4-stroke 24.5-cc Engine
Brand : MAKITA
Makita BHX2500, 4-stroke, 24.5-cc Petrol Operated Handheld Leaf Blower
SKU : MK-GT-MK-312
MRP :
₹32500


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Short Description
Makita BHX2500 Hand Held Leaf Blower
Country of origin: Japan
- Brand: MAKITA
- Weight (Approx.) : 4.4 kg
- Displacement : 24.5-cc
- Engine Type : 4-stroke
- Fuel Tank Capacity : 0.52 liter
- Max. air volume : 8.91 m³ / min (316 cu.ft / min)
- Overall length : 368 mm (14 inch)
- No Load Speed : 3500 - 7800 RPM
- The velocity of the wind (without blower pipes): 64.6 m/s
- Net Weight : 4.4 kg
Experience unparalleled power and efficiency with the Makita BHX2500 Hand Held Leaf Blower. Equipped with a robust 24.5-cc 4-stroke engine, this blower effortlessly clears leaves and debris from your outdoor spaces. Its lightweight design ensures comfortable handling, while the low emission technology promotes an eco-friendly operation. Ideal for both residential and commercial use, the Makita BHX2500 guarantees reliability and performance. Elevate your landscaping tasks with Toolsvilla’s premium offering – your perfect partner for a pristine yard.
Features
:- Clean exhaust emission and low fuel consumption.
- Compact and lightweight.
- Mechanical decompression system for easy recoil pulling.
- Slim body for comfortable handling
Applications
:- Cleaning your lawns, gardens, yards, and fields by blowing away the leaves.
Usage
:Before you start :
> Fill the tank with unleaded petrol. No 2T oil is needed; there is a separate chamber for pouring the engine oil (20W40).
> Wear appropriate safety gear like gloves and goggles for protection.
Starting the engine :
> Locate the choke lever and move it to the "choke" or "full choke" position.
(For a cold start, use the full choke position; for a warm start, you may only need a partial choke).
> Press the primer bulb several times to draw fuel into the carburetor.
> Lightly squeeze the throttle trigger.
> Firmly pull the starter rope quickly and consistently until the engine starts.
> Once the engine is running, slowly move the choke lever to the "run" position.
> Adjust the throttle to the desired power level (if present).
> Now hold the handle firmly with both hands and start blowing.
