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Multi-Cutter 

M30BK-S/M42BK 

Straight Shaft Attachment/Accesorio de recortadora/Accessoire de taille-bordures 

MC-SB

Edger Attachment/Accesorio de bordeadora/Accessoire de coupe-bordures

MC-E

Pruner Attachment/Accesorio de podadora/Accessoire de l'elagueuse

MC-PS

Hedge Trimmer Attachment/Accesorio de cortasetos/Accessoire de taille-haie

MC-HT

Swiveling Hedge  Trimmer  Attachment/Accesorio  pivotante  del cortasetos/Accessoire

pivotant de taille-haie

MC-HTS/MC-HTSL/MC-HTR

Cultivator Attachment/Accesorio de motocultor/Accessoire de rotoculteur

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POWER 

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Outdoor  Power 

Completely read and understand this manual PRIOR to using this product. 

lea y entienda este manual a fondo, ANTES de usar este producto. 

lisez completement et comprenez ce manuel AVANT d'utiliser ce produit. 

Summary of Contents for M30BK-S

Page 1: ...MC PS Hedge Trimmer Attachment Accesorio de cortasetos Accessoire de taille haie MC HT Swiveling Hedge Trimmer Attachment Accesorio pivotante del cortasetos Accessoire pivotant de taille haie MC HTS MC HTSL MC HTR Cultivator Attachment Accesorio de motocultor Accessoire de rotoculteur The POWER 1n Outdoor Power Completely read and understand this manual PRIOR to using this product lea y entienda e...

Page 2: ...work is performed at a Maruyama Dealer Any warranted part which is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance or which is scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of repair or replace as necessary shall be warranted for the warranty period Any warranted part which is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance shall be warranted for the period of time up to the first sc...

Page 3: ...any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on these products except to the extent prohibited by applicable law Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on these products is limited in duration lo the warranty period as defined in the limited warranty statement Maruyama reserves the rights to change or improve the design ...

Page 4: ... off road engine for the period of time listed above provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your small off road engine Emission durability of 300 hours Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor or fuel injection system the ignition system and catalytic converter Also included may be hoses belts and connectors and other emission related assem...

Page 5: ...uyama Manufacturing Company Inc shall remedy warranty defects at any authorized Maruyama Manufacturing Company Inc engine dealer or warranty station Any authorized work done at an authorized dealer or warranty station shall be free of charge to the owner if such work determines that a warranted part is defective Any manufacturer approved or equivalent replace ment part may be used for any warranty...

Page 6: ... is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by Maruyama Manufacturing Company Inc OWNER S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES a As the small off road engine owner you are responsible for the peliormance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Maruyama Manufacturing Company Inc recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your small off road engine but Maruyama Ma...

Page 7: ...d 3 Shaft Assembly 14 Serial Number on 4 Shaft Grip rear of engine 5 Clutch Drum Housing 6 Engine 7 Air Filter 8 Fuel Tank 9 Throttle Cable and Stop Switch Wires 10 Flexible Shaft 11 Throttle Trigger and Stop Switch 1 Trimmer Head 2 Gearcase 3 Shaft Assembly 4 Debris Shield 1 Gearcase 2 Debris Shield 3 Shaft Assembly 4 Edger Blade 5 Wheel 1 Chain and Guide Bar 2 Pruner Head 3 ShaftAssembly 4 Gearc...

Page 8: ...achment 1 Gearcase 2 Debris Shield 3 Shaft Assembly 4 Cultivator Tines MC HTS MC HTSL Swiveling Hedge Trimmer Attachment 5 1 Blades and GuideBar 2 Gearcase 2 3 Angle Drive 4 ShaftAssembly 5 Handle MC HTR Swiveling Hedge Trimmer Attachment 1 Blades and GuideBar 2 Gearcase 2 3 Angle Drive 4 Shaft Assembly 5 Handle US 7 ...

Page 9: ... 22 Installing Shaft and Shield 22 Connecting the Tool Attachments to the Power Unit 23 Before Operation 23 Chain Oil Multi Cutterwith Pruner Attachment 23 Oil and Fuel 24 Mixing Gasoline And Oil 25 Starting And Stopping 26 Idle Speed Adjustment 27 Page US Operation MC SB Multi Cutter with Straight Shaft 28 Attachment MC E Multi Cutter withEdger Attachment 30 MC PS Multi Cutter with Pruner Attachm...

Page 10: ...th DANGER WARNING and CAUTION are signal words used to identify the level of hazard However regardless of the hazard be extremely careful DANGER signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if the recommended precautions are not followed WARNING signals a hazard that may cause serious injury or death if the recommended precautions are not followed CAUTION signals a hazard that...

