Makita DPC7311 73cc 14-Inch Gas Powered Power Cutter |

enlarge | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $1,499.40 Buy New: $699.99 You Save: $799.41 (53%)
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 17911
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 27 x 16 x 12
MPN: DPC7311 Model: DPC7311 UPC: 088381063616 EAN: 0088381063616 ASIN: B0009OR910
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Features:
| • | Improved 5-Stage air filtration system is 80% larger that before. | | • | Microchip controlled carburetor adjusts to work load. | | • | Quick-action guard adjustment and easy cutting arm position change. | | • | Compression release valve for easy starting. | | • | Single knob access to primary air filter and spark plug. |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Gas-powered cutter has a 5-stage air filtration system, plus a 2-mass dampening system that significantly reduces vibration. Compression-release valve reduces start-up force by 70%, and air-inlet ports reduce noise by 40%. Features quick-action guard adjustment with preset stops and the quickest cutting arm position change available. Electronic ignition and carburetor provide smooth power transition at all ranges and compensate engine timing according to workload. Large volume exhaust system directs debris away from operator. Spring-tensioned belt adjustment with gauge, single knob access to primary air filter and spark plug, external clutch with vented housing and contoured padded grip for greater comfort. Takes 1in. or 20mm arbor plates. Includes one abrasive blade. HP: 5.6, Engine Displacement (cu. in. (cc)): 4.5 (73), Speed (RPM): 9,350, Cutting Depth (in.): 4 13/16, Blade Diameter (in.): 14
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Customer Reviews:
No Ignition spark June 17, 2008 Glenn (Sugar Land, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased in late December 2007. Worked perfect until it now has no spark (June 17, 2008) to the spark plug. Probably the on off switch is faulty. Can't find any blogs about the problem. Buy a Stihl instead.
Just one issue December 2, 2007 Donald Hanson (New York, NY USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I like this tool. It came with an abrasive blade, so plan to buy a diamond blade. The only design flaw is that the kill switch is located close to the handle. With gloves on I keep grabbing it and accidentally turning it off.
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