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Stihl compatible ignition coil for brushcutters and hedge trimmers – high resistance, easy installation, sold individually

Sold by B2C Agro Top Garden GmbH and 1 other seller

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Product information

Description

General Description: Ignition coil compatible with Stihl brushcutters and hedge trimmers, ideal for ensuring a quick and efficient start for your garden tools.Technical Specifications: Total cable length: 130 mmOriginal replacements: 4140-400-1308, 41404001308, 4140-400-1303Compatibility and Accessories: Compatible with the following models:Brushcutters: FS38, FS45, FS46, FS55, FC55, KM55Hedge trimmers: HS45, HL45Installation: For correct installation, follow the instructions specific to your tool model. Be sure to unplug the tool before any intervention.Use: This ignition coil is designed to improve the starting performance of your brushcutter or hedge trimmer, ensuring optimal tool use.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    10 cm
  • Weight
    500 g
  • Material
    Two-material
  • Colour
    Black
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Brushcutter buying guide

Petrol and electric brushcutters are designed to cut back tall grass, brambles and undergrowth. Bladed brushcutters are more powerful and often carried like a backpack but can also be wheeled, self-propelled, or included as a 4-in-1 multitool. Electric strimmers are typically mains-powered and used to maintain small gardens.
Brushcutter buying guide
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