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Makita DUP361 Technical Information

Battery powered pruning shears
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ECHNICAL INFORMATION
Model No.
Description
C
ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS
Model DUP361 is a Battery Powered Pruning Shears powered by
two 18V Li-ion batteries in series, and developed based on
the current model 4604D.
The main features and benefits are:
• Smooth cutting similar to that of a hand pruner
• Extra sharp blade• Blade opening adjustment
• Ergonomically designed handle with soft grip
• Comfortable backpack harness
• Switch box able to turn ON/OFF main switch and check for error indication
Note: Not compatible with 1.3Ah Li-ion battery BL1815.
S
Voltage: V
Capacity: Ah
Energy capacity: Wh
Battery
Cell
Charging time: min
Max output (W)
Max cutting
capacity: mm ( " )
Max blade
opening: mm ( " )
Movement of
shear blade
Electronic current limiter for overload protection
Soft grip
Motor protection circuit
Lock-off switch
Battery fuel gauge
Cord length: mm (ft)
Weight according to
EPTA-Procedure
1
01/ver.2.1*
: kg(lbs)
*1 Actual measured value
*2 After turning on the machine, can be released by trigger.
*3 From Controller box to Switch box
*4 From Switch box to the machine
*5 With two batteries BL1815N/ BL1820
DUP361
Battery Powered Pruning Shears
Model
Value in catalog
Actual measured
Value in catalog
Actual measured
Trigger ON
Trigger OFF
Blade opening adjustment
Pruning shears only
Pruning shears, Harness,
Holster, Controller,
Connection cord and
BL1815N (x2)
Length (L)
Width (W)
Height (H)
DUP361
36 (18x2)
1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
27x2, 36x2, 54x2, 72x2, 90x2
Li-ion
15, 24, 22, 36, 45 with DC18RD
15x2, 24x2, 22x2, 36x2, 45x2 with DC18RC
200
33 (1-5/16)
54 (2-1/8)
Interlocked with Trigger
Yes (2 stages)
Yes
Yes
Yes
(Current-and temperature-activated)
No*
2
Two LEDs
(on Switch box)
500 (1.64)*
, 1,100 (3.61)*
3
0.8 (1.8)
3.3 (7.2)*
OFFICIAL USE
for ASC & Sales Shop
PRODUCT
P 1/ 29
December 2015
W
H
L
Dimensions: mm ( " )
305 (12)
43 (1-11/16)
106 (4-3/16)
4
5

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  • Page 1 December 2015 Description Battery Powered Pruning Shears ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS Model DUP361 is a Battery Powered Pruning Shears powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries in series, and developed based on the current model 4604D. The main features and benefits are: •...
  • Page 2: Standard Equipment

    P 2/ 29 tandard equipment Controller Connection cord Oil supply Wrench set Diamond file Cord holder complete (for waist belt) Shear blade U set Holster Harness Arm band Tool bagBattery* Battery cover* Charger* *1 Battery and charger are not supplied with “Z” model. *2 Supplied with the same quantity of extra Battery.
  • Page 3 Repair the machine in accordance with "Instruction manual" or "Safety instructions". 2. REPAIR 2 -1 ) Grease · Apply Makita grease FA No.2 to the following A-D portions to protect parts and product from unusual abrasion. A:Teeth surface of Internal gear 48 B:Circumference of Ball screw (x3) C:Circumference of Ball screw (x2)
  • Page 4 P 4/ 29 2-3)DISASSEMBLING/ASSEMBLING ※Remove Connection cord from main body. 1. Change of Motor ※ Can be replaced without removing Shear blade ass’y. ※ Put on Leather globe etc. DISASSEMBLING 1-1 1. In case Shear blade U is closed completely 3.
  • Page 5 P 5/ 29 1-2 7. In case Shear blade U is full open 8. Loosen two Pan head 9. Uphold the tip side of screws M3x16 (36). Front housing complete (37). (36) (37) 10. Remove the Protrusion of Front housing complete (37) 13.
  • Page 6 P 6/ 29 1-6 1-5 18. Remove Ball screw ass’y Tap Upper housing (3) with Plastic hammer. together with Motor (33). 17. Float Ball screw ass’y (26). (26) (33) 1-8 1-9 1-7 20. Loosen two C.H.screw 21. Pull out Motor from Ball screw Remove two Receptacles from M3x10.
  • Page 7 P 7/ 29 ASSEMBLING 1-12 1-11 1. Assemble Motor and Motor holder (32) 2. Insert Motor into Ball screw ass’y (26). so that Flat surface comes to Red mark side. (26) (27) Red mark Flat surface There is one more on the other side.
  • Page 8 P 8/ 29 1-16 Protrusion of Earth terminal 9. Put Protrusion of Earth terminal here. 1-17 1-18 Put Connector as drawn. 10. Put two receptacles here. * Be careful to the position * Face the opening outside. of ▽ mark. Connector ▽...
  • Page 9 P 9/ 29 Change of Ball screw ass’y ※ Can be replaced without removing Shear blade ass’y. ※ Put on Leather globe etc. DISASSEMBLING 1. Remove Ball screw ass’y and Motor from Upper housing. 2-1 2-2 2. Remove Stop ring E-4 by twisting 3.
  • Page 10 P 10/ 29 2-9 2-8 11. Remove Link arms (15). 9. Insert Slotted screwdriver between Trigger ass’y (24) and Link arm (15). (15) (15) (24) (24) Slotted screwdriver 10. Remove Trigger ass’y (24) by twisting Slotted screwdriver. 2-11 2-10 13. Rotate the pin in Ball screw ass’y counterclockwise 12.
  • Page 11 P 11/ 29 2-14 2-15 3. Set Ball nut cover B (13). 5. Assemble the parts as drawn. (13) Spur gear 18 (29) (12) Internal gear 48 (28) Flat washer 12 (30) Tighten + Pan head tapping screws 2x10 (12). 2-16 2-17 6.
  • Page 12 P 12/ 29 2-20 Put Trigger on the pin of Link arm (15) Put Trigger on Link arm (15) while while expanding the Trigger with expanding the Trigger and holding Slotted screwdriver. Magnet (21) with Trigger. (15) Trigger Hold 10. Set Trigger to one pin of (21) Slotted screwdriver Ball screw ass’y (26).
  • Page 13 P 13/ 29 2-25 2-24 2-26 18. The built-in image of 19. Set Link arm (15) to Shear 20. Assemble Stop ring E-4 by Flexible board is as below. blade ass’y and insert pinching with Long-nose Flat fillister HD. pin 5 (16). pliers.
  • Page 14: Circuit Diagram

