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Thank you for purchasing a MAKITA product

We want you to be satis

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 ed with your MAKITA product.

You have decided to buy one of the most up-to-date  chain 
saws. 

The MAKITA  chain saw DCS9010 is a high-ef

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 ciency, modern  

chain saw for professional application, which can be used for 
cutting strong wood. It is ideal for the use in forests and for 
cutting long wood in sawmills.

Due to its high-power driving mechanism it is most useful for 
cutting down strong trees. At the same time the chain saw is 
of a slim, practical design which allows to carry out tension 
releasing work without any dif

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 culties.

The MAKITA DCS9010 is a high-ef

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 ciency universal chain saw 

for hard work in forests.

You have purchased a high-ef

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  ciency device of a new generation, 

which has the following outstanding characteristics:

-  Excellent power to weight ratio, i. e. high engine power 

combined with low weight.

-  A high torque at a low rate of revolutions as a result of a 

favorable stroke-bore ratio, a computer calculated cylinder 
design and an asymmetric combustion chamber.

Consequently you can use a very wide speed range in which 
the engine has a high output. In addition, the chain saw has 
a low fuel consumption and as a result only a low emission 
of polluting substances.

 -  The intelligent, programme controlled ignition system 

works maintenance-free and allows easy starting, smooth 
idling  and good running at all speeds. 

-  The modern light-weight driving mechanism guarantees 

fast speeding up, as well as a low rate of vibrations which 
is advantageous not only to the device but also to the ope-
rator. 

-  A particularly easy to service as well as operate, with ergo-

nomicall handle.

The following industrial property rights apply: US 5411382, 
EP 0440827, EP 0560201, GBM 8909508, GBM 8913638, 
GBM 9203378. 

In order to guarantee the optimal function and performance of 
your power chain saw and to ensure your personal safety we 
would request you to perform the following:

Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the  
chain saw into operation for the 

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 rst time, and strictly 

observe the safety regulations! Failure to observe these 
precautions can lead to severe injury or death!

Table of contents

 

Page

Packing

  .................................................................................2

Delivery inventory

  ...............................................................3

Symbols

 ................................................................................3

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  .....................................................4

 General 

precautions 

.........................................................4

 Protective 

equipment 

........................................................4

 

Fuels / Refuelling ..............................................................5

 

Putting into operation ........................................................5

 Kickback 

...........................................................................6

 

Working behavior/Method of working............................ 6-7

 

Transport and storage .......................................................8

 Maintenance 

.....................................................................8

 First 

aid 

.............................................................................8

Technical data

  ......................................................................9

Denomination of components

  ............................................9

PUTTING INTO OPERATION

  .............................................10

 

Mounting the guide bar and saw chain ......................10-11

 

Tightening the saw chain ................................................11

 Chain 

brake 

....................................................................11

 

Fuels / Refuelling ...................................................... 12-13

 

Adjusting the chain lubrication ........................................13

 

Starting and stopping the engine ....................................14

 

Checking the chain brake  ..............................................14

 

Checking the chain lubrication ........................................14

Adjusting the carburetor

  ............................................. 15-16

Working in winter

  ..............................................................16

MAINTENANCE

  ..................................................................17

 

Sharpening the saw chain ........................................ 17-18

 

Cleaning the guide bar ....................................................18

 

Cleaning the chain brake band .......................................18

 

Checking and replacing the sprocket ..............................19

 

Replacing/cleaning the spark arrester screen (only for Europe) ....19

 

Checking the muf

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 er screws ...........................................19

 

Replacing the starter cable .............................................20

 

Replacing the return spring .............................................20 

 

Replacing the suction head ............................................20

 

Cleaning the air 

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 lter .......................................................21

 

Replacing the spark plug ................................................21

 

Replacing the vibration damper ......................................22

 

Instructions for periodic maintenance .............................23

Service, spare parts and guarantee

  ........................... 23-24

Troubleshooting

  ................................................................24

Extract from spare parts list

  .............................................25

EU Conformity Declaration

  ...............................................26

Note

  .....................................................................................27

Packing

The MAKITA DCS9010 will be delivered in a protective cardboard 
box to prevent transport damage.
Cardboard is a basic raw material and is consequently reuseable 
or suitable for recycling (waste paper recycling).

Intended use

Power chain saws

This power chain saw may be used only for sawing wood out 
of doors. It is intended for the followung uses depending on 
its class:

Professional and mid-class: 

Use on small, medium and lar-

ge trees: felling, limb removal, cutting to length, thinning.

- Hobbyklasse: 

Occasional use on small trees, fruit-tree care, 

felling, limb removal, cutting to length.

Unauthorised users:

Persons who are not familiar with the Instruction Manual, chil-
dren, young people, and persons under the in

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 uence of drugs, 

alcohol or medication must not use this saw.

Summary of Contents for DCS 9010

Page 1: ...Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the chain saw into operation and strictly observe the safety regulations Keep this Instruction Manual DCS9010 Instruction Manual Original Instruc...

