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World’s First 4-Stroke Disc Cutter By Makita * 4-stroke 76cc engine delivers 4hp with lowest noise and fuel consumption * 12 inch blade cuts 97mm max * Makita diamond blades can achieve 50% faster cutting * Lowest vibration ratings in class give maximum protection for operator The Makita EK7650H is the world’s first 4-stroke 12 inch disc cutter. Powered
by the latest MM4 engine, the heart of the fast growing range of Makita 4-stroke Outdoor Power Equipment tools