Page 11: ...head has completely stopped moving before checking performing maintenance on or working on the Multi Cutter 9 If running problems or excessive vibration occur stop immediately and inspect the unit for the cause If the cause cannot be determined or is beyond your ability to correct return the Multi Cutter with tool attachment to your servicing deal er for repair Fuel Safety 1 Gasoline is highly fla...

Page 12: ... cial light 7 Never operate the Trimmer without proper guards or other protectiye safety devices in place 8 Use only flexible non metallic monofilament cutting line of the correct diameter Never use wire rope string etc 9 Always keep the Trimmer on the right side of your body 10 Do not raise the trimmer head above waist level 11 Do not put hands or feet near or under any rotating parts Keep clear ...

Page 13: ... be potentially dangerous Careless or improp er use can cause serious or even fatal injury 3 This Pruner can conduct electricity Do not use where contact can be made with live electrical cir cuits Never use around electrical power sources and lines Failure to observe this warning can result in serious injury or death 4 Beware of where material will fall after being cut Do not stand underneath fall...

Page 14: ...ical power lines 11 Use the right tool for the job Do not use the Hedge Trimmer for any job that is not recom mended by MARUYAMA Cultivator Operating Safety 1 THIS CULTIVATOR CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES Read the instructions carefully Be familiar with all controls and the proper use of the Cultivator 2 Avoid using the Cultivator near rocks graval stones and similar material that would cause harmful...

Page 15: ...lS EQUIPMENT CAN CAUSE l UR I 1 J WAYS USECORAECTATTAO NE 5 SHIELDS HNINESS OPER t TE ONLY WHO UNIT IS POSmONED ATl UG SIDE DF eol7Y ISU OPEP ATOFl S UAJ SPINNING Bl ADES OR TRIMMER LINE c HURL OBJECTSY 1TH GREATFORCE J WAYS OPERATE THIS EOUIP ENT AT hi ST 50 FEET FROlol OTI IEF I PEOPLE OR ANIWJ TO PREVENT OAMAGE OFIIH URY ON SHAFT Part No 221502 I j WARNING HURLED OBJECTS c CALISE INJURY ALWAYS ...

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Page 17: ...CTIVE CLOrnlNG AND GOGGLE WHEN OPOV 11Nll Tl ISEOUIPMENT iSEEOPE o TOR S UAlj ON SHAFT Part No 221501 I AwARNING THISE lUIPM m 001 ClaS SOUNO Wl rc C o w ci H W IHG AJ W S US HE MINO 0TECTION WHEN OPCAATING TH S ro JIP ENT Stt O TOR S U l Handling this machine improperly could result in accidents causing serious injury or death Read this manual carefully and practice using the trimmer until yon ar...

Page 18: ...nd nuts and the bottom clamp for the loop handle Screw 4 Loop Handle Nut 4 l Bottom Clamp l Place the loop handle and the bottom clamp on the shaft approximately 28cm I I inches from the end of the stop switch throttle trigger assembly 2 Install the four screws and nuts Leave the screws fingertight 3 Reposition the loop handle up or down the drive shaft to the most comfortable position but no clos...

Page 19: ... cable through the slot in the slot ted fitting making sure the cable lug drops into the recessed hole 4 Operate the throttle trigger a few times lo make sure that ii works correctly 5 Bind the throttle cable and the flexible shaft with four bands Throttle Cable Flexible Shaft Band Band Cable Adjustment Throttle cable should be paralleled to flexible shaft In case of twisting they should be restor...

Page 20: ...ws and plate as shown Installing Trimmer Head IMPORTANT The boss adapter must be installed on the attaching shaft between the gearcase and the trimmer head as shown And Trimmer head adapter is left head 1 Install the boss adapter onto the attaching shaft out of the gearcase 2 Align the hole in the boss adapter with the hole in the gearcase Gearcase 3 mm Hex Wrench _ Attaching Shaft 94_BossAdapter ...

Page 21: ...THE HAZARD Make sure the Edger blade is securely fastened to the attaching shaft in the gearcase Gearcase 3 mm Hex Wrench Attaching Shaft Edger Blade ass Adapter Blade Bolt left hand thread I Clamping Washer I Install the boss adapter onto the splined shaft out of the gearcase 2 Install the edger blade clamping washer and blade bolt Note The blade bolt has left hand threads 3 Align the hole in the...

Page 22: ...cutting teeth edges are facing forward on the top side of the guide bar Always wear gloves when handling the Pruner chain 4 Pull the guide bar forward until the chain tension er adjustment pin hole is positioned over the chain tensioner adjustment pin If necessary tum the chain tensioner screw in the appropriate direction to align the pin with the hole Check that the drive links on the chain fit c...