Page 2: ...before putting the chain saw into operation for the rst time and strictly observe the safety regulations Failure to observe these precautions can lead to severe injury or death Table of contents Page...

Page 3: ...ch Stop engine Carburetor adjustment Choke lever Wear protective gloves Chain brake Caution Kickback Fuel and oil mixture Chain oil ll oil pump Working in winter First aid Recycling CE Marking Symbols...

Page 4: ...when it has not rained for a long time danger of re Protective equipment In order to avoid head eye hand or foot injuries as well as to protect your hearing the following protective equipment must be...

Page 5: ...cially the function of the chain brake the correct mounting of the guide bar the correct sharpening and tighten ing of the chain the rm mounting of the sprocket guard the easy motion of the throttle l...

Page 6: ...ain saw Never bend forward by far to perform sawing Guide the chain saw in such a way that no part of your body is within the elongated swivelling range of the saw 12 Use the chain saw for sawing wood...

Page 7: ...ce is at least 2 1 2 tree lengths away 17 Before cutting down the tree check the direction of fall and make sure that there are neither any people nor objects within a distance of 2 1 2 tree lengths J...

Page 8: ...clean the chain saw Regularly check the tank cap for tightness Observe the accident prevention instructions issued by the trade federations and insurance companies Do not perform any modi cations on...

Page 9: ...io fuel two stroke oil when using MAKITA oil 50 1 when using Aspen Alkylat two stroke fuel 50 1 2 when using other oils 50 1 quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD Chain brake engages manually or in case of...

Page 10: ...d into the bore see circle of the guide bar Loosen the two fastening nuts A 1 Pull off the sprocket guard A 2 Mounting the guide bar and chain Use the universal wrench delivered with the chain saw for...

Page 11: ...hain is correct if the chain rests against the bottom side of the guide bar and can still be easily turned by hand While doing so the chain brake must be released Check the chain tension in short inte...

Page 12: ...higher octane value This will not affect the engine In order to obtain an optimum engine output and to protect your health and the environment use unleaded fuel only To lubricate the engine use a syn...

Page 13: ...n comes in contact with these substances repeatedly and for a longer period of time it will desiccate Various skin deseases may result In addition allergic reactions are known Eyes can be irritated by...

Page 14: ...at least 3m away from the place where you fuelled the saw Ensure to have a safe footing and put the chain saw on the oor such that the sawing device is con in contact with any object Actuating the cha...

Page 15: ...ing adjusting screw H Before starting the engine make sure that adjusting screw H is turned out counterclockwise until it reaches a noticeable stop The limitations do not prevent excessively lean runn...

Page 16: ...e off Start engine and warm up 2 Set idle 3 Check acceleration 4 Check top speed 5 Check idle speed Repeat steps 2 5 until you get the right idle speed good acceleration and maximum permissible 1 Basi...

Page 17: ...ally MAINTENANCE Sharpening the chain CAUTION Before doing any work on the guide bar or chain always switch off the engine and pull the plug cap off the spark plug see Replacing the spark plug Always...

Page 18: ...and maintained regu larly for your own safety by a MAKITA service centre 25 1 5 H 25 F G Clean the chain brake band CAUTION In any case actuate the chain brake blocking and put on protective gloves Do...

Page 19: ...e reverse order Checking the sprocket Use the universal wrench to remove the locking washer D 3 CAUTION The locking washer might jump out on removing Remove the thrust washer D 4 underneath it The spa...

Page 20: ...recommended to replace the suction head once every three months in order to guarantee an unimpeded fuel ow to the carburetor Demount the fan housing H 1 4 screws The cable drum must not be demounted...

Page 21: ...ug or plug cap if the engine is running high voltage Switch off the engine before starting any maintenance work A hot engine can cause burns Wear protective gloves The spark plug must be replaced in c...

Page 22: ...saw chain on its side and carefully remove the protective cover G 4 by means of the universal wrench Replacing vibration dampers 1 4 The vibration damper F 3 is installed underneath the oil tank cap T...

Page 23: ...eir condition and that they are rmly secured Every 3 months Suction head Replace 19 Fuel Oil tank Clean Annually Chain saw Check at an authorized service centre Storage Guide bar chain Demount clean a...

Page 24: ...will also have the spare part lists to determine the required spare part numbers and will be constantly informed about the latest improvements and also about spare part innovations To nd your local di...

Page 25: ...r 22 965 403 462 4 Vibration damper 23 913 455 204 4 Socket head screw M5 5x20 24 965 404 740 4 Plug 25 024 223 041 1 Clutch drum 26 962 210 024 1 Needle cage 10 16x12 27 119 224 070 1 Sprocket 3 8 Z...

Page 26: ...utdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EG The most important standards applied to properly meet the requirements of the above EU Directive were EN 11681 1 EN ISO 14982 The conformity assessment procedure 2000...

Page 27: ...27 Notes...

Page 28: ...Form 995 707 561 2 11 GB Speci cations subject to change without notice To nd your local distributor please visit www makita outdoor com MAKITA Corporation 3 11 8 Sumiyoshi Cho Anjo Aichi 446 8502 Jap...

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