Petrol 42.7cc 255mm Brush Cutter

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SKU: BCUTS-M4-EU

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The SENIX 42.7cc 2-Stroke Brush Cutter combines robust engine power with ergonomic design for professional and residential vegetation control. Featuring automatic threading, oil-bubble starting, and a stable plate design, it delivers precise trimming with minimal effort. With EV5 certification, fuel-efficient performance, and versatile cutting options, it's a reliable tool for extended, heavy-duty outdoor work.

This brush cutter is perfect for tackling thick grass, weeds, and light brush. The automatic threading and easy-to-install plate improves stability and convenience. The dual cutting options of 255mm blade and 430mm line allow for versatile use, while the lightweight 6.5kg body ensures comfortable operation for extended periods. Its durable engine, diaphragm carburetor, and EV5 certification guarantee efficiency and reliability.

Easy Installation & Stable Plate – Simple to set up with improved stability during operation.

Ergonomic Design – Comfortable handle for extended use.

Oil Bubble System – Makes starting the engine easier and faster.

Automatic Threading – Quick disassembly and installation of line or blade.

High Engine Power & Efficient Fuel Use – Low fuel consumption with good heat dissipation.

Labor-Saving Starter – Reduces effort during engine ignition.

Engine: 42.7cc Two-Stroke Engine
Rated power: 1.2kw
Cutting diameter: 255mm(blade)/430mm(line)
Engine Rated Speed: 7500rpm
Fuel mixture ratio: Gasoline
Two-cycle Oil (40:1)
Fuel Tank Capacity: 900ml
Easy to start: Yes
Certification: EV5
Carburetor: Diaphragm
Weight (Tool Body): 6.5kg

1 x 42.7cc Brush Cutter (BCUTS-M4-EU)

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