    P 14/ 29 ircuit diagram Fig. D-1 Color index of lead wires' sheath Black Blue Orange White Yellow Straight receptacle with lock (#187, t=0.8mm) Terminal + 16 AWG* Straight receptacle 22 AWG* with lock - 16 AWG* (#250, t=0.8mm) + Terminal 16 AWG* 22 AWG*...
  • Page 15: Wiring Diagram

    P 15/ 29 iring diagram Fig. D-2 Wiring of Flexible Board 2. Aligning the white line of Flexible board 1. Put Flexible board on the to the edge of Ball screw assembly, stick it flat portion of Ball screw assembly. to Ball screw assembly.
  • Page 16 P 16/ 29 iring diagram Fig. D-2 Wiring in Lower Housing Facing the red marking to the side of place for storaging Earth terminal, set DC Motor to Lower housing. Lower housing DC Motor Put Choke coils to the bottom of Lower housing.
  • Page 17 P 17/ 29 iring diagram Fig. D-3 Wiring in Controller Housing R Put two pcs. of Choke coils between Rib A and Controller. Put Controller’s lead wires which are connected to each connectors in this groove. Controller Put the Terminal to which the following Lead wires are connected, to this place.
  • Page 18: Triangle Mark

    P 18/ 29 iring diagram Fig. D-4 Wiring in Switch Housing Set L Put lead wires of LED circuit (55) between Rib A and Rib B. (55) Switch (54) Do not put Lead wires on these ribs. Rib A Rib B Connector B (52) Connector A...
  • Page 19 1-2 Note Please read the following guides/instructions before using apps. 1) This apps is the exclusive one for the Makita product. You can get use-history data such as use frequency, load distribution, error information, the maintenance information. 2) The damage (including the cost to make up for the direct damage, the special damage, the...
  • Page 20 3) Sound at the detect of NFC and sound at the communication completion vary according to the set up method of each terminal or there may be no sound. 1-5.DUP361 Battery holder Position : to be held your terminal over Battery holder Bring antenna of your terminal to...
  • Page 21 * Refer to P3 how to install is described. 2.Installation of apps. Connect terminal to a mobile phone line or Wi-Fi, and please install apps "Makita Tools". When you do not understand how to install in Google Play, please refer to a following address.
  • Page 22: Operation Procedures

    P22 / 29 3.Operation procedures Procedure 1:Starting of the apps Please tap an icon of the "Makita Tools" apps which you installed. Apps『Makita Tools』 Top screen Password acquisition screen Procedure 2:Password input of the application (only as for the first time) In password acquisition screen, please acquire a password.
  • Page 23 P23 / 29 < Password input example > Alphanumeric characters are displayed at random. Input the alphanumeric characters enclosed with outer frames into Key1 - Key4. When the input of the password is performed correctly, "Success" is displayed, and then product information acquisition screen is displayed.
  • Page 24 P24 / 29 Procedure 3:Acquisition of the product information Acquire product information in the product information acquisition screen according to Preparation of your terminal. … (Terms of Use) … In the product information acquisition screen, you can confirm "Terms of Use" by tapping (3 point mark).But it is possible only when the network is connected.
  • Page 25 ・Be careful when you input ID as you have only one chance to input the ID. Even if I input wrong ID you can use the machine and the "Makita tool" apps normally.. ・When you tap "Maintenance" on the screen, and the next screen is not displayed, confirm that ID has been written correctly.
  • Page 26 P26 / 29 Procedure 4:Writing repairing information to the machine When you tap "Maintenance" button, service parts screen is displayed. If the screen does not change from "Use-history information screen" to "service parts screen " check whether the inputted ID (order of numeric and the alphabet) is correct or not. Check the parts which you changed by repairing (maintenance) and tap "Send to Tool"...
  • Page 27 P27 / 29 Procedure 5:Display of repairing history You can check the Use-history of each spare part when you tap "Check the record" button, If you tap "Save Data", you can save the displayed data on your terminal. Saved data can be read from "View stored Data". If you push Check button right to ID you can get assorted data of the same ID.
  • Page 28 P28 / 29 Data reading screen <Important points> By tapping "Save Data" use-history information is saved in your terminal. Saved data in your terminal can be checked by PC. When you check them by PC, connect the terminal to PC through USB and copy to PC from your terminal.
  • Page 29 P29/ 29 (Saved Use-history information)