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Comparison Makita UH4570 vs Makita UH5570

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Typehedge trimmerhedge trimmer
Power sourcemainsmains
Attachments
for hedge
for hedge
Pole length450 mm550 mm
Tooth pitch18 mm18 mm
Power550 W550 W
Stroke frequency1600 rpm1600 rpm
Noise level90 dB90 dB
Weight3.5 kg3.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2014february 2014

Pole length

The length of the bar usually refers to the total length of the brush attachment or saw blade (see Attachments) supplied with the hedge trimmer. The longer the tire, the longer the cut that the tool can make at a time. In general, it is believed that a short length is typical for entry-level tools, while professional ones are equipped with larger attachments. However, here you need to take into account that the choice depends not only on the scale, but also on the specifics of the intended work: long attachments are less maneuverable and less suitable for topiary trimming of bushes. In addition, the cost of a brush cutter also largely depends on this parameter.

Weight

The total weight of the brush cutter. Usually indicated for a fully equipped tool, with an attachment installed and, in the case of a petrol engine, a full tank of fuel; however, there may be exceptions. Usually, the relevant data is indicated in the official documentation.

This parameter is important, first of all, taking into account the fact that the tool during work will have to be kept on weight most of the time. Accordingly, the lighter the brush cutter, the longer you can work with it without interruption, the less often you have to rest. On the other hand, a large weight also has its advantages: a heavy tool is more stable and does not “tear out of hand” as much under high loads on the nozzle.