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Batavia 7064356 NEXXSAW 7in Pruning Chainsaw 18V 2Ah Battery BAT7064434 7064434

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Product information

Description

General description

The Batavia NEXXSAW 7in Chainsaw is designed for quick and easy cutting of branches and wood, making it ideal for pruning. Its compact design allows for one-handed operation, and it features a powerful 18V brushless motor that can cut wood up to 15 cm thick. The chainsaw's head can be rotated between 0° and 32°, providing versatility for different cutting angles.

Technical specifications

  • Chain Speed: 4.7 m/s
  • Sword Length: 180 mm
  • Max Cutting Depth: 15 cm
  • Product Dimensions (LxWxH): 41 x 18 x 12 cm
  • Weight: 1.6 kg
  • No Load Speed: 3,200/min
  • Bar Length: Total 156 mm, Effective 110 mm
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • 1 x Chain
  • 1 x Saw Blade
  • 1 x Saw Blade Protector
  • 1 x Allen Key
  • 1 x 18V 2.0Ah Battery
  • 1 x 18V 2.4A Charger
  • 1 x Manual
  • 1 x Warranty Card
  • Installation

    No specific installation instructions provided.

    Usage

    For optimal use, set the head to 0° for overhead pruning and 32° for cutting in front of you. The manual oil lubrication pump helps reduce resistance, extending the tool's lifespan.

    Features

    • Brand
      BATAVIA
    • Length
      41 cm
    • Power source
      Cordless
    • Battery or cell included
      Yes
    • Battery capacity
      2 Ah
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