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Model
Type
Net
Power
(KW/3600rpm)
Max.
torque
(N•m/rpm)
Fuel consumption
(g/kW•h)
Idle speed
Speed Fluctuating
Ratio
Transmission Mode
Reduction Ratio
BorexStroke (mm)
Displacement
(cc)
Compression Ratio
R210-S
Single cylinder, 4-Stroke,
Forced
Air
Cooling,
OHV
4.3
12.4/2500
:S10%
74.5x48
209
8:3:1
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Lubricating mode Splash
Starting
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Valve Clearance
Spark plug
clearance
Igniting Mode
Air
cleaner
input
valve: 0.05 mm
-0.10mm,
output
valve: 0.05
mm-0.10mm
0.7 mm
-0.8mm
Transistorized Magneto
Ignition
Semi-dry, Oil bath,
Foam
filter
Dimension
(Length) (mm)
Dimension
(Width) (mm)
+-
360
290
Dimension (High)
(mm)
Net
weight (kg)
r
325
12.5
The power rating
of
the engine indicated in this document is the
net
power
output
tested on a production engine
for
the
engine model and
measured in accordance
with
SAE
J1349
at
3,600 rpm (Net Power) and
at
2,500 rpm (Max.
Net
Torque). Mass production engines may
vary
from
this value.
Actual power
output
for
the
engine installed in the final machine will
vary
depending on numerous factors, including
the
operating speed
of
the engine in application, environmental conditions, maintenance, and
other
variables.
SAFETY
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INFORMATION
Most
accidents
with
engines can be prevented
if
you
follow
all
instructions in this manual and on
the
engine. Some
of
the
most
common hazards are discussed below, along
with
the
best
way
to
protect
yourself and others.
OWNER
RESPONSIBILITIES
• The engines are designed
to
give safe and dependable service
if
operated according
to
instructions.
Read
and understand this
owner's manual before operating
the
engine. Failure
to
do
so
could result in personal
injury
or
equipment damage.
•
Know
how
to
stop
the
engine quickly, and understand
the
3 I
Specifications
& Safety
operation
of
all controls. Never
permit
anyone
to
operate
the
engine
without
proper
instructions.
•
Do
not
allow
children
to
operate
the
engine. Keep children and
pets
far
away
from
the
area
of
operation.
REFUEL
WITH
CARE
Gasoline
is
extremely flammable, and gasoline vapor can explode.
Refuel outdoors, in a well-ventilated area,
with
the
engine stopped.
Never smoke near gasoline, and keep
other
flames and sparks away.
Always store gasoline in
an
approved container.
If
any fuel
is
spilled,
make sure
the
area is
dry
before starting
the
engine.
HOT
EXHAUST
• The
muffler
becomes
very
hot
during
operation and remains