Description
Description
L'équipement électrique extérieur sans fil Greenworks 40 V est idéal pour les propriétaires qui simplifient et se concentrent sur ce qui est essentiel pour tirer le meilleur parti de la vie. La famille d'outils Greenworks 40 V est construite avec une construction de poids moyen et des moteurs sans balais à haut rendement. Le système de batterie universel de 40 V alimente plus de 25 produits et offre des performances comparables à celles du gaz, vous donnant toute la puissance dont vous avez besoin pour affronter votre jardin. Donnez un coup de pouce au trottoir et passez au vert !
Spécifications
Spécifications
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Voltage40 V
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Poids33,51 livres
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Taille15,2 po. × 33,5 po. × 15,8 po.
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Taille des roues6 pouces
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Largeur de labourage10 po
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Profondeur de labourage5 po
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MoteurMoteur brossé
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Vitesse à vide200 tr/min
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Poids (outil uniquement)26,3 lb (11,9 kg)
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Niveau sonore85 dB(A)
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
Manuels
Manuels
Vidéos de produits
Foire aux questions
Foire aux questions
- Would this cultivator cut through small mesh-like roots under a tree? I’ve been told light weight cultivators like this only bounce along on rough ground.
- How deep will it dig into topsoil?
- Do the tines rotate backward?
- Can I use my cultivator to remove weeds?
- What is the best/ideal season to use my cultivator?
- Can the cultivator break up small twigs and branches?
- Can it cut through tree root?
- Can I use my cultivator as an edger? Can I remove the tines and use as an edger?
- Can it be left out in the rain?
- Are the tines bent?
- How do you lubricate the gear box and what type of lubricant do you use?
It will be able to tear up small roots, however, this unit is not designed for tree roots. We advise that you avoid roots and rocks when using this cultivator. It works best for tilling soil.
Depending on soil conditions the cultivator will go down to a depth of 5 inches. We do advise the removal of rocks and roots before cultivating to prevent damage to the unit.
Tines do not rotate backwards.
Removing weeds with a cultivator is generally not recommended. While it makes the job a lot faster, it can also spread the seeds underground, ensuring the quick return of weeds into your garden.
Autumn and spring are the most favorable seasons to get your cultivator out of the shed. Avoid using it if the land is too soggy as this could result in compact clods when the soil dries. For best results, wait a day or two after the rain until the soil is semidry.
It might be able to handle small twigs under 1 inch in diameter, but it's designed to cultivate soil for small gardening projects like flower beds.
It will not cut through tree root. Tree roots should be avoided when operating this unit as it will cause damage.
Even when reducing number of tines, it is not ideal for edging as the tines are designed specifically to dig into soil for tilling rather than simply cutting blades of grass. You can remove the tines for smaller areas for tilling, but it would not make it suitable for edging.
As this is an electric unit, it cannot be left out in the rain. It is advised to store this unit in an upright position in a clean, dry place.
Yes, the tines are bent to help cultivate the soil further while in use.
The gearbox is full of synthetic transmission grease and should never really need to be replaced. However, if you wish to change out the grease, you will need to remove the gearbox from the unit (4 bolts at the connection point). This will leave to transmission exposed and lubricant can be added by hand.