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Stihl FSA 30 (AS) Brushcutter (no battery/charger)
Battery Capacity | 2.1 |
Battery Type | Li-Ion |
Brand | Stihl |
Corded/Cordless | Cordless |
EAN | 886661684199 |
Gross Weight (kg) | 3.08 |
Net Weight (kg) | 2.27 |
Power Source | Battery |
Voltage (V) | 11 |
Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
Product Details
Compact Cordless Grass Trimmer: Ideal for trimming and mowing tasks in home gardens.
Individual Tool: Supplied without a battery and charger, allowing flexibility for those who already own compatible equipment.
Noise-Sensitive Use: Designed for use in areas where low noise is essential.
Versatile Cutting: Compatible with a variety of cutting tools for different gardening needs.
Technical Details:
Rated Voltage: 10.8 V
Weight: 2.1 kg
Sound Pressure Level: 76 dB(A)
Sound Power Level: 89 dB(A)
Vibration Level (Left): 1.5 m/s²
Vibration Level (Right): 1.9 m/s²
Overall Length: 116 cm
Cutting Circle Diameter: 230 mm
Standard Cutting Attachment: PolyCut 3-2
Recommended Battery: AS 2
Battery System: AS System
Warranty:
2 Year Warranty
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