Important adjustments

WARNING!

At correct idle speed, chain should not turn. For di- rections to adjust idle speed, see the appropriate section of this instruction manual.

Do not use a saw with incorrect idle speed adjust- ment. Adjust the idle speed yourself according to the appropriate section of this manual.

Have your MAKITA dealer check your saw and make proper adjustments or repairs.

Check the saw chain tension frequently, especially just after installing a new chain. New chains may stretch more during their initial use. A properly adjusted saw chain can be pulled freely around the guide bar by hand without sagging. Always stop the engine and wear gloves when checking or adjusting the chain tension.

Working conditions

Operate your chain saw only outdoors. Operate the saw under good visibility and daylight conditions only.

WARNING!

Take extreme care in wet and freezing weather (rain, snow, ice). Put off the work when the weather is windy, stormy or rainfall is heavy. Clear the area where you are working.

WARNING!

Avoid stumbling on obstacles such as stumps, roots or rocks and watch out for holes or ditches. Be extremely cautious when working on slopes or uneven ground. There is increased danger of slipping on freshly debarked logs.

Cutting instructions

Always hold the saw firmly with both hands when the engine is running. Place your left hand on the tubular handle and your right hand on grip and throttle lever. Left-handers should follow these instructions too.

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Wrap your fingers tightly around the handles, keeping the handles cradled between your thumb and forefinger (fig. 7). With your hands in this position, you can best oppose and absorb the push, pull and kickback forces of your saw without having it slip out of your grip (see section of reactive forces). Make sure your chain saw handle and grip are in good condition and free of moisture, pitch, oil or grease.

Always start a cut with the chain running at full speed and the spike bar in contact with the wood.

WARNING!

Never use the saw with one hand. You cannot control reactive forces (see pages 9 to 11) and may lose control of the saw.

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WARNING!

Do not operate your chain saw in semi-throttle position. Cutting in this position does not permit the operator proper control of the saw or chain speed.

WARNING!

Never come too close to a rotating chain with your hands or body.

WARNING!

Do not cut any material other than wood or wooden objects.

Use your chain saw for cutting only. It is not designed for prying or shoveling away limbs, roots or other objects.

When sawing, make sure that the saw chain does not touch any foreign materials such as rocks, nails and the like (fig. 8). Such objects may be flung off, damage the saw chain or cause the saw to kick back.

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Makita DCS 401, DCS 400, DCS 340, DCS 341 manual Important adjustments, Working conditions, Cutting instructions

DCS 400, DCS 341, DCS 401, DCS 340 specifications

Makita has been an industry leader in power tools, consistently delivering high-performance products that meet the needs of professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. Among their impressive lineup of tools, the Makita DCS 340, DCS 401, DCS 341, and DCS 400 chainsaws stand out for their innovation, reliability, and ease of use. Each model offers unique features that cater to different applications and requirements.

The Makita DCS 340 is designed for versatility and efficiency. Equipped with a powerful 34cc engine, it provides ample power for a variety of cutting tasks. The lightweight design enhances maneuverability, making it an excellent choice for both professionals and home users. One of the key features of the DCS 340 is its advanced anti-vibration system, which reduces fatigue during extended use. The easy-start mechanism further enhances user experience, allowing for quick and hassle-free operation.

Next in line is the DCS 401, which boasts a 40cc engine, offering elevated power for more demanding applications. This model is particularly effective for heavy-duty cutting tasks such as felling larger trees and processing timber. The DCS 401 features a chain brake for improved safety, as well as an ergonomic handle that ensures a comfortable grip and enhanced control. The automatic chain oiling system also ensures consistent lubrication for smoother operation and extends the lifespan of the saw.

The DCS 341 model is similar to the DCS 340 but offers added convenience with its 40cc engine and a slightly different configuration tailored for more intricate work. It includes a tool-less chain adjustment feature, enabling quick and easy chain tension adjustments without additional tools. This model's lightweight design is further enhanced by its compact build, making it ideal for a variety of outdoor jobs like pruning and trimming.

Lastly, the Makita DCS 400 features a robust 40cc engine as well but is specifically designed for professional-grade performance. It excels in demanding environments, thanks to its durable construction and advanced air filtration system. This model significantly reduces wear and tear and increases longevity. The DCS 400 also offers a fast idle for easier cold starts and a transparent fuel tank, allowing for quick visual checks on fuel levels.

Overall, whether you're a professional or a hobbyist, the DCS series from Makita provides reliable, powerful, and user-friendly options for all your cutting needs. Each model is designed with safety, comfort, and efficiency in mind, ensuring that you can tackle any project with confidence.