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Repair Manual EA6100P / EA6101P

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Disassembly

Disengage the hood clip 

3

 with the combina-

tion tool.
Unscrew four screws 

1

 and remove the fan 

housing 

2

.

Remove the air guide 

5

 from the fan housing.

CAREFUL! Injury hazard! Do not unscrew 
screw 10 if the return spring is under ten-
sion.

Unscrew screw 

10

 and remove the driver 

9

 

with spring 

8

 and the cable drum 

7

.

Separate the driver 

9

 and cable drum 

7

.

Lightly tap the fan housing on a wooden sur-
face with the entire surface of the hollow side, 
and hold it down. Now lift the fan housing 

carefully and in small steps

. This will allow 

the return spring pack 

6

, which should now 

have fallen out, to relax in a controlled man-
ner if the return spring has popped out of the 
plastic pack.

06  STARTER

1

3

2

10

9

8

7

6

5

11

4

CAREFUL! Injury hazard! The return spring 
can pop out! Always wear eye protection and 
protective gloves!

If the spring pops out, put it back into the plastic 
housing as shown in the schematic.

Assembly

Note:

 If installing a new return spring cassette, 

grease it on the spring side.
Carefully insert a new return spring cassette 

6

 

and press down until it engages.

 

Lightly grease 

the surface of the spring and spring cassette 
with multipurpose grease (944.360.000).
Insert spring 

in the cable drum 

and thread in 

a new cable (dia. 3.8 mm, 1 m long) as shown. 
Tie knots in both ends and tighten. Press the 
knot on the cable drum into the space provided.
Guide the hole 

11

 in the driver over the end of 

the spring, press down the driver and turn it 
slightly counter-clockwise until it is 

 ush on the 

cable drum 

7

.

Put the drum 

7

 on its spindle and turn it slightly 

until the return spring engages.
Insert screw 

10

 and tighten.

Tension the return spring clockwise. Turn the 
return spring about 6 turns with the aid of the 
cable, which should be pressed into the gap in 
the cable drum.
Place the air guide 

5

 in the fan housing and 

make sure the 

 ve recesses 

4

 engage.

Position the fan housing correctly on the saw, 
press against it slightly, and pull the starter 
handle until the starter catches.
Tighten screws 

1

.

Summary of Contents for EA6100P

Page 1: ...l EA6100P EA6101P Caution Before doing any maintenance or service work the combination switch must be in STOP position ignition current interrupted in order to prevent unintended starting by the easy...

Page 2: ...ng 14 Spark plug 15 Checking the ignition spark 16 Checking the ignition 16 Replacing the plug connector 16 Removing the ywheel 17 Starting ratchets 17 Removing the ignition armature 18 Installing the...

Page 3: ...per ISO 7293 kg h 1 5 Speci c consumption at max load per ISO 7293 g kWh 430 Fuel tank capacity l 0 8 Chain oil tank capacity l 0 48 Mixture ratio fuel two stroke oil when using MAKITA oil 50 1 100 1...

Page 4: ...en ywheel and armature 944 500 891 4 Torque wrench 3 8 Drive socket 944 500 864 Bit 152 mm 944 500 865 Bit 49 mm 944 500 866 Torque wrench 3 8 Drive 950 230 000 5 Piston stop wedge Wedge for blocking...

Page 5: ...disassembly tasks 944 603 400 10 Over underpressure pump For checking sealing of radial rings carburetor 957 004 001 11 Sealing plate For sealing intake side 944 603 200 12 Sealing plate For sealing...

Page 6: ...function An angled worm drive converts the turns of the adjustment screw 1 to forward or backward motion of the tensioning pin 2 If necessary turn adjusting screw 1 clockwise until the fastening scre...

Page 7: ...the chain sprocket A worn chain sprocket will damage a new saw chain and must be replaced Check the clutch drum needle bearing for wear and damage Assembly the bearing with multi purpose high perform...

Page 8: ...drum see chapter 02 Push the hand guard forward to engage the chain brake This releases the brake band spring Remove the cover plate see chapter 01 Fold the brake band 1 upward and turn it out of the...

Page 9: ...ssary push it back into position with a screwdriver about 5 mm from the axle support The handguard can only be assembled when the rest piece is in this position Assemble the handguard and disengagemen...