Page 23: ...shaft tube assembly to the gearcase assembly NOTE Carefully inspect both ends ofthe driveshaft protruding from the driveshaft tube The squared end of the driveshaft positions toward the connector of the power unit The splined end ofthe driveshaft connects to the gearcase assembly Locating Hole Clamping Screw 2 Loc ting Screw ilt Splined d _ _ Gearcase Squared Shaft Assembly Insert the driveshaft t...

Page 24: ... by a centrifugal pump The oil discharge rate is controlled by the oil discharge adjustment screw on the top of the pruner head Remove the oil tank filler cap fill the tank then replace the cap 11 Oil Tank Filler Cap Oil Discharge Adjustment Screw IMPORTANT Only use oil designed for lubricating chain saw chains and guide bars Do not use waste oil Never run the chain dry In temperatures below freez...

Page 25: ...lowly to release any possible overpressure inside the tank 5 Do not overfill the fuel tank Stop filling 1 4 1 2 inch 6 mm 13 mm from the top of the tank 6 Tighten the tank fuel cap carefully but firmly after refilling 7 Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engme 8 Move the unit at least JO feet 3 m away from the fueling location and fuel storage container before starting the engine Recomme...

Page 26: ...re The fuel oil ratio is 50 parts gasoline to I part oil or 50 1 50 1 Note Never use a mixing ratio less than 50 1 regardless of the oil package mixing instructions Ratios less than 50 1 for example 60 1 80 1 100 1 reduce the amount of lubrication to the internal moving parts of the engine andcan cause damage Fuel Mixture Chart Gasoline 50 1 2 cycle oil 1 gallon 2 6 oz 2 gallons 5 1 oz 5 gallons 1...

Page 27: ...the primer bulb at the bottom of the carbu retor until fuel can be seen flowing through the fuel return line to the fuel tank Bowing fuel should be almost clear not foamy or full of bubbles M30BK S Primer Bulb M42BK Fuel Return Line Fuel Return Line Primer Bulb 2 Move the choke lever to the closed H position and move the stop switch to the ON position M30BK S Choke Lever Starter Grip M42BK Choke L...

Page 28: ... The engine idle speed is the only adjustment for the operator POTENTIAL HAZARD Engine must be nmning to make carbu retor adjustments When engine is running attached tool and oilier parts is rotating moving and oilier parts are moving WHAT CAN HAPPEN Contact with rotating moving tool or oilier moving parts could cause serious personal injury or death HOWTO AVOID THE HAZARD Keep hands feet and clot...

Page 29: ...her fingers on the throttle trigger 4 The left hand should be holding the loop handle with the fingers and thumb fully enclosed around the grip The left arm should be extended Reposition the loop handle up or down the drive shaft if necessary for a comfortable position 5 The Trimmer weight should be evenly distributed between the arms The trimmer head should be near and parallel to the ground 6 Ac...

Page 30: ...ne to strike the ground cutting the vegetation off at the surface J I I I N N 11 _ hree inches _ 1 J P I f I 1 7 6cm Mowing I 1 I above Ground Keep the line parallel to the ground and use a gentle side to side motion J I _ c __ _ POTENTIAL HAZARD Use of improper line could cause line to break and be thrown in operator s or bystander s direction WHAT CAN HAPPEN Use of improper Hne could result in s...

Page 31: ...tle trigger The right arm should be slightly bent 4 The left hand should be holding the loop handle with the fingers and thumb fully enclosed around the grip The left arm should be extended Reposition the loop handle up or down the driveshaft if necessary for a comfortable position Hand Holding Throttle Grip Fingers on Throttle Trigger Eye Protection Left Arm Fully Extended Hand Holding Loop Handl...

Page 32: ...onduct electricity WHAT CAN HAPPEN Contact with live electrical wires or cir cuits can cause serious injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Never use the Pruner around electrical lines circuits or components Read the Safety instructions on page US 11 concerning proper use of the Pruner Before using the Pruner check the following I Make sure the chain oil tank on the pruner head is full IMPORTANT ...

Page 33: ...tion Before using the Hedge Trimmer check the following 1 The operator must be set the Knapsack belt and the shaft assembly must be on the operator s right side 2 The operator s right hand should be holding the shaft grip with his or her fingers on the throttle trigger The right arm should be slightly bent 3 The left hand should be holding the loop handle with the fingers and thumb fully enclosed ...

Page 34: ...upwards to 45 degree down wards 3 After adjusting the angle tighten the clamp lever firrnly and fix the gearcase Adjusting the angle of the blades MC HTR Do not touch the sharpened edges of the cutting blades The cutting blades are extremely sharp and dangerous at all times Always wear gloves to help pro tect your hands and fingers from injury Do not hold any part otherthanthe han dle when adjusti...

