Trimmers & Brushcutters

Our brushcutters are developed for cutting grass, weeds, small bushes and brushwood. They are available in a variety of sizes, depending on the job. A wide range of accessories allows you to use the same machine for trimming grass as well as clearing brushwood, bushes and small trees. They have a long shaft to increase their reach. Choose a hedge trimmer with appropriate length of the cutter bar for the job you intend to do.

When choosing a brushcutter, it should have high power, high torque and rapid acceleration for maximum efficiency. The machine should have an ergonomic harness to spread the load. The handlebar should be angled relative to the shaft, to prevent an uneven load being placed on the user’s back. The engine should have some form of emission control, for the benefit of the user’s working environment as well as the environment as a whole.

The double-sided hedge trimmer is designed for trimming hedges up to chest height. A double-sided trimmer could be equipped with an adjustable rear handle for increased flexibility and for better ergonomics when trimming the sides of hedges. For shaping hedges, the double-sided trimmer is the most suitable. Single-sided trimmers are designed mainly for straight sections of hedge. With teeth on one side of the cutting bar, the blade can be longer without the machine becoming too heavy. A longer blade lets you clip larger areas in a single sweep.

Pole hedge trimmers are used for cutting high and low hedges, and ground cover too. With a pole hedge trimmer you can cut high hedges without a ladder. Because you can angle the cutting bar you can work more quickly and it’s easier to reach when cutting low or high hedges. The engine acts as a counterweight to the cutting bar, so the machine remains well balanced while you work.

When you choose a hedge trimmer, consider what sort of job you will use it for. Will you be trimming high, low or long hedges? Will you be shaping the hedge? The machine should have an efficient vibration-dampening system to minimize vibrations in those parts of the machine that the user comes in contact with. The engine should have some form of emission control, for the benefit of the user’s working environment as well as the environment as a whole. Choose a hedge trimmer with appropriate length of the cutter bar for the job you intend to do.