Combo de tondeuse 48 V (2 x 24 V), 20 pouces, coupe-herbe 24 V, 10 pouces et souffleur 24 V, (2) batteries 24 V 4 Ah et chargeur inclus
Combo de tondeuse 48 V (2 x 24 V), 20 pouces, coupe-herbe 24 V, 10 pouces et souffleur 24 V, (2) batteries 24 V 4 Ah et chargeur inclus est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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Description
Description
La plateforme lithium-ion Greenworks 2x 24 V (48 V) alimente plus de 75 produits d'intérieur et d'extérieur, notamment des tondeuses, des souffleurs, des coupe-herbes, des scies à chaîne, des outils électroportatifs et bien plus encore ! Notre batterie lithium-ion 24 V fournit 20 % de puissance en plus et 35 % d'autonomie en plus et offre une puissance sans décoloration et sans perte de mémoire après la charge. L'équipement électrique extérieur est idéal pour s'attaquer à des terrains allant jusqu'à 1/3 d'acre. La plateforme Greenworks 24 V est accompagnée d'une garantie limitée de 3 ans sur les outils et la batterie pour protéger votre investissement.
Spécifications
Spécifications
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Souffleur à jet 24 V 100 MPH - 330 CFM (Outil seulement)
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Voltage24 V
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Poids3,4 livres
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Dimensions du produit assemblé36,2 po. × 6,8 po. × 9,9 po.
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Dimensions de l'emballage15,9 po. × 8,6 po. × 10,2 po.
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Poids du colis3,9 lb. (1,8kg)
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BatteriesNon incluses / Vendues séparément
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MoteurBrossé
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Puissance nominale du moteur0,24 kW
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Conception du ventilateurAxial
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Vitesse maximale de l'air100 MPH
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Volume d'air maximum330 CFM (pi³/min)
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Déclencheur à vitesse variable ?Oui
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Bouton TurboNon
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Régulateur de vitesseNon
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Poignée rembourréeOui
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Niveau de bruit à 50' (longue portée)69,7 dB
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Temps d'assemblage estimé≈ 15 minutes
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
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Tondeuse poussée sans balais 48 V (2 x 24 V), 20 pouces, (2) batteries USB 4 Ah et chargeur double port 4 A
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Voltage48 V
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Poids57,9 livres
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Dimensions du produit assemblé56,1 po. x 44,8 po. x 20,8 po.
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Dimensions de l'emballage34,1 po. x 22,4 po. x 17,1 po.
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Poids du colis67,4 lb (30,6 kg)
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Temps de charge pour (2) batteries 4,0 Ah120 minutes au total (60 minutes par batterie)
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Ampères-heures de la batterie2 x 4,0 Ah
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Indicateur de batterieAffichage de charge sur la batterie
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MoteurSans balais
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Puissance nominale de la tondeuse1,2 kW
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Vitesse à vide2 850 tr/min / 3 250 tr/min (Turbo)
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Taille du carter20 po.
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Matériau du carterAcier ST16
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Taille de la lame19 po.
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Matériau de la lameAcier
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Taille du boulon de lameO17 99
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Positions de hauteur du carter7
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Plage de hauteur du carter1 3/8 - 4 po. (3,5 - 10,2 cm)
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Fonction 4 en 1Déchiquetage, éjection latérale, sac arrière et turbo.
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Positions de la poignée3
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Taille de la roue10 po. (25,4 cm)
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Matériau de la rouePlastique
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AutomoteurNon
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Rangement verticalOui
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Phares DELOui
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Indice d'étanchéité (IPX)IPX-4
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Temps d'assemblage estimé≈ 15 minutes
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Garantie3 ans de garantie
Manuels
Manuels
Foire aux questions
Foire aux questions
- Can I use my Greenworks mower on hills and slopes?
- What maintenance is required for my Greenworks mower?
- When should I cut my grass?
