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Brush cutters: vibrations down to a minimum on Hitachi

by Fabrizio Sereni
July - August - September 2016 | Back

Maximum durability and vibrations reduced to the minimum are a pair of the winning cards of the new brush cutter models, the CG24EBSP and the CG27EBSP brought to the market by Hitachi for professional groundskeepers for working with lightweight equipment and low fuel consumption without compromising the solidarity of equipment which makes the difference in complicated operations. The construction of both of these brush cutters includes a single handle and new eco-compatible Pure Fire motors equipped with an S-Start device which reduces pulling for starting. Coming as standard equipment for these two new Hitachi models are a stopper pin which stops the shaft rotation for easy and simple replacement of the head and the standard accessories are  availability of a trimmer head, a spark plug wrench, an M4 Allen key, an M8/M10 spanner, safety goggles for protection against stones thrown up and a shoulder harness. The two machines also ensure remarkable power: the 26.9 cc motor on the CG27EBSP turns out 1.2 Hp and the 23.9 cc motor for the CG24EBSP provides 1.1 Hp. The limited weight of these brush cutters has been taken down to only 5.2 kilograms for the former model and 5 kilos for the latter.

Maurizio Fiorin, the HFI OPE manager explained, “The  CG24EBSP and CG27EBSP brush cutters are ideal for dealing with the demand, especially in Northern Europe, for small and light machines with limited fuel consumption and emissions but at the same time durable enough and reliable for demanding work.”

 

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