An Air Index Information hang tag was supplied to this engine in accordance
with the emission regulations of the California Air Resources Board.
The bar graph on the hang tag shows the emissions performance of this engine.
The bar graph can be used to compare the emissions performance with other
available engine.
The lower the Air Index, the less pollution.
The following durability description is to provide you with information
relating to the emission durability period of the engine.
Descriptive Term | Applicable to Emissions Durability Period |
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Moderate | 50 hours (0-65 cc) |
Intermediate | 125 hours (0-65 cc) |
Extended | 300 hours (0-65 cc) |
Notice: The Air Index Information hang tag must remain on the engine or on the equipment until it is sold to the ultimate purchaser. Remove the hang tag before operating the engine.
CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS CONTROL WARRANTY STATEMENT YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS
The California Air Resources Board and Makita USA, Inc are pleased to explain
the emissions control system’s warranty on your 2007 and later small off-road
engine. In California, new equipment that use small off-engines must be
designed, built, and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog
standards. Makita USA, Inc must warrant the emissions control system on your
small off-road engine for the period listed below provided there has been no
abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your equipment.
Your emissions control system may include parts such as: carburetors or fuel
injection system, ignition system, catalytic converters, fuel tanks, valves,
filters, clamps, connectors, and other associated components. Also, included
may be hoses, belts, connectors, sensors, and other emission-related
assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, Makita USA, Inc will repair your small
off-road engine at no cost to you including diagnosis, parts and labor.
MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY COVERAGE:
This emissions control system is warranted for two years. If any emissions-
related part on your equipment is defective, the part will be repaired or
replaced by Makita USA, Inc.
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual. Makita USA, Inc recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road engine, but Makita USA, Inc cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
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As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware that Makita USA, Inc may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-road engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, or improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
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You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to a Makita Factory Service Center as soon as the problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have a question regarding
your warranty coverage, you should contact: -
For the nearest Makita service center, please visit www.makitatools.com
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For technical support or questions regarding operation of our tools and accessories call: 1-800-4-MAKITA
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Makita USA Inc. Corporate Office: 14930 Northam St. La Mirada, CA 90638-5753
DEFECTS WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS:
(a) The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to an ultimate purchaser.
(b) General Emissions Warranty Coverage. Makita USA, Inc must warrant to the ultimate purchaser and eac subsequent owner that the engine or equipment is:
(1) Designed, built, and equipped so as to conform with all applicable regulations adopted by the Air Resources Board; and
(2) Free from defects in materials and workmanship that causes the failure of a warranted part for a period of two years.
(c) The warranty on emissions-related parts will be interpreted as follows:- Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions required by subsection (d) must be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection (b) (2). If any such part fails during the period of warranty coverage, it must be repaired or replaced by the manufacturer according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under the warranty must be warranted for the remaining warranty period.
- Any warranted part that is scheduled only for regular inspection in the written instructions required by subsection (d) must be warranted for the warranty period defined in Subsection (b) (2). A statement in such written instructions to the effect of “repair or replace as necessary” will not reduce the period of warranty coverage. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty must be warranted for the remaining warranty period.
- Any warranted part that is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions required by subsection (d) must be warranted for the period of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part. If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement, the part must be repaired or replaced by the engine manufacturer according to Subsection (4) below. Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty must be warranted for the remainder of the period prior to the first scheduled replacement point for the part.
- Repair or replacement of any warranted part under the warranty must be performed at no charge to the owner at a warranty station.
- Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection (4) above, warranty services or repairs must be provided at all manufacturer distribution centers that are franchised to service the subject engines.
- The owner must not be charged for diagnostic labor that leads to the determination that a warranted part is in fact defective, provided that such diagnostic work is performed at a warranty station.
- The manufacturer is liable for damages to other engine components proximately caused by a failure under warranty of any warranted part.
- Throughout the emissions warranty period defined in Subsection (b) (2), the manufacturer must maintain a supply of warranted parts sufficient to meet the expected demand for such parts.
