Meec Tools 000841 Petrol Powered Cleaning Saw
Safety Instructions
- Keep the work area clean and well-lit.
- Dark and cluttered work areas increase the risk of accidents and injuries.
- Power tools produce sparks that can ignite dust and fumes.
- Keep children and onlookers at a safe distance when using power tools.
- You can easily lose control of the tool if you are distracted.
- The plug on the power tool must match the power outlet.
- Never modify the plug in any way. Never use an adapter with earthed power tools.
- Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers and refrigerators.
- There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
- Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture.
- There is a greater risk of electric shock if water gets into a power tool.
- Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts.
- Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock
- Only use an extension cord approved for outdoor use.
- Cords intended for outdoor use reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Remove Allen keys/spanners, etc., before starting the power tool.
- Allen keys, or the like, left in a rotating part of a power tool can cause personal injury.y
- Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm footing and good balance.
- This will ensure you have better control over the tool in unexpected situations.ns
- Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery.
- Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts.
- Loose-fitting clothing, jewellery and long hair can get caught in moving parts.
Fuel
- Petrol is highly flammable and in some situations explosive.
- Never store fuel where there can be naked flames, e.g. smoking or sparks.
- Do not overfill the fuel tank. Check after filling that the filler cap is properly fitted.
- Avoid spilling fuel. Spilt fuel and fumes from the spilt fuel can easily ignite.
- Wipe up any spilt fuel before starting the engine.
- Handle and fill up with fuel outdoors or in a well-ventilated area, with the engine switched off and at a safe distance from sparks and naked flames.
Description
- Safety catch
- Power switch
- Throttle control B
- Throttle control A
- Guard
- Gearbox
- Trimmer head
- Engine
- Chok
- Right handle
- Left handle
- Shaft coupling
- Air filter cover
- Screw for air filter cover
- Flange
- Clamp
- Cover
- Nut M8
- Hex key
- Ring spanner
- Spanner
- Fuel mix container
- Strap
- Fuel tank
- Clearing blade
- Blade guard
Assembly
Fitting the shaft
- Press in the bottom part of the shaft (b) as far as it will go, so that the lock pin (a) goes in the hole (c) in the shaft. If necessary, turn the bottom part of the shaft (b) back and forth to make it easier. Check that the lock pin (a) has gone completely into the hole.
- Firmly tighten the locking screw (d).
Handle
Put the rubber cap (3) on the shaft between the two arrows. Fit the top part of the handle (2) and the bottom part (4) on the shaft with the screws (1) and nuts (5), and firmly tighten. FIG. 3
Guard
Align the hole in the casing to the hole in the fastener, put the screw through the hole in the guard and fastener and lock in place with the wing nut. FIG. 4
Trimmer head
Put the hex key in the hole to lock the fastener, put the trimmer head on the axle and turn the trimmer head clockwise to firmly screw it on. FIG. 5
How to Use
FUEL
- Risk of personal injury.
- Petrol is highly flammable and can, in some circumstances, be explosive.
- Switch off the engine and allow it to cool before refilling with fuel.
- Follow all the safety instructions for handling fuel.
- Always refuel before use.
Filling
- Shake the container with the fuel mixture.
- Place the clearing saw on a level, stable surface with the fuel cap facing upwards.
- Clean the filler cap and the area around the opening to avoid contamination entering the tank.
- Carefully open the filler cap so any overpressure is relieved. Use a funnel and do not overfill. FIG. 6
- Carefully fill up with fuel. Avoid spilling.
- Replace the filler cap and tighten firmly.
- Wipe off spilt fuel and allow any fuel residue to evaporate before starting the engine.
Starting the Trimmer
- Put the power switch in the ON position, press the throttle control B, throttle control A and the safety catch, so that the throttle control A locks in the half-pressed position.
- Move the choke lever to the OFF position. FIG. 7
- Press the primer bulb at least 10 times before starting the trimmer for the first time. FIG. 8
- To start the engine, pull the starter cord slowly until it catches (10–15 cm) and then pull it out fully a few times to turn the engine over and distribute the oil.
- Move the choke lever to the N position.
- Pull the starter cord until the engine starts. FIG. 9
- Press in throttle control A and B. When the engine is idling, use throttle control A to control the speed.
- When using the trimmer head, the feed mechanism must be tapped against the ground first to feed out the line. FIG. 10
- Stop the rotation of the trimmer head by releasing throttle control A and B.
- Turn off the engine by pressing the power switch.
- The choke lever can be in the OFF position when starting if the engine is hot.
Technical Data
- Engine type: Air-cooled, two-stroke
- Displacement: 25,4 cm³
- Output: 900 W
- Idling speed: 3000 ± 300/min
- Max speed: 9000 rpm
- Spark plug: L8RTC
- Volume fuel tank: 500 ml
- Fuel, mixing ratio: 40:1
- Axle diameter: Ø 24 mm
- Working width: 380 mm
- Trimmer line: Ø 2 mm
- Weight: 4.9 kg
- Sound pressure level, LpA: 94.5 dB(A)
- Sound power level, LwA: 105.8 dB(A), K=3 dB
- Sound power level, LwA: 108 dB(A)
- Max vibration level: F: 5.43 m/s², K=1.5 m/s² R: 4.79 m/s², K=1.5 m/s²
- F: Front handle
- R: Back handle
Maintainance
Switch off the engine, release the spark plug lead from the spark plug and allow the engine to cool before cleaning and/or maintenance.
- Proper maintenance and regular cleaning are essential for the machine to work satisfactorily.
