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When using synthetic resin cutting discs, always ob-
serve the following:

CAUTION

-  Synthetic resin cutting discs can absorb moisture. This 

moisture can cause the disc to become unbalanced at high 
speed. This imbalance can cause the disc to break. 

-  Do not cool resin cutting discs with water or other 

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 uids.

-  Do not expose resin cutting discs to high humidity or 

rain!

Do not use resin cutting discs past their use-by date (expira-
tion date)! The date (quarter and year) is stamped on the disc’s 
arbor ring.

EXAMPLE: 04 / 2015

This cutting disc can be used through the end of the fourth quarter 
of 2015, if properly stored and correctly used. 

Cutting metals

IMPORTANT!

Always wear approved respiratory protection!

Materials that can release toxic substances may be cut only 
after notifying the proper authorities and under their supervi-
sion or that of a person appointed by them.

CAUTION!

The rapid rotation of the cutting disc heats metal and melts it 
at the point of contact. Swing the guard as far down as pos-
sible 

(19)

 in order to direct the stream of sparks forward, away 

from the operator

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 re hazard).

-  Determine the cut line, mark the cut and apply the disc to the 

material at moderate speed, to cut a guide groove before going 
to top speed and applying more pressure to the Power Cut.

-  Keep the disc straight and vertical. Do not tip it, as this can 

break it.

-  The best way to get a good, clean cut is to pull or move the 

Power Cut back and forth. Do not simply press the disc into 
the material.

-  Thick round stock is best cut in stages (20).

-  Thin tubing and pipes can be cut with a simple downward 

cut.

Cut large-diameter pipes as for round stock. To prevent tipping 
and for better control, do not let the disc sink too deeply into 
the material. Instead, always cut shallow around the whole 
piece.

-  Worn discs have a smaller diameter than new discs, so that at 

the same engine speed they have a lower effective circumfer-
ential speed and therefore do not cut as well.

-  Cut I-beams and L-bars in steps; see Figure 21.

Cut bands and plates like pipes: along the wide side with a long 
cut.

When cutting material under stress (supported material or mate-
rial in structures), always make a notch in the thrust (pressure) 
side, and then cut from the tension side, so that the disc does 
not lock in. 

Secure cutoff material from falling!

CAUTION!

If there is a chance that the material is under stress, be pre-
pared for it to kick back. Make sure you can get out of the 
way if you have to!

Be particularly careful in scrap-metal yards, junkyards, at ac-
cident sites, and with haphazard piles of material. Precariously 
balanced pieces or pieces under stress can act in unpredictable 
ways, and may slide, jump out, or burst. Secure cutoff material 
from falling! Always exercise extreme caution and use only 
equipment that is in perfect working order.

Observe the accident-prevention rules and regulations of your 
employer and/or insurance organization.

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Cutting masonry and concrete

IMPORTANT!

Always wear approved respiratory protection!

Asbestos and other materials that can release toxic sub-
stances may be cut only after notifying the proper authorities 
and under their supervision or that of a person appointed 
by them. When cutting prestressed and reinforced concrete 
piles, follow the instructions and standards of the respon-
sible authorities or the builder of the structural member. 
Reinforcement rods must be cut in the prescribed sequence 
and in accordance with applicable safety regulations.

NOTE:

Mortar, stone, and concrete develop large quantities of dust during 
cutting. To increase the lifetime of the cutting disc (by cooling), 
to improve visibility, and to avoid excessive dust creation, we 
strongly recommend wet cutting instead of dry cutting.

Summary of Contents for EK6100

Page 1: ...d this instruction manual carefully before putting the Power Cut into operation and strictly observe the safety regulations Keep this instruction manual Instruction Manual Original Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...le with pacemakers During operation this device emits a weak electromagnetic eld We cannot guarantee that this will not have an in uence on heart pacemakers To prevent malfunctions and associated heal...

Page 3: ...struction manual and follow the warning and safety precautions Particular care and caution Forbidden Wear helmet and eye respiratory and hearing protection Wear protective gloves Wear respiratory prot...

Page 4: ...for others Never work while under the in uence of alcohol drugs medica tion or other substances which may impair vision dexterity or judgement A re extinguisher must be available in the immediate vici...

Page 5: ...e extended swing range of the cutting disc direction of sparks Fuel cannot be stored for an unlimited period of time Buy only as much as will be consumed in the near future When making up the gasoline...

