Scie à perche 40 V 8 pouces, batterie 2,0 Ah et chargeur inclus - 1400017
Scie à perche 40 V 8 pouces, batterie 2,0 Ah et chargeur inclus - 1400017 est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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Principales caractéristiques
Principales caractéristiques
- ✓Automatic Oiler - Ensures durability and extends the life of the chain.
- ✓Translucent Oil Tank - Clear view of oil level.
- ✓Chain Speed
- ✓Bar Length
- ✓Quiet Operation - Allows you to work during early mornings or late evenings without disturbing your neighbours.
- ✓Lightweight - For comfort, control, and less fatigue – 20% lighter than comparable gas-powered models.
- ✓Electronic Chain Brake - Added protection.
Garantie
Garantie
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Description
Description
Les outils électriques d'extérieur sans fil sont idéaux pour les propriétaires comme vous 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 à haut rendement. La plate-forme lithium-ion Greenworks 40 V alimente plus de 40 produits d'extérieur, notamment des tondeuses, des souffleurs, des coupe-herbes, des scies à chaîne, des taille-haies et bien plus encore ! La batterie lithium-ion 40 V fournit la puissance dont vous avez besoin et offre une puissance sans décoloration et sans perte de mémoire après la charge. La plateforme Greenworks 40 V est livrée avec une garantie outil/batterie de 3 ans pour protéger votre investissement. De fabrication de haute qualité, ces produits sont faciles à démarrer et plus légers que les produits à gaz auxquels vous êtes habitué, ce qui rend votre journée de travail dans le jardin beaucoup plus facile. Parfaits pour les terrains allant jusqu'à ⅓ d'acre, les outils Greenworks 40 V sont légers, démarrent instantanément et ne nécessitent pratiquement aucun entretien – pas d'essence, pas d'huile, pas de gâchis – mais fournissent toujours une puissance semblable à celle du gaz.
Spécifications
Spécifications
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Voltage40 V
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Poids9,7 livres
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Dimensions du produit assemblé102,3 po. × 4,7 po. × 8,6 po.
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Ampères-heures de la batterie2,0 Ah
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Indicateur de batterieAffichage de l'alimentation sur la batterie
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Coupes par charge (bois 4x4)Jusqu'à 70 coupes
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Chargeur inclusChargeur standard 2A
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Temps de charge pour une batterie de 2,0 AhJusqu'à 60 minutes
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MoteurBrossé
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Puissance nominale du moteur0,5 kW
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Frein de chaîne actif ?Non
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Longueur de la barre/chaîne8 po.
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Taille de la chaînePas de 3/8 po., Calibre .050 po., 33 maillons d'entraînement
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Taille du fichier d'affûtage de chaîne5/32 po.
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Système de tension ?Avec outil
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Vitesse de la lame8 mètres par seconde
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Graisseur de chaîneAutomatique
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Type d'huileHuile standard pour guide-chaîne et chaîne
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Capacité du réservoir d'huile50 ml
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Temps d'assemblage estimé≈ 5 minutes
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Garantie4 ans de garantie
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Batterie lithium-ion 40 V 2,0 Ah
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Voltage40 V
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Ampères-heures2Ah
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Poids2,07 livres
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Taille3,5 po. × 6,9 po. × 3,3 po.
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Wattheures80
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Temps de charge à 100 %À partir de 60 minutes
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Cycles de vieJusqu'à 2000
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
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Chargeur 40 V
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Voltage40 V
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Poids2 livres
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Taille6,5 po. × 8,3 po. × 3,7 po.
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Temps de charge à 100 %À partir de 120 minutes
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Temps de charge (batterie 2,0 AH)À partir de 60 minutes
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Temps de charge (batterie 4,0 AH)À partir de 120 minutes
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
Manuels
Manuels
Comprend
Comprend
Vidéos de produits
Foire aux questions
Foire aux 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?
- Can I leave my battery in the charger after charging it?
- Why do batteries cost so much more than the tool?
- How do I store the battery? Can I leave the battery in the garage or shed?
- My battery is stuck in my tool. How do I get it out?
- How do I check the charge on my battery?
- Can I use any Greenworks battery in any Greenworks tool?
- Are there certain tools that can’t accept all same voltage batteries?
- Do all batteries of the same voltage use the same charger?
- Does battery temperature matter?
- The charger indicates that my battery is fully charged but I was just using it and it depleted. Why isn’t it charging?
