In order to reduce the risk of severe or fatal injuries,
we recommend that people with medical implants
consult their doctor and the manufacturer of the me-
dical implant before operating the machine.
• Use the gripping spikes for every cut as the starting
point and always start the cut with the saw chain
running. Make the cut in such a way that the saw
does not get jammed in the wood.
• Pay particular attention to branches under tension.
• Always pull the tool out of the wood when the saw
chain is running.
• Never work with the tool above shoulder height or
with only one hand.
• Always stand away from the falling direction. Positi-
on yourself on a slope above the tree to be felled.
• Always stand sideways when carrying out sawing
work on a tree which is located on a slope, never
work from above or below.
• Always look out for the falling direction of the parts
which are cut off.
• Never start the cut with the bar tip and never cut
with the bar tip.
• Risk of kickback! There is always a risk of kickback
when the bar tip touches the wood or other objects.
This makes the chainsaw uncontrollable and it may
be thrown towards the operator with great force.
• Do not use the tool as a lever to move objects.
• Always use the chain guard during transport and
storage.
• Secure the tool during transport in order to prevent
loss of fuel, damage or injury.
• Warning!
• Keep passers-by away from running equipment but
never work by yourself.
• Keep within earshot of others in case you need help.
• Stop the engine immediately when someone ap-
proaches you.
• Make sure that the saw chain does not come in
contact with foreign objects such as stones, fences,
nails and similar. These objects could be ejected
and injure the operator or passers-by or damage the
saw chain.
• National specifications may restrict the use of the
pole saw.
• Do not use the machine within 10 metres of a positi-
on from which it can reach high-voltage cables.
Before working on the tool itself (e.g. transport,
set-up, retooling, cleaning and maintenance), dis-
connect the spark plug cap!
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6. Technical data
MFH5300-4BP
Technical data
Cutting data grass trimmer
Cutting circle
diameter of line mm
Cutting line diameter
mm
Cutting line length m
Cutting data brush cutter
Cutting circle
diameter of blade
mm
Cutter balde
thickness mm
Teeth quantity
Cutting data hedge trimmer
Cutting circle
diameter mm
Bar length mm
Cutting length mm
Max. cutting speed
max. min-1
Cutting data pole saw
Bar length mm
Cutting length mm
Chain link thickness
Oil tank capicity l
Power unit
Displacement ccm
Max. engine output W
Fuel tank capicity l
2-stroke engine, air-cooled
Engine type
Weight grass
trimmer kg
Weight brush
cutterr kg
Weight pole saw kg
Weight hedge
trimmer kg
Subject to technical changes!
Information
concerning
noise
according to relevant standards:
Sound pressure L
= 97,3 dB(A)
pA
Sound power L
= 115,2 dB(A)
WA
Uncertainty K
=
3
dB(A)
PA
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Vibration
Grasstrimmer: A
= Front 6,67 m/s
hv
Brush cutter: A
= Front 6,96 m/s
hv
Hedge trimmer: A
= Front 6,62 m/s
hv
Pole saw: A
= Front 6,62 m/s
hv
Uncertainty K
= 1,5 m/s
2
PA
Reduce noise generation and vibration to a minimum!
• Use only equipment that is in perfect condition.
• Maintain and clean the equipment regularly.
• Adopt your way of working to the equipment.
• Do not overload the equipment.
• Have the equipment checked if necessary.
• Switch off the equipment when not in use.
• Wear gloves.
450
2 x 2.8
4
255
1.4
3
24
406
400
1550
305
254
1.3
0.125
51.7
1300
1.0
11,98
11,88
12,53
13,20
emission
measured
Rear 5,67 m/s
2
2
Rear 7,14 m/s
2
2
Rear 3,99 m/s
2
2
Rear 3,99 m/s
2
2