- Any replacement part may be used in the performance of any warranty maintenance or repairs and must be provided without charge to the owner. Such use will not reduce the warranty obligations of the manufacturer.
- Add on or modified parts that are not exempted by the Air Resources Board may not be used. The use of any non exempted add on or modified parts will be grounds for disallowing a warranty claim. The manufacturer will not be liable to warrant failures of warranted parts caused by the use of a non exempted add on or modified part.
- The manufacturer issuing the warranty shall provide any documents that describe that manufacturer’s warranty procedures or policies within five working days of request by the Air Resources Board.
(d) Emission Warranty Parts List.
(1) Fuel Metering System
(i) Carburetor and internal parts
(ii) Fuel Filter
(iii) Fuel Tank.
(2) Air Induction System
(i) Air cleaner plate (including choke system)
(ii) Air cleaner cover
(iii) Air cleaner element
(3) Ignition System
(i) Spark Plugs.
(ii) Magneto or electronic ignition system.
(iii) Spark advance/retard system.
(4) Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
(i) Hoses, Sealing gaskets, belts, connectors, and assemblies.
Makita USA, Inc will furnish with each new engine written instructions for the maintenance and use of the engine by the owner.
(e) MAINTENANCE STATEMENTS
It is your responsibility to have all scheduled inspection and maintenance services performed at the times recommended in the 2007 and later Owner’s Manual and to retain proof that inspection and maintenance services are performed at the times when recommended. Makita USA, Inc will not deny a warranty claim solely because you have no record of maintenance; however, Makita USA, Inc may deny a warranty claim if your failure to perform required maintenance resulted in the failure of warranted part. The proof, which you maintain, should be given to each subsequent owner of the engine. You are responsible for performing the scheduled maintenance described below based on the procedures specified in the 2007 and later Owner’s Manual. The scheduled maintenance below is based on the normal engine-operating schedule.
PROCEDURE………………………………. INTERVAL
- Clean engine and check bolts and nuts. Retighten if necessary. : Every 8 hours (daily)
- Check and refill engine oil (4 stroke engine only) : Every 8 hours (refill daily up to upper limit)
- Change engine oil (4 stroke engine only) : Initial 20 hours and every 50 hours afterward
- Check clogging of cooling air passage and cylinder fins. Remove and clean if necessary. : Every 8 hours (daily)
- Clean air cleaner. : Every 8 hours (daily)
- Check spark plug. Clean and adjust if necessary. : Every 8 hours (daily)
- Check muffler exhaust outlet (or port). Clean if necessary. : Every 50 hours (monthly)
- Check fuel filter. If clogged, replace with new one. : Every 50 hours (monthly)
- Adjust valve clearance, if applicable (4 stroke engine only).: Every 200 hours (yearly)
- Replace fuel lines. : Every 200 hours (yearly)
- Clean and inspect the complete engine. Replace any damaged or worn out parts. : Every 200 hours
- Replace packings and gaskets with new ones. : Every reassembling
FEDERAL EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY
EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY COVERAGE – This emission warranty is
applicable in all States, except the State of California
Makita U.S.A., Inc., (herein “Makita”) warrant to the initial retail purchaser
and each subsequent owner, that this utility equipment engine (herein
“engine”) was designed, built, and equipped to conform at the time of initial
sale to all applicable regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), and that the engine is free of defects in materials and workmanship
which would cause this engine to fall to conform with EPA regulations during
its warranty period.
For the components listed under PARTS COVERED, the dealer or service center
authorized by Makita will, at no cost to you, make the necessary diagnosis,
repair, or replacement necessary to ensure that the engine complies with
applicable U.S. EPA regulations.
EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY PERIOD
The warranty period for this engine begins on the date of sale to the initial
purchaser and continues for a period of 2 years.
PARTS COVERED
Listed below are the parts covered by the Emission Component Defect Warranty.
Some of the parts listed below may require scheduled maintenance and are
warranted up to the first scheduled replacement point for that part.
