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WARNING!
Always stop the engine and make sure that the chain is stopped
before commencing any maintenance or repair work or cleaning
the saw. Allow the chain saw to cool off before doing any
maintenance work (burn hazard)! Chain saws with catalytic
converter take longer to cool down!
Do not attempt any maintenance or repair work not described in
this manual. Have such work performed by your MAKITA service
shop only.
Model
EA3600F
EA3601F
Overall length (without guide bar)
inch (mm)
15-1/4” (388)
Net weight
lbs (kg)
9.3 (4.2)
Stroke volume
cu. in (cm
3
)
2.15 (35.2)
Bore
inch (mm)
1.5 (38)
Stroke
inch (mm)
1.2 (31)
Max.power at speed
kW/rpm
1.7/10,000
Max.torque at speed
Nm/rpm
2.0/7,000
Idling speed/max. engine speed with bar and chain
rpm
2,900/13,500
Clutch engagement speed
rpm
4,100
Carburetor
Type
Diaphragm
Spark plug
Type
NGK BPMR 8Y
Electrode gap
inch (mm)
0.03 (0.7)
Fuel tank capacity
fl oz (ml)
10.5 (310)
Chain oil tank capacity
fl oz (ml)
8.8 (260)
Mixture ratio (fuel/two stroke oil)
Makita genuine oil or quality grade JASO FC (ISO EGC) or upper
50:1
Chain brake
Engages manually or in case of kickback.
Chain speed (at max. power)
ft/s (m/s)
83 (25.3)
Sprocket pitch
inch
3/8
Number of teeth
Z
6
• Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change without notice.
• Specifications may differ from country to country.
(For Canada) NOTE: This spark ignition system complies with the Canadian standard ICES-002.
Guide bar and saw chain
Guide bar type
Sprocket nose bar
Guide bar parts No
165201-8
165202-6
Length
14” (350 mm)
16” (400 mm)
Cutting length
12-3/4” (325 mm)
14-1/8” (360 mm)
Saw chain
Type
91PX
Pitch
3/8”
Gauge
0.05” (1.3 mm)
No. of drive links
52
56
WARNING:
Use appropriate combination of the guide bar and saw chain. Otherwise personal injury may result.
TECHNICAL DATA
Maintaining and storing the saw
Keep the chain, bar and sprocket clean and lubricated;
replace worn sprockets or chains.
Keep the chain sharp. You can spot a dull chain when easy-to-cut
wood becomes hard to cut and burn marks appear on the wood.
Keep the chain at proper tension. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws
except the carburetor adjustment screws after each use.
Keep spark plug and wire connection tight and clean.
Store saws in a high or locked place, away from children.