Makita RBC25A instruction manual Procedures

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ENGINE STARTING A N D STOPPING

Stop Position

PROCEDURES

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'"0 Start Position

Starting when the engine is cold

 

Use the following procedure when the engine is cold, or after it has been stopped for longer than 5 minutes, or after fuel has been added to the engine:

1. Slide the stop switch away from the "STOP"position (Fig. 5).

2. Gently push on the primer pump repeatedly (7 - 10 times) until fuel enters the primer pump (Fig. 6).

3. Close the choke lever fully by moving it to the [XI position (Fig. 6).

4. Lock the throttle lever in the "start"position as follows: i). Squeeze the throttle lever fully.

ii). Hook the lock fin to the notch in the throttle lever case while releasing the throttle lever (Fig. 7).

5. Place the machine on the ground. Hold the drive shaft or the grip with one hand, and give several strong pulls to the starter using the other hand.

6. After the engine has started, open the choke lever fully by moving it gradually to the I $ I position.

7. Release the throttle lever fully.

Note: The throttle lever is unlocked by squeezing it

slightly.I

Restarting immediately after the engine has stopped.

1. Slide the stop switch away from the "STOP"position (Fig. 5).

2 . Gently push on the primer pump repeatedly (7 - 10 times) until fuel enters the primer pump (Fig. 6).

3.Leave the choke lever in the open 1 $ 1 position (Fig. 6).

4.Leave the throttle lever fully released.

5.Place the machine on the ground. Hold the drive shaft or grip with one hand, and give several strong pulls to the starter using the other hand.

CAUTION:

Never operate the engine at high rpm without load. With the throttle lever fully squeezed and no load, the engine rpm will be very high which could have an adverse effect on the life of the engine.

Stopping

1.Release the throttle lever fully.

2.When the engine rpm has lowered, push the stop switch to the "STOP" position. The engine will stop.

Fig. 5

Choke

lever

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Fig. 6

Fig. 7

Idle adjustment

The nylon cutting head should not run when the throttle lever is fully released. If necessary, adjust the idle rpm using the idle adjusting screw (Fig. 8).

Idle adjusting screw

Fig. 8

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Contents String Trimmer Safety Rules and Precautions Engine Fuel Lines and Other Engine Parts Equipment Description Mounting the nylon cutting head Assembly InstructionsMounting the handle Fig Mounting the protector FigFuel and oil mixture Preparing for OperationCheck points before operation Procedures Correct Handling of the Machine Attachment, adjustment and detachment of the shoulder strapDaily CHECK-UP and Maintenance Reassembling the drive shaft and the engine Reassembly InstructionsInstructions for USE of the Nylon Cutting Head Safety InstructionsInstallation Bump & Feed BF4Replacing the nylon cord Owners Warranty Responsibilities Manufacturers Warranty CoverageEMISSION-RELATED Parts Covered Under this Warranty Limited WarrantyWarranty Period What is Covered Under this WarrantyMaintenance Schedule Procedureinterval What is not Covered Under this WarrantyHOW to File a Warranty Claim Where to GET Warranty Services Repair and Replacement of EMISSION-RELATED Parts

RBC25A specifications

The Makita RBC25A is a powerful and efficient brush cutter, designed to meet the demanding needs of both professionals and avid gardeners. Equipped with a reliable 24.5cc two-stroke engine, this tool delivers robust performance, ensuring that even the toughest vegetation can be tackled with ease. Its lightweight design, weighing in at just 10.5 pounds, provides excellent maneuverability, allowing users to work for extended periods without experiencing fatigue.

One of the standout features of the RBC25A is its Easy Start technology, which simplifies the process of starting the engine. With this technology, users can start the machine with minimal effort, making it more accessible to those who may struggle with traditional starting systems. Additionally, the engine is designed with low emissions, ensuring that it operates in an environmentally friendly manner while still delivering the power needed for demanding tasks.

The RBC25A is equipped with a commercial-grade geared head that enhances cutting efficiency and durability. This feature is essential for maintaining consistent performance over time, especially when working on dense undergrowth or thick grass. The brush cutter also includes a dual-line bump feed head, which allows for quick line advancement, ensuring you spend less time reloading and more time cutting.

Ergonomics are a critical consideration in the design of the RBC25A. The machine features a comfortable, padded handle that reduces vibration and improves user control, making it easier to handle during extended use. The adjustable handle also allows users to customize the grip for comfort and precision, enhancing overall performance.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Makita RBC25A is its compatibility with various attachments. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for users who require a multifunctional tool for a variety of landscaping tasks. Whether it's edging, pruning, or trimming, the RBC25A can adapt to suit different jobs effectively.

In summary, the Makita RBC25A is a feature-rich brush cutter that combines power, efficiency, and ease of use. With its advanced technologies, ergonomic design, and versatility, it stands out as a favorite among landscaping professionals and garden enthusiasts alike, proving to be a valuable addition to any toolkit.