Cordless Pole Saw 60V MAX Flex-Force Power System 51847T - Tool
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Convenient, Efficient and Comfortable Cordless Technology
Highlights
The Toro 60V* Max 3-phase Brushless Pole
Saw is your friend in high places. Its 25 cm bar and chain gives you all you
need to get the job done, including up to 80 cuts of 10cm x 10cm branches on a
single charge^.
Brushless motor with RunSmart® onboard intel optimizes RPMs
and workload in real time, for peak cutting performance in the toughest
conditions. A full 2.4 metre pole always rises to the occasion.
Easy push
button start means no yanking or pulling cords, no hassles. As part of the Toro
60V Flex-Force Power System™, it's got power like no other that commands a full
line of tools. Go from tool to tool to tool, done and done and
done.
Overview
The Toro 60V* Max 3-phase
Brushless Pole Saw is your friend in high places. Its 25 cm bar and chain gives
you all you need to get the job done.
Specifications
Bar Chain Oil : 80 ml
Bar Cover : Included
Bar Length :
25cm
Chain Pitch Gauge : Pitch 0.25" (6.4 mm) ; Gauge 0.05" (1.3
mm)
Comfort Grip : Standard
Weight : 4.5
kg
Disclaimer
*Battery manufacturer rating = 60V maximum & 54V
typical usage. Actual voltage varies with load. ^Based on controlled laboratory
testing. Actual runtime/number of cuts will vary based on
conditions.
Warranty 3-Year Full Coverage
The background story on Toro
Toro are without doubt one of the world’s leading turf care machinery
manufacturers, providing both the homeowner and professional user with a range
of equipment designed to cater for every eventuality. The company was founded in
1914, not with the intention to create the Toro lawn mowers we know today, but
with the singular purpose of providing The Bull Tractor Company with a reliable
source of engines. They did this to great effect until the beginning of WW1,
when their attentions were turned to providing steering winches for merchant
shipping during this time. By 1920, a move into the turf care industry was
imminent when five cylinder mower units were attached to a Toro tractor in order
to maintain the fairways at The Minikahda Club in Minneapolis. By 1928 a
portfolio of industry leading machines had been produced and it was time for
Toro to branch out into International territories. The year of 1938 saw the
first production of the Homelawn — the first of the domestic Toro lawn mowers —
yet by 1942 all domestic manufacturing of Toro lawn mowers was halted in an
effort to build tank, canon and anti-aircraft equipment for the U.S. army during
WW2. Expansion follows the disruption of the war years for the next few decades,
when Toro expand into new markets with industry firsts, including the
snow-throwing Snow Hound in 1952. Further development of the all important turf
care equipment saw Toro form a partnership with America’s Super Bowl organisers
in 1966 before it moved back into the agricultural scene with industry leading
irrigation equipment. The turn of the millennium sees The Toro Company going
from strength to strength, continuing to develop Toro lawn mowers and
groundbreaking solutions to turf maintenance for professional and domestic
customers, whilst at the same time investing time and money back into community
projects, resulting in being named Jefferson Award 2012
winner.