- Do I always need to use my self-propelled feature when operating a self-propelled mower?
- Can my Greenworks mower cut up pinecones, branches, twigs, and other yard debris laying on my lawn?
- Can I use my mower in wet conditions such as rain?
- What does SmartCut™mean?
- Does my Greenworks mower unit require gas or oil?
- Is the battery from my Greenworks mower interchangeable with the other units?
- How do I start my mower unit?
- What is the difference between auto-feed and bump and feed string trimmers?
- What attachments are compatible with my string trimmer?
- Why does my trimmer line keep breaking during use?
- Can I remove the guard from my string trimmer?
- Why does my line keep unraveling?
- What does reduced gear mean for my string trimmer?
- Does my unit come with trimmer line?
- Can I use a thicker diameter line than what is recommended?
- Can I buy replacement line locally?
- Can I change the original trimmer head?
- Do you make Gas Blowers?
- Is a battery powered leaf blower quieter than gas?
- What is more important MPH or CFM?
- What is the most appropriate blower for my property?
- Can I use my blower to dry my car or blow snow off my driveway?
- What is the difference between a hand blower and backpack blower?
- How do I use the mulch function with my blower/vacuum?
- Why is dust coming out of my collection bag while using my Blower?
- Why is my vacuum not collecting garden debris?
- What blower can I use for Hard surfaces?
- What is the battery life and how do I maximize it?
- 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?
Walk behind mower units should not be operated on slopes greater than 15 degrees. This is not a limitation of the unit, but rather to ensure safe footing for the user. When mowing on a hill remember to mow across rather than up and down.
Greenworks mower units require much less maintenance than a traditional gas unit. However, It will still require routine seasonal maintenance. After each use we advise emptying the bag (if bagging has been used), then check/clean off debris on the side discharge, rear slot, clean the underside of the deck with a cloth and wipe the unit down. If there is harder debris stuck to the underside, you may want to use a rubber deck scraper. Make sure to check the unit for loose nuts and bolts after use and secure if needed. Do not expose this unit to water. Check the blade for any damage/dullness and replace or sharpen as needed. Store the unit in a cool/covered and dry location such as garage or shed.
Here are some mowing tips that may be helpful: • Mow when grass is dry. Mow no more than 1/3 of the length of grass at a time. • Mow in the morning or late afternoon to reduce the heat stress on the newly cut grass. • Alternate mowing patterns each time you mow. As grass develops a grain based on your cutting direction it will lean towards the direction of your mowing path. Changing the pattern allows better vertical growth and helps to keep the cut neater. • Consider mulching. To mulch, remove the bag and insert the mulch plug into the rear of the unit. This will leave the clippings on the lawn allowing the nutrients and nitrogen contained within them to return to the soil and allow the remaining grass to recycle them (always discharge the mulch towards a previously cut area to prevent your mower from bogging down). • Leave grass a little higher in shaded areas. This keeps them healthy in relatively nutrient poor conditions. • Always keep in mind what conditions your variety of grass prefers. If your grass prefers cooler climates, reduce the frequency with which you mow and increase the cutting height of your mower during hot seasons to compensate for the reduced growth rate these varieties may experience in this type of weather.
No, you do not have to engage the self-propelled feature to operate a self-propelled unit. There are two separate motors. Familiarize yourself with the self-propelled feature and the cutting feature of your unit (instruction inside the manual). Once you understand these two features you can engage the blade without using the self-propelled feature.
Greenworks mower are designed for grass, weeds, and foliage. It would not be advisable to depend on the mower to mulch any other types of debris. Before operation please thoroughly inspect the area where the mower is to be used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, toys, and other objects that could be tripped over or thrown by the blade. Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury.