- My charger is flashing red when I engage my battery. Why is this happening?
- My charger has a solid red light on it when I engage my battery. What is happening?
- Are your chargers made for 220V or 120V outlets?
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.
The battery chargers do have auto cut offs to prevent it from over charging. However, we do advise customers to remove the battery from the charger after it has been fully charged and to also unplug the charger from the outlet, as this is good electrical safety practice to do so. This will also help to prevent false defect readings and allows the charger to reset itself each time it’s used to charge a battery.
The battery is the most important component for a battery-operated unit. Please be assured we price our batteries with the cost of material, manufacturing, and current market pricing in mind. Batteries are the costliest items to manufacture and ship in any kit. Full kits including a tool, battery, and charger are priced affordably so that consumers can begin building that line of tools and move forward purchasing tool-only units. When you purchase batteries on their own, it is more notable the cost that they carry.
When the battery is not in use, we suggest storing it indoors, in a cool dry area - away from direct sunlight. Leave the charger unplugged and the battery disconnected from the charger unless it needs charging. It is recommended to store the battery with a full charge, and if it is being stored for a period where no use is expected, to check on the charge every couple of months. If you notice the charge has dropped, we advise charging the battery back up to full before returning it to its safe storage place. Following these steps will ensure you receive the most out of the battery life.
60V/ 80V Products: To remove the battery, push and hold the battery release button. Then, pull the battery pack straight out. In some cases, if the springs underneath have gotten locked down you might have to give a small push to the top of the battery to re-engage them to help the battery pop up. The battery pack fits snugly into the product to prevent accidental dislodging while in use; it may require a strong pull to remove. Before use, be sure that the rails on the battery and product are free of debris that could cause the battery to get stuck. 24V/ 40V Products: To remove the battery, press the latch button on the battery pack down and hold. Pull the battery pack out of the handle. The battery pack fits snugly into the product to prevent accidental dislodging while in use; it may require a strong pull to remove. Before use, be sure that the rails on the battery and product are free of debris that could cause the battery to get stuck.
Press the battery capacity indicator (BCI) button located at the end of the battery. The lights will illuminate according to the battery capacity level. Please note this switch does require a firm direct push using the tip of your finger. If the button is not being fully engaged, the lights will not activate. Please also be advised the lights only stay on for a few seconds and will automatically turn off. Another reason the lights will not power on is if the battery is completely depleted of power and needs to be charged.
Our batteries are interchangeable with tools that are of the same voltage platform only. The difference between batteries of the same voltage is the ampere-hour (Ah) rating. The higher the ampere-hour (Ah) rating on the battery is the more run time it has to offer.
There are a few exceptions. • Our 80V 20” snow thrower models 2600402 / 2605202 / 2601302 manufactured prior to September of 2017 can only use 2.0Ah or 2.5Ah battery models. • Our 60V 8.0Ah battery model 2957102 cannot be used in the following tools due to the height: dual-port lawnmowers, pressure washers, or the wet/dry vacuum.
Yes, they do. Each product line has designated charger models that can charge all batteries in that voltage platform, no matter the Ah rating.
The temperature of the battery prior to use should not be too warm or too cold. For snow throwers if the battery is too cold it may not be operatable. Allow the battery to get to room temperature prior to use. For our other tools allow the battery to cool down prior to use if it’s too warm. To avoid battery temperature issues, batteries should be stored indoors in a dry and cool location. Information on battery storage and temperature will in inside your owner’s manual.
Putting a battery that was just in use onto the charger often results in a false full charge signal. Remove the battery from the charger and allow it to rest in a room temperature area for approximately 10-15 minutes before charging.
When the battery is inserted into the charger and the status LED blinks red, remove the battery from the charger for 1 minute, then reinsert. If the status LED blinks green, then the battery is properly charging. If the status LED is still blinking red, remove the battery and unplug the charger for 1 minute. After 1 minute, plug in the charger and reinsert the battery. If the status LED blinks green, then the battery is properly charging. If the status LED is still blinking red, then this likely indicates an issue with the battery or charger and should be taken care of either with our warranty team or by means of replacement.
This typically indicates that the battery is at the wrong temperature to be charged. Allow the battery and charger to rest indoors at room temperature until they are no longer hot/cold and attempt charging again.
Greenworks chargers sold in the USA and Canada are designed for use on 120V outlets only.