What to do if the attachment of my Makita Tools does not rotate or move?
- KKaren StewartSep 9, 2025
If the attachment on your Makita tool doesn't rotate or move, make sure that the attachment is inserted to the specified point as instructed.
What to do if the attachment of my Makita Tools does not rotate or move?
If the attachment on your Makita tool doesn't rotate or move, make sure that the attachment is inserted to the specified point as instructed.
What to do if my Makita Tools engine does not stop?
If the engine of your Makita tool does not stop, check if the connector is detached and attach it securely.
Why does my Makita Lawn and Garden Equipment engine stop soon after starting?
If your Makita Lawn and Garden Equipment engine stops soon after starting or the engine speed doesn't increase, it might be due to insufficient warm-up, so perform a warm-up operation. Ensure the choke lever is set to “OPEN” after the engine is warmed up. A clogged fuel filter can cause this, so clean or replace it. Also, check the air cleaner for contamination or clogging and clean it if necessary. For carburetor or drive system issues, request an inspection and maintenance.
What to do if the attachment on my Makita Lawn and Garden Equipment does not stop immediately?
If the attachment on your Makita Lawn and Garden Equipment doesn't stop immediately, it could be due to high idling rotation, which requires adjustment. Another cause might be a detached throttle wire, so ensure it's securely attached. For abnormal drive system issues, request an inspection and maintenance.
Engine Displacement | 25.4 cc |
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Engine Type | 2-Stroke |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Power Source | Gasoline |
Shaft Type | Straight |
Handle Type | Loop Handle |
Power Output | 0.8 kW |
Explains various icons used in the manual for safety and operation.
Guidelines for safe operation and user responsibilities.
Details required protective clothing and gear for safe operation.
Instructions for handling, stopping, and transporting the power head.
Warnings and procedures for safe refuelling of the machine.
Best practices for using the power head in various conditions.
Guidelines for equipment service and accident response.
Steps for attaching the handle and connecting attachments.
Procedures for checking and topping up engine oil levels.
Specific steps for replacing the oil cap and related checks.
Guidelines for safe fuel storage, handling, and refueling.
Proper machine handling and shoulder strap adjustment.
Step-by-step guide for starting a cold engine.
Procedures for starting a warm engine and handling cold weather.
Safely shutting down the engine and adjusting idling speed.
Routine checks and procedures for changing engine oil.
Proper oil disposal and cleaning the air filter element.
Checking and maintaining spark plugs, fuel filters, and fuel pipes.
Procedures for storing the machine and identifying faults.
Comprehensive guide to diagnosing and fixing operational problems.
Information on emission durability periods for the engine.
Owner's and manufacturer's obligations under the warranty.
Conditions and periods for warranty coverage on parts.
Scheduled maintenance tasks and their recommended intervals.
Details on what parts are covered under the federal warranty.
Procedures for service and what is not covered by warranty.
Owner's maintenance responsibility and how to make a warranty claim.