For safety reasons (which can be found inside your owner's manual under safety information) we advise not using the mower in wet conditions as unstable footing could cause operators to slip, causing a potential hazard. *60V X-RANGE line which features IPX4 weather-resistant construction and can be safely used in damp conditions. Be mindful of your footing during use in potentially slippery conditions. *
The SmartCut™ feature, also considered a Power Save feature, is designed to maximize run time and battery life by automatically detecting the length of grass and adjusting its power or throttle up when needed. With this feature, the rotational speed of the blades will not always stay the same. They will spin faster automatically when you hit thicker grass.
No, gas and oil are not required for the operation our units. Greenworks mowers are either battery operated or corded (extension cord sold separately). This information can be seen on the product page of each tool and inside the owner’s manual.
Greenworks offers a variety of different voltage lines for a wide range of individual residential needs. For example, we offer: 24v, 40v, 60v and 80v. Each voltage line has their own set of interchangeable tools and batteries but are not interchangeable across different voltage lines. To see compatible tools within each voltage line select shop by platform on our site. If you’re still unsure if your unit is compatible, please contact us at info@greenworkstools.com for further assistance. We’re happy to help
For corded units, ensure you have the correct extension cord (reference the owner’s manual) and power from your outlet. If you’re using a battery unit, ensure the battery has a full/adequate charge. Make sure you are starting the unit in the following order, or it will not start: 1. Push down the safety switch button, while pressing the safety switch button with one hand, use your other hand to simultaneously pull the bale switch towards you. 2. Once the machine turns on you can let go of the safety button and continue to hold the bale (lever) handle. 3. The unit will only start when the safety button is pressed first, followed by the bale switch. If it is reversed the unit will not power on. For some of our EZ Fold™ units the start sequence will not affect the unit. Use the correct batteries according to the unit and ensure the batteries have adequate charge, you can either push the button first or pull up the handle. These models are not affected by the start order. However, please always refer to your owner’s manual for verification on the starting process as this would be the most accurate source of information.
Auto-feed string trimmers use centrifugal force to release trimmer line. Each time the unit is activated, the spinning of the trimmer head exerts a force that unlocks the trimmer spool, allowing line to be released. A spring-loaded mechanism relocks the line after approximately 0.25” of line has been release. Therefore, every trigger pull will release line. Bump feed/ bump and feed string trimmers work with a similar mechanism, but the spool lock is manual disengaged by the user by “bumping” the trimmer head on the ground while the unit is in use. This mechanism provides operators with more control over how much line is used.
For attachment capable string trimmers, the following brands are compatible: Poulan Pro, Ryobi-Expand-it and Trimmer plus. If you are unsure if you have an attachment capable string trimmer unit, please contact us at 1-888-90-WORKS
Trimmer line will break off during use which is a normal occurrence. In harsher terrain or when used to edge, the string trimmer's line will break off more often as it makes contact with hard surfaces. To reduce line breakage here are some tips: • Keep the underside of the trimmer head/guard area clean of debris. • Ensure that the cutting blade is clean/clear, and the blade is exposed and shard enough to trim the line. This will also help to reduce excessive line breakage. • Avoid direct contact with hard surface areas when using the string trimmer. • In thicker, denser, and longer grass, you may want to go slower. Listen to the sound of the string trimmer, if it reduces speeds, or slows down too much, back away from the grass and start again at a slower pace.
No, string trimmers should never be operated without a guard. The guard is a safety feature and helps reduce debris such as grass clippings from being picked up and flung towards the user. It also has a cutting bar on it to prevent line from overextending and breaking off at large lengths. Operating without a guard will cause the string trimmer to work harder than it must and will reduce the life span of the motor. It will also void the warranty.
Line unraveling can be caused by winding the spool line the wrong way or simply not winding it tight enough. Please make sure you follow the guide inside your owner’s manual thoroughly as this process may take some time to correctly achieve.
A string trimmer that has a reduced gear motor does not directly drive the trimmer head. Instead, the motor drives a larger gear that is attached to the trimmer head. This reduces the speed of rotation but increases the torque. It allows a smaller, lighter motor to produce extra torque and perform tasks more efficiently, while ensuring that the unit is easy to maneuver.