Page 10: ...on If a catalytic converter is being used the muf er will be very hot after operation Move piston to bottom dead centre visible through the exhaust opening Press the piston stop wedge 3 cap 00 pos 5 i...

Page 11: ...position of the springs Do not replace springs individually If a spring breaks or is fatigued all three springs must be replaced The springs must not touch the cover The illustration shows the inside...

Page 12: ...from the oil pump Unsrew screw 4 and remove the oil pump Remove spacer ring 5 from the crankshaft Note Make sure to install in the right position See illustration The suction line 6 remains in the cr...

Page 13: ...s shown in the schematic Assembly Note If installing a new return spring cassette grease it on the spring side Carefully insert a new return spring cassette 6 and press down until it engages Lightly g...

Page 14: ...ective air filter check carburetor adjustment Use MAKITA EXTRA two stroke oil Adjust spark gap Wash spark plug in acetone Do not sandblast If necessary replace spark plug Eliminate cause wrong carbure...

Page 15: ...ves The spark plug NGK BPMR 7A parts no 965 603 021 must be replaced in case of damage to the insulator electrode erosion burn or if the electrodes are very dirty or oily Pull the plug cap 3 off the s...

Page 16: ...t off For ignition cut offs see IGNITION SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING Replacing the plug connector Hold the plug connector spring using pointed pliers and push the rubber cap backwards over the ignition ca...

Page 17: ...f the shaft Do not screw the mandrel all the way down Leave about 2 mm between the mandrel and the ywheel Hold the machine in one hand and knock the ywheel loose with a tap on the mandrel CAUTION The...

Page 18: ...grommet into the carburettor when doing this If the grommet gets pushed out it can be reinserted from the cylinder side Route the high voltage cable as shown engage the cooling air guide tab 5 and sec...

Page 19: ...ngage the air ap linkage 6 from the carburetor Assembly Place the insert 5 in the intake manifold if necessary Engage the air ap linkage 6 see illustration Note Engage the air ap linkage 6 on the carb...

Page 20: ...ase Assembly Assemble in reverse order Route the lines as shown Tighten bolts 8 to 5 0 5 Nm Removing the manifold ange Unscrew 4 bolts 13 and remove the manifold ange 1 Pulse line 2 Fuel line red 4 Pr...

Page 21: ...d it needs to be replaced along with the gasket 19 Check Screen 22 for contamination Pulse hole for contamination Check control parts control lever inlet needle Check the tip of the inlet needle for w...

Page 22: ...lutch side over damper springs B and C spread the engine unit slightly apart from the tank Unscrew the damper springs Damper spring D Note Damper spring D cannot be removed until damper springs A B an...

Page 23: ...bricate the Bowden cable The grip shell is attached to the tank with a Torx screw 3 Disengage the throttle lock 1 and spring 2 Check for ease of motion and functioning of the safety throttle lock spri...

Page 24: ...eck the following Air valve Fuel line Tank cap O ring Check tank for holes Note Detergent can be used to localise leaks Vacuum testing ventilation valve 9 Attach the over underpressure pump as describ...

Page 25: ...is a leak into the oil tank it will not be possible to fully identify the leak If pressure remains steady in the crankcase after shutting off the oil line hole for example with a rubber stopper see c...

Page 26: ...ly lightly oil the cylinder race piston and needle bearing 6 Install the piston with the arrow marking 4 on the outlet side of the camshaft piston ring lock on the inlet side Move piston to bottom dea...

Page 27: ...driving the crankshaft into the crankcase MS or CS support the crankshaft side between the webs When installing the second crankcase half the crankshaft webs must be supported against each other NOTE...

Page 28: ...5 205 Torx 2 5 0 5 ywheel fastening by nut 920 308 024 A F 13 1 28 2 0 starter cpl to crank case 908 005 205 Torx 3 5 0 5 handguard mounting to starter housing 908 005 205 Torx 1 5 0 5 grip half rear...

Page 29: ...Repair Manual EA6100P EA6101P 29 NOTES...

Page 30: ...MAKITA Werkzeug GmbH Postfach 70 04 20 D 22004 Hamburg Germany...

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