
- PRODUCT CODE: 007161
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Quickly clears leaves and grass cuttings. Round nozzle, 2-MIX engine, stop button.

3 Interest-free installments from €35 to €1,000

4 Interest-free installments from €20 to €200
3 to 60 installments up to €10,000
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Credit card:
6 Single instalments up to 500€
12 Single instalments from 501€ and above
National Bank of Greece
IBAN: GR7001104430000044344012982
Eurobank
IBAN: GR5902603790000170200207523
Bank of Piraeus
IBAN: GR9001710860006086040030208
Alpha Bank
IBAN: GR3601407370737002002000581
* The proof of payment to be sent via e-mail to the Department of Electronic Purchases, eshop@aslanidisbuild.gr.
Service cost including VAT: €2
Technical Specifications |
|
Displacement |
27.2 cm³ |
Power |
0.7 kW / 1 HP |
Weight 1) |
4.1 kg |
Sound pressure level 2) |
90 dB(A) |
Sound power Level 2) |
1047 dB(A) |
Vibration level, right 3) |
8 m/s² |
Blowing force 4) |
13 N |
Air speed with round nozzle |
60 m/s |
Air throughput with round nozzle |
700 m³/h |
Air throughput with flat nozzle 5) |
560 m³/h |
Max. air throughput 6) |
730 m³/h |
Tank Capacity |
0.54 L |
Equipment |
Round nozzle |
2) K-factor according to DIR 2006/42/EC = 2.5 dB (A)
3) K-factor according to DIR 2006/42/EC = 2m / s ²
4) Combination of air speed and air throughput
5) With flat nozzle in blower mode
6) Without blower attachment/nozzle
* Images are photo templates. The appearance and exact placement of equipment features on the product may differ, with identical functionality, from the illustrations.
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