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Typecombinedcombined
Motor typeelectric (mains)electric (mains)
Recommended area800 m²
Specs
Working width38 cm38 cm
Max. processing depth13 mm
Max. processing height5 mm
Number of depth settings5
Processing depth adjustmentsynchronoussynchronous
Shaft speed4000 rpm
Design
Working mechanism20 knives / 44 spring claws14 knives / 24 spring claws
Bag typehardsoft
Bag volume50 L55 L
Handle height adjustment
Motor
Motor power1500 W1300 W
General
Materialplasticplastic
Front wheel diameter14 cm
Rear wheel diameter16 cm
Noise level94 dB
Dimensions106x55x109.3 cm
Weight14.5 kg14 kg
Added to E-Catalogmay 2015may 2015

Recommended area

The area of the site for which the device is designed. It cannot be argued that this parameter is critical when choosing a device, these are only manufacturer's recommendations and are very conditional. However, they are more than justified and, in general, show the available front of work based on the heating of the motor, the capacity of the tank or battery, and other factors that affect the duration of work.

Max. processing depth

The greatest depth to which the aerator nozzle is able to penetrate the ground during operation.

This parameter is relevant primarily for models that support verticutter functions (see "Type") — the very format of operation of such units implies "biting" into the ground. For scarifiers, the processing depth is often not indicated at all, because. they work mostly above the surface.

Max. processing height

The highest processing height provided by the aerator.

This parameter describes the maximum height above the lawn surface that the working head can be raised to. It is of practical importance only for models with scarifier functions (see "Type"): it is this type of aerator that allows you to leave the space between the working nozzle and the soil surface untouched during operation. This can be useful, for example, when removing debris from a previously fertilized lawn. But in the case of verticutters, the maximum height only affects the convenience of transportation: the higher the nozzle can be raised, the higher obstacles the unit can overcome without hitting it with knives.

Number of depth settings

The number of nozzle depth adjustments provided in the design of the aerator. Note that we can talk not only about the depth, but also, in the case of scarifiers, about the height of processing (for more details, see above). Anyway, the more depth (height) settings, the wider the choice of the operator, the more accurately he can choose the optimal value for a particular situation.

Shaft speed

Rotation speed of the aerator shaft in normal operation.

Manufacturers select the shaft speed in such a way that the device is guaranteed to be able to cope with the tasks for which it is designed. So in most cases, this parameter is more of a reference than practically significant. At the same time, for verticutters (see "Type"), it can also have a practical meaning: lower speed, with the same power, provides higher tractive effort and allows you to better cope with dense soils and thick rhizomes. So for such conditions, it is worth choosing a model with lower revolutions, and for a favorable environment, on the contrary, higher (high revolutions have a positive effect on performance).

Working mechanism

The design of the working mechanism provided in the aerator, in other words, the number and types of working elements installed on the shaft. For verticutters (see "Type") such elements are blades, for scarifiers — spring teeth. For combined models, in this case, the design of both working shafts is indicated, for example "14 knives / 20 spring teeth".

Bag type

The type of waste bag provided with the aerator.

Hard. Bags made of a hard material, usually plastic. Such containers are convenient in unloading, moreover, they are more durable than soft ones: a sharp object that has fallen into such a bin will only scratch the wall. The main disadvantages of hard bags are quite heavy and bulky — they cannot be folded or rolled up, as is the case with soft ones. In addition, in the absence of special indicators (see below), it is more difficult to control the filling of such a container than a soft container — in fact, you have to remove it every time and check the amount of garbage collected.

Soft. Soft garbage bags are light in weight and easy to store and transport: during non-working hours, such a bag can be folded compactly, and it will not take up much space. In addition, the dimensions of the soft bin are directly dependent on the amount of content in it — in other words, the bag increases in size only as it is filled. In fact, this allows you to monitor the filling in the absence of special indicators (in fact, they are not provided in such models at all), and in general, the small size of the bag is convenient when working. On the other hand, emptying such a container is more difficult than a rigid one, and sharp, hard objects such as twigs, glass fragments, etc. can pierce soft material.

— Is absent. The complete absence of a garb...age collector in the kit. In such cases, a garbage bag must be purchased separately; on the other hand, its type and volume can be chosen at your discretion. And in some situations, a waste bin is not required at all, and its purchase would only be an unnecessary waste of money.

Bag volume

The total volume of the garbage collection bag provided with the aerator.

The larger the bag, the more garbage it can hold, the less often it will have to be emptied. On the other hand, the weight and dimensions of a capacious container will also be considerable (this is especially true for rigid varieties, in which the size does not depend on fullness — see "Bag Type"). Yes, and carrying too much garbage “with you” is not always convenient, especially with the small size and weight of the unit itself. Therefore, manufacturers, usually, choose this parameter taking into account the specifics of the use of the aerator. So, in low-power models designed for small areas, the volume of the bag is also small, and in high-performance professional devices it can exceed 50 liters.

Motor power

The power of the aerator motor, expressed in watts. Today, the watt is the common unit of power and is used for both electric and petrol models (see "Engine type"). In general, the more powerful the motor, the higher the performance of the unit, the greater the depth of processing and the working width (see above) can be provided in the aerator; however, the consumption of electricity / fuel also directly depends on the power. Therefore, when choosing an engine for their equipment, manufacturers proceed from a reasonable compromise between these properties, and in general, engine power allows you to evaluate the performance of the unit and its suitability for large volumes of work.
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