Gasoline edger KS 300 PRO
walk-behind

gasoline edger
gasoline edger
gasoline edger
gasoline edger
gasoline edger
gasoline edger
gasoline edger
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Characteristics

Motor type
gasoline
Other characteristics
walk-behind

Description

The ELIET KS 300 PRO not only has the largest edger blade (Ø 300 mm) currently on the market, but this machine is also particularly comfortable to work with. Thanks to the height adjustability to 7 different positions (PRO HD: 13), the operator can always adjust the handlebar to the ideal height and give himself sufficient leg room. The purpose built rubber cover over the blade stops any stones being thrown up at the operator. ROBUST FRAME In the same way as a pen must be firmly grasped in your hand in order to draw a straight line, you must also firmly grasp an edger. This enables every movement of the handlebar to result in a similar movement of the blade. At ELIET, we have also firmly decided to opt for a robust welded frame so that any play in bolt fastenings is eliminated. 300 MM BLADE DIAMETER The ELIET KS 300 PRO has the largest blade on the market. This has the following advantages : Greater active working depth, cleaner cut via higher blade speed as well as 20% longer blade life. OPERATING THE VIBRATION DAMPED HANDLEBAR The blade drive automatically engages as soon as the depth control is selected. You can use an ergonomically located lever on the handlebar to adjust the blade depth to a number of positions. The wide handlebar mounted dead man's handle is a passive protection device that prevents you from accidentally placing your hands near to the blade. The soft foam rubber covering the handles aids operator comfort while a vibration free handle makes it easy to work longer hours.

Catalogs

KS 300 PRO
KS 300 PRO
4 Pages
GZC 750/1000
GZC 750/1000
16 Pages
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