Page 6: ...the Power Cut it must be well supported and securely held The cutting disc must not be touching anything If the cutting disc is new test it by running it at least 60 seconds at top speed When doing t...

Page 7: ...cordoning off the area When working with the Power Cut hold it rmly by the front and rear handles Never leave the Power Cut unattended Use the Power Cut at high speed as far as possible see Tech nical...

Page 8: ...stead always cut shallow around the whole piece Worn discs have a smaller diameter than new discs so that at the same engine speed they have a lower effective circumfer ential speed and therefore do n...

Page 9: ...unit with the engine on or the disc moving Carry the unit only by the tubular middle handle with the cut ting disc pointing behind you 26 Avoid touching the exhaust muf er burn hazard When moving the...

Page 10: ...ibility for accidents or damage occurring in association with the use of cutting discs or accessories other than original MAKITA First aid For the event of a possible accident please make sure that a...

Page 11: ...ark plug Type NGK BPMR 7A Electrode gap mm 0 5 0 5 Fuel consumption at max load per ISO 8893 kg h 1 42 1 42 Speci c consumption at max load per ISO 8893 g kWh 430 430 Fuel tank capacity cm3 700 700 Mi...

Page 12: ...r lter cover 3 Tubular handle 4 Protection hood 5 Water set 6 Adjusting screw 7 Hold opening 8 Fuel tank with handle 9 Identi cation plate 10 Tank cap fuel 11 Carburetor adjustment opening 12 Holder f...

Page 13: ...n the arbour 7 NOTE The arbor hole of the cutting disc must be an exact t with the arbor or shaft For cutoff discs with 25 4 mm 1 arbor holes use the cor rect size disc holder supplied only with cutof...

Page 14: ...performance two stroke engine oil i e mix 50 parts gasoline with 1 part oil 50 1 when using other synthetic two stroke engine oils quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD i e mix 50 parts gasoline with 1 par...

Page 15: ...cap back on hand tight Clean screw cap and tank after refuelling Never start or operate the Power Cut in the same place as it was fuelled If fuel gets on your clothing change clothes immediately Fuel...

Page 16: ...he middle ON position This is only to engage the half throttle lock If the engine doesn t start after 2 or 3 pulls repeat the entire starting procedure as described for cold starting NOTE If the engin...

Page 17: ...il it is warm about 3 5 minutes Adjust the carburetor with the screwdriver 7 Order No 944 340 001 included with the Power Cut It has a lug that helps with adjustment Readjust the idling speed If the c...

Page 18: ...nsert the Allen key into the hole 3 to block the V belt pulley 5 Note Make sure that the V belt pulley remains blocked Use the combination tool to turn the nut 4 about one turn counter clockwise Use t...

Page 19: ...ded The ne dust generated when dry cutting concrete and stone is hazardous to the health of the operator and also shortens the service life of the engine Whenever possible wet cut with water when work...

Page 20: ...ng Empty fuel tank Use a wire hook to pull the suction out of the tank opening for replacement Caution Do not allow fuel to come into contact with skin Replacing the spark plug CAUTION Do not touch th...

Page 21: ...t the washer 10 and knot both ends as shown Pull the knot 11 into the cable drum 5 and press it into the space Pull knot 12 into the starter grip 9 Put the cable drum and spring back on and turn it sl...

Page 22: ...nner if the return spring has popped out of the plastic pack If the return spring pops out it can be wound back into the cassette as shown 15 Make sure the direction of winding is correct Carefully in...

Page 23: ...Entire Power Cut Clean exterior check for damage In case of damage have repaired by a quali ed service centre immediately Cutting disc Inspect regularly for damage and wear 6 Clutch Have inspected at...

Page 24: ...r by replacement of damaged parts resulting from material or production faults occurring within the guarantee period after purchase Please note that in some countries particular guarantee conditions m...

Page 25: ...ng defective fuel line interrupted cable defective STOP switch defective Decompression valve dirty Insuf cient power Several systems Engine is idling Air lter dirty wrong carburetor adjustment may be...

Page 26: ...26 Extract from the spare parts list Use only original MAKITA parts For repairs and replacement of other parts see your MAKITA service centre EK6100 EK6101 22 6 5 14 15 16 9 8 17 18 19...

Page 27: ...iver 17 941 719 131 1 Universal wrench SW 13 19 18 940 827 000 1 Offset screwdriver T27 19 944 340 001 1 Screwdriver carburetor Accessories not delivered with the Power Cut Diamond cutting disc 22 966...

Page 28: ...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 Japan This print product has...

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