Yes, all Greenworks string trimmers come with spool and line that has already been installed in your unit.
No, we do not advise using a thicker diameter line than what is advised in your owner’s manual. The use of a thicker line may result in over working the motor and could potentially damage the motor resulting in shorter life span of the unit. This will also void your warranty.
Yes, you can use any generic brand of trimmer line to rewind your existing spool. Please refer to your owner’s manual to ensure you purchase the correct diameter of line for your unit.
No, we do not offer this feature currently. However, we do offer attachment capable string trimmer units that can be used with a variety of different attachments from the following brands: Poulan Pro, Ryobi Expand-It and Trimmer Plus.
All Greenworks leaf blowers are cordless, battery-powered blowers or corded. Greenworks does not make gas-powered models.
Electric and battery-powered leaf blowers – in general, are quieter than gas models. DB rating does depend on the model. Depending on the yard you intend to work on, the airflow coming from the device can be a primary factor as well.
Both CFM and MPH have their benefits. It would depend on which type of blower you’re looking for. MPH is an abbreviation of miles per hour. This denotes the speed at which the air exits the blower. Higher MPH figures produce large pressure changes at the blower inlet. Therefore, a higher MPH is beneficial when looking at blower/vac units. MPH is usually the more important stat here as a higher airspeed helps move heavier debris. CFM is an abbreviation of cubic feet per minute. This denotes the volume of air displaced by the blower. High CFM units tend to move large air volumes at relatively low speeds allowing large areas to be swept and cleared in a controlled, shorter time. Therefore, axial blowers/dedicated blowers benefit more from a higher CFM and is more desirable for these units
Generally, electric leaf blowers have a CFM falling somewhere from just under 200 to 400. If your property is an acre or more, you will probably want a leaf blower with a CFM between 400 to 700
We do not recommend using this blower for any task other than leaf blowing.
Hand-held blowers are often less expensive than backpack blowers. They have smaller motors to ensure they're not too heavy to carry. Since the motor is smaller, they have less power. These blowers are great if you have a small yard, but can be taxing if you’re spending 30-40 minutes on the job. Backpack blowers provide more power, and you can carry them wherever you go. They have the added benefit of being more ergonomic since you are not relying solely on arm strength. Backpack blowers are better for tackling large jobs, but they’re also more expensive than the hand-held blower
When mulching leaves the Blower/Vac must be in TURBO-MULCH mode. Items such as small leaves and twigs will be mulched as they pass through the fan housing. We recommend emptying the bag after each use to avoid deterioration and obstructing air flow, which will reduce the performance of the mulcher.
There are tiny holes in the collection bag that are necessary for the operation of the Greenworks collection bag. These will allow very small particles of dust to pass through.
If your blower is not easily picking up the leaves, ensure that the nozzle is close enough to the leaves. Also make sure that the mode indicator is on the correct setting. Press the low/high switch to increase the speed options. The unique design of the blower-vac means that only light weight, low density objects such as leaves, and garden debris will be collected. It’s worth noting, higher density objects such as stones and sticks will not be collected. If you are finding the unit is still not picking up it may be necessary to remove the blower tube or mulcher tubes to clear a blocked tube or impeller. Please be sure to remove the battery or unplug the unit before checking the tube or impeller.
The best push power for removing heavy or wet organic materials from soft surfaces like grass, dirt or sand will come from a corded electric blower or from our 80V PRO blowers. The 80V 580 CFM Brushless Backpack Blower, with up to 580 CFM at 145 or the 80V 500 CFM Cordless Brushless Axial Blower with up to 500 CFM of air flow both units offer more CFM
To get the most life out of your battery, you should remove it from the charger once it has finished charging. The problem with overcharging is the potential damage to the battery which can shorten its lifespan and leave you in a lurch if it quits in the middle of a project.
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.