1) Fuel Metering System
(i) Carburetor and internal parts
(ii) Fuel filter, if applicable
(iii) Throttle stopper, if applicable
(iv) Choke System, if applicable
2) Air Induction System
(i) Air cleaner plate
(ii) Air cleaner case
(iii) Air cleaner element
3) Ignition System
(i) Spark plug
(ii) Flywheel Magneto
(iii) Ignition Coil
4) Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems
(i) Fuel hoses, clamps and sealing gaskets
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service, take your engine to the nearest MAKITA Factory
Service Center authorized by MAKITA. Bring your sales receipts indicating date
of purchase for this engine. The dealer or service center authorized by Makita
will perform the necessary repairs or adjustments within a reasonable amount
of time and furnish you with a copy of the repair order. All parts and
accessories replaced under this warranty become the property of Makita.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
- Conditions resulting from tampering, misuse, improper adjustment (unless they were made by the dealer or service center 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 required maintenance services.
- Consequential damages such as loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of the engine of equipment, etc.
- Diagnosis and inspection charges that do not result in warranty-eligible service being performed.
- Any non-authorized replacement part, or malfunction of authorized parts due to use of non-authorized parts.
OWNER’S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES
As the engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner’s manual, Makita recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your engine, but Makita can not deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the engine owner, you should however be aware that the Makita may deny your warranty coverage if your engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
You are responsible for presenting your engine to the nearest dealer or service center authorized by Makita when a problem exists.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact the Followings: - For the nearest Makita service center, please visit www.makitatools.com
- For technical support or questions regarding operation of our tools and accessories call: 1-800-4-MAKITA
- Makita USA Inc. Corporate Office: 14930 Northam St. La Mirada, CA 90638-5753
(For Canada) - For the authorized service center nearest you please refer to the local yellow pages directory under “tools”, or contact our customer service department Tel 1-800-263-3734 (Canada only), or visit our web site www.makita.ca
- Makita Canada Inc. Head Office & Plant: 1950 Forbes Street, Whitby, ON L1N7B7.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
You are responsible for the proper use and maintenance of the engine. You should keep all receipts and maintenance records covering the performance of regular maintenance in the event questions arise. These receipts and maintenance records should be transferred to each subsequent owner of the engine. Makita reserves the rights to deny warranty coverage if the engine has not been properly maintained. Warranty claims will not be denied, however, solely because of the lack of required maintenance or failure to keep maintenance records.
MAINTENANCE, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF EMISSION CONTROL DEVICES AND SYSTEMS MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY REPAIR ESTABLISHMENT OR INDIVIDUAL; HOWEVER, WARRANTY REPAIRS MUST BE PERFORMED BY A DEALER OR SERVICE CENTER AUTHORIZED BY Makita. THE USE OF PARTS THAT ARE NOT EQUIVALENT IN PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY TO AUTHORIZED PARTS MAY IMPAIR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM AND MAY HAVE A BEARING ON THE OUTCOME OF A WARRANTY CLAIM.
If other than the parts authorized by Makita are used for maintenance replacements or for the repair of components affecting emission control, you should assure yourself that such parts are warranted by their manufacturer to be equivalent to the parts authorized by Makita in their performance and durability.
HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM
All repairs qualifying under this limited warranty must be performed by a service dealer authorized by MAKITA.
In the event that any emission-related part is found to be defective during the warranty period, you shall notify MAKITA at the following contacts and you will be advised of the appropriate warranty service dealer or service providers where the warranty repair can be performed. - For the nearest Makita service center, please visit www.makitatools.com
- For technical support or questions regarding operation of our tools and accessories call: 1-800-4-MAKITA
- Makita USA Inc. Corporate Office: 14930 Northam St. La Mirada, CA 90638-5753
(For Canada) - For the authorized service center nearest you please refer to the local yellow pages directory under “tools”, or contact our customer service department Tel 1-800-263-3734 (Canada only), or visit our web site www.makita.ca
- Makita Canada Inc. Head Office & Plant: 1950 Forbes Street, Whitby, ON L1N7B7.
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