Kawasaki 48.6cc double-handle brushcutter, c/w nylon head, steel blade and goggles
KAWASAKI KBH48A.
- Kawasaki 48.6cc 2-stroke engine with electronic ignition
- Diaphragm carburettor
- Double handle
- Semi-automatic head (bump feed) with 2.4mm nylon line
- Steel brush knife, with three long teeth, supplied
- Dimensions: L 1838 x W 680 x H 462mm
- Dry weight 7.9kg
- Full double harness included
2-year Kawasaki parts and labour warranty for domestic use.
The following high quality accessories are suitable for this machine. To order any of them,
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- STEEL BLADES.
3-tooth. For tall weeds, nettles, long grass, etc.
4-tooth. For light brush and long grass.
8-tooth. For brambles and light scrub.
80-tooth. For heavy undergrowth, bushes and saplings.
- PLASTIC BLADES.
8-tooth [9inch (230mm) diameter only available]. For soft growth and where greater safety is required.
- SPARE NYLON LINE.
Spare 2.4mm line is available in various roll lengths.
Protective clothing is recommended with these machines. Goggles are a must and ear defenders protect you in the long term against machinery noise. To see PPE,
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These Kawasaki machines are premium quality with great durability. The engines were developed from scratch for this particular application: they are quiet, with low vibration and emissions and with a specially designed exhaust to reduce clogging. It is a fact that 2-stroke engines have a higher power-to-weight ratio than 4-stroke. Kawasaki 2-strokes with electronic ignition start easily and reliably year after year.
The KBH48 is suitable for contractors, churchyards, large gardens, parks, etc., and is designed for continuous use.
The accessories we supply (see above) are guaranteed of an equal quality. We also supply spare parts for these machines and engines should you need them.
This brushcutter's double handles give more control than a loop handle and are better if tackling tough scrub with the steel blade.
The steel blade provided will tackle brush and brambles. The strimming line is of substantial thickness and is fed out by tapping the spool on the ground. It will deal with grass and quite coarse weeds right up to edges and obstacles. Be aware that even nylon line can mark the bark of trees and shrubs.
All brushcutters/line trimmers should be treated with respect. They can throw debris, so never use one near pets or other people. Protective goggles should always be worn, and ear-defenders, gloves and leg coverings are recommended too.
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