Greenworks 6.5 Amp 8" Corded Pole Saw
Greenworks 6.5 Amp 8" Corded Pole Saw is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Key Features
Key Features
- ✓Automatic Oiler - Ensures durability and extends the life of the chain.
- ✓Translucent Oil Tank - Clear view of oil level.
- ✓Lightweight - For comfort, control, and less fatigue – 20% lighter than comparable gas-powered models.
- ✓Chain Speed
- ✓Bar Length
- ✓Quiet Operation - Allows you to work during early mornings or late evenings without disturbing your neighbours.
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Description
Description
Kick gas to the curb and go green! With Greenworks electric outdoor power equipment giving you all the power you need to tackle your yard, you can now breeze through jobs with zero gas, zero emission and zero maintenance. Go from zero to power with a push of a button and get you through the task at hand with less vibration, less noise and less mess. Corded power with unlimited runtimes, you can get all of your landscaping done with all the power performance of gas while at a lower cost of operation.
Specifications
Specifications
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Amp Hours6.5Ah
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Weight8.8 lbs.
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Assembled Product Dimensions97.9" × 3.3" × 6.8"
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Package Dimensions39.5" × 9.2" × 5.5"
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Package Weight12.0 lbs. (5.4 kg)
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MotorBrushed
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Rated Power of Motor0.78 kW
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Active Chain Brake?No
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Bar/Chain Length8"
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Chain Size3/8" Low Profile Pitch, .043" Gauge, 33 Drive Links
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Chain Sharpening File Size5/32"
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Tenison System?Tooled
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Blade Speed7000 RPM
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Chain OilerAutomatic
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Oil TypeStandard Bar and Chain Oil
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Oil Tank Capacity80 ml
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Compatible Extension Cord -100Ft/ 30.48m14-gauge cord
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Compatible Extension Cord -50 Ft/ 15.2m16-gauge cord
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Compatible Extension Cord -25 Ft/ 7.62m18-gauge cord
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Estimated Assembly Time≈5 minutes
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Warranty3-Year Warranty
Manuals
Manuals
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a pole saw?
- How should I hold my pole saw?
- What safety precautions should be taken?
- How thick of a branch can I cut?
- Can the pole saw be used for hedges?
- Can you remove the poles and use this as a chainsaw?
- Can I use my pole saw to trim items lower to the ground?
Pole saws are basically stretched chainsaws with the controls and the motor head separated by a long pole. They tend to have shorter bars and chains than full size chainsaws and are primarily used for pruning and light lopping. Users should take basic, common safety precautions and follow proper operating procedure when using the units to avoid injury.
For best balance when using a pole saw do not overreach. Always keep proper footing and balance. Practicing proper footing and balance ensures that you will have proper control of the tool in unexpected situations. Always hold the unit firmly with both hands; keep your left hand on the pole shaft and your right hand on the rear handle, so your body is to the left of the chain line. Never use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip, or any stance that places your body or arm across the chain line. Ensure that you maintain a proper grip on the unit whenever the motor is running. For further details, refer to your owner’s manual.
Only use pole saws for their intended purpose. Pole saws are great for pruning and trimming of hard-to-reach branches. Think about where the branch being cut may fall. As this is sometimes unpredictable, do not stand under the branch being cut. Try to keep the tree between yourself and the branch being trimmed (as a kind of shield from falling debris). Keep bystanders at least 50’ from the tree being worked-on. Always take your time. When removing long, heavy branches cut in stages, cutting off small sections to reduce the impact of any falling debris. Start with lower branches so debris can fall more easily and not get stuck, causing a future hazard.
Pole saws are typically used on branches less than 6” in diameter.
The pole saw would be capable of trimming hedges; however, a pole hedger would be more appropriate for the job and leave a cleaner look.
No. This unit cannot be converted to a chainsaw. However, some models allow you the ability to remove the middle extension pole to shorten the unit by a few feet.
The pole saw is designed for high level hard to reach branches. It is not ergonomically suited for low cutting and extreme caution should be taken.