Page 35: ...b fully enclosed around the grip The left arm should be extended Reposition the loop handle up or down the drive shaft if necessary for a comfortable position 4 Do not operate the Cultivator in hard un tilled soil or in rocky areas 5 Do not operate the Cultivator in areas with vines or tree roots 6 Do not operate the Cultivator in water 7 Always release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to...

Page 36: ...3 Clean the foam element and filter screen with warm soapy water Let the screen and element dry completely 4 Apply a light coat of SAE 30 motor oil to the foam element and squeeze out all excess oil 5 Reassemble the filter screen foam element and to the air filter cover M30BK S Air Filter Cover Filter Ser M42BK Air Filter Cover Foam Element Fuel Filter Maintenance Interval The fuel filter should b...

Page 37: ...ntenance Interval The cylinder cooling fins should be cleaned after every 25 hours of operation or once a week whichever comes first Air must flow freely around and through the cylinder cooling fins to prevent engine overheating Leaves grass dirt and debris buildup on the fins will increase the operating temperature of the engine which can reduce engine performance and shorten engine life Cooling ...

Page 38: ...eplace the screen if it cannot be thoroughly cleaned or ifit is damaged Spark Arrester Maintenance M30BK S I With the engine at ambient room temperature loosen the knob and remove the air filter cover 2 Twist the high tension lead boot on the spark plug back and forth a couple of times to loosen the boot then pull the boot off of the spark plug 3 Loosen the knob and lift offthe cylinder cover Spar...

Page 39: ...er in muffler Ile careful not to allow any dirt or debris to fall into the exhaust port as this can cause engine damage 5 Reinstall the spark arrester and tail onto muffler then reinstall and tighten the two socket head screws 6 Reinstall the cylindercover and the air filter cover M42BK 1 With the engine at ambient room temperature loosen the knob and remove the air filter cover 2 Loosen the knob ...

Page 40: ...ease plug from the side of the gearcase While rotating the attach ing shaft inject lithium base bearing lube PIN 211337 through the plug hole until the gearcase is full Reinstall the boss adapter and grease plug MC E Edger Attachment Flexible Drivesha ft Maintenance Interval The Edger uses a flexible driveshaft inside the drive shaft tube The flexible driveshaft should be lubricated after each 30 ...

Page 41: ...T MC HTS MC HTSUMC HTR Hedge Trimmer Attachment Adjusting Cutting Blades Maintenance Interval DO NOT TOUCH THE SHARPENED EDGES OF THE CUTTING BLADES THE CUTTING BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP AND DANGER OUS AT ALLTIMES Before operating the power Hedge Trimmer it is neces sary to check the adjustment of the cutting blades Blades that are too loose may vibrate and will not pro vide a clean smooth cut Cu...

Page 42: ...se bearing lubricant Grease Fitting for Gearcase MC HT Grease Fltting for Gearcase Grease Fitting for Angle Drive Light Oil 10 wt Grease Fitting forAngle Drive MC HTS MC HTSl Grease Fitting Cutting Blade Grease Fitting Light Oil 10 wt MC HTR Lubrication of the cutting blades should be maintained at all times Use a light oil Owt MC T Cultivator Attachment Lubrication Maintenance Interval The cultiv...

Page 43: ...he fuel tank into a suitable fuel storage container 2 Pump the primer bulb on the carburetor until all fuel is discharged through the clear fuel return hose 3 Run the engine to remove any fuel that may remain in the carburetor 4 Perform all regular maintenance procedures and any needed repairs 5 Remove the spark plug and squirt a very small amount of oil into the cylinder POTENTIAL HAZARD Oil may ...

Page 44: ...ce Check and replenish fuel Check for fuel leakage Check bolts nuts and screws for tightness or missing 1111 Tighten bolts and nuts Clean air filter element 11111 Clean spark plug and adjust electrode gap Remove dust and dirt from cylinder fins Remove carbon deposits in exhaust port Clean spark arrester Replace fuel filter Remove carbon deposits on piston head and combustion chamber Remove carbon ...

Page 45: ...on durability of 300 hours M30BK Swith MC E I MC PS I MC T 21 3 9 7kg I 23 1 10 5_kg I 23 3 10 6kg 30 1 Dual Isolation grip and engine mount Walbro Diaphrag_m Type Solid State 1 06 1 0i 50 1 NGK BPM8Y 024 028 0 6 0 7 mm Phase 3 Tier 3 M30BK S with MC HTS I MC HTSL I MC HTR 22 0 10 0kg l 22 6 10 2kg I 23 6 10 7kg 30 1 Du_aJlsolation grip and engine mount Walbro Diaphragm Type Solid State 1 06 1 0i ...

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