- Do not rinse the clearing saw with water. The Meec Tools 014214 900 W 38 cm Grass Trimmer. Penetration of water can damage the engine and electrical parts.
- Clean the clearing saw with a dry cloth, brush or the equivalent.
Draining Fuel Tank
- Place a suitable container under the fuel tank.
- Remove the fuel cap.
- Allow the fuel to drain out into the container.
- Replace the fuel cap and firmly tighten
Engine & Muffler
To reduce the risk of fire, clean the engine’s cooling fins regularly with compressed air and remove chips, leaves and other debris from the area around the muffler.
Starter
Keep the clearing saw’s ventilation openings clean to avoid overheating. If the starter cord is worn and damaged, contact your dealer to purchase a new one.
Screw Joint
Check that all screw joints are properly tightened at regular intervals and that the handle sits firmly.
Spark Plug
- Regularly check the spark plug and remove any deposits with a wire brush.
- Check and adjust the electrode gap. It must be 0.5 mm. FIG. 11
- Refit the spark plug and tighten with the supplied spanner.
- Replace the spark plug with a new one of the same Meec Tools 014214 900 W 38 cm Grass Trimmer type if the electrodes are burnt and at intervals of 100 operating hours.
Air Filter
Clean the air filter after an interval of 12 working hours to ensure proper and safe functionality. The engine can be damaged if it is run without a properly functioning filter.
- Undo the screw, remove the filter cover, and the filter unit. FIG. 12 FIG. 13
- Wash the filter unit with water and a mild detergent. Do not use petrol or solvents.
- Allow the filter to dry in the air.
- Replace the filter unit and filter cover, and tighten Meec Tools 014214 900 W 38 cm Grass Trimmer the screw.
Do not start the engine without an air filter.
Sharpening the Blade
- Remove the line blade (A) from the guard (B) by undoing the screws (C). FIG. 14
- Put the line blade in a vice and sharpen it with a flat file. Make sure to maintain the angle of the edge.
- Refit the line blade on the guard.
Replacing
Storage
- Clean the clearing saw well after use and check that it is in good condition and that no parts are missing or damaged.
- Replace or repair any damaged parts. Store the clearing saw in a dry place with the blade guard fitted.
- Clean the line spool at the end of the season, and if necessary, replace it.
Maintainance
| Every 12 working hours | Every 24 working hours | Every 36 working hours | |
| Air filter | Clean | Clean | Replace |
| Spark plug | Check | Clean | Replace |
Troubleshooting
| PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE | ACTION |
| The engine will not start, or starts but then stops. | The trimmer head is not fitted correctly. | Check that the trimmer head is correctly fitted. |
| The fuel is finished or old. | Make sure the fuel in the tank is fresh. | |
| Incorrect starting procedure. | Follow the starting instructions. | |
| Dirty spark plug/incorrect electrode gap. | Clean/adjust the spark plug. | |
| Clogged air filter. | Clean/replace the air filter. | |
| Carburettor fault. | Contact a service centre. | |
| The engine starts, but has no power. | Fault on the line spool. | Replace the line spool. |
| Clogged air filter. | Clean/replace the air filter. | |
| Carburettor fault. | Contact a service centre. | |
| The engine does not run smoothly and has no power at high speed. | Dirty spark plug/incorrect electrode gap. | Clean/adjust the spark plug. |
| Carburettor fault. | Contact a service centre. | |
| The engine smokes. | Incorrect fuel mixture. | Check the fuel mixture. |
| Carburettor fault. | Contact a service centre. | |
| The trimmer head rotates when the engine is idling. | Incorrectly adjusted carburettor. | Contact a service centre. |
| The clearing saw vibrates abnormally. | Damaged or loose parts. | Check and tighten any loose parts. |
| The engine overheats. | Working period too long. | Take regular pauses to allow the clearing saw to cool. |
Limited Warranty
Normal Wear: Many power tools need periodic parts replacement and service to achieve the best performance. This warranty does not cover repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a part, including, but not limited to, chucks, brushes, cords, saw shoes, blade clamps, o-rings, seals, bumpers, driver blades, pistons, strikers, lifters, and bumper cover.
Customer Support
- Website: https://www.jula.se/varumarken/meec-tools/
- Tel: +39-0645652462
FAQs
Q: What type of tool is the Meec Tools 000841?
Cutting roots, branches, small logs, building materials and basic outdoor maintenance jobs is the purpose of the Meec Tools 000841, a petrol-powered cleaning saw.
Q: What type of fuel does the saw use?
Usually, this saw runs on a two-stroke gasoline/oil blend. Always consult the manual’s suggested mixing ratio, which is often 40:1 or 50:1.
Q: How do I stop the engine?
Before setting the saw down, turn the power switch to the “OFF” position and wait for the engine to completely stop.
Q: Can this saw cut hardwood?
Yes, but engine power, fuel quality, and chain sharpness all affect performance. For optimal results, use the right cutting method.
Q: How do I add chain oil?
Fill the chain oil reservoir with only certified bar or chain oil after opening it. Before each use, check the oil level.
Q: Can I use substitute oils?
No, only combine fuel with certified chain oil and 2-stroke engine oil. The saw may be harmed by improper oils.
Q: Is this saw suitable for beginners?
Yes, provided the user starts with light cutting jobs, takes the time to learn proper handling, and complies with all safety guidelines.
Q: Can I use the saw in wet weather?
Avoid using the saw in heavy rain or extremely damp conditions. Wet conditions reduce grip, increase kickback risk, and may affect engine performance.