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Makita EM406MP Split-Shaft Multi Tool Linetrimmer Attachment Only for DUX60 / UX01G Reviews

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Makita EM406MP Split-Shaft Multi Tool Linetrimmer Attachment Only for DUX60 / UX01G Makita Linetrimmer attachment for the DUX60 / UX01G Split-Shaft Multi Tools. The versatile attachments are easily fitted with a tool-less slide joint coupling with a simple clip-lock fixing the attachment securely in place. With any of the tool heads attached and the two 18v batteries clipped into the motor housing, the overall balance of the complete machine is excellent with the loop handle perfectly positioned for complete machine control and manoeuvrability. Maximum weight with the largest batteries and tool head is just 8.7kg. FEATURES Steel drive shaft for less vibration and longer equipment life Bump and feed trimmer head for efficient grass cutting Quickly attaches to DUX60 / UX01G motor heads for easy operation Less weight for operator comfort SPECIFICATION Part Number: EM406MP / 198779-6

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Unit 6, Park 2000, Millennium Way,
Newton Aycliffe
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DL5 6AR

Excellent addition to the range. Already have the hedge cutter and chain saw attachments.
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Posted 1 year ago
It worked very well and did what it was supposed to do.
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Posted 1 year ago
Same as above
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Posted 1 year ago
Easy and light weight last reasonable length of time
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Posted 3 years ago
So smooth love it
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Posted 5 years ago
Rotates anti clockwise which is a bit off putting as my petrol machines are all clockwise and the splatter guard is not large enough you get grass in your face
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Posted 7 years ago
The DUX60 wirh linetrimmer is excellent. No more fuss with petrol, 2 stroke, cold starts etc. Just make sure batteries are charged, switch on and away you go - no fuss. A little heavy on batteries on full power but most jobs don't need full power anyway. Love it.
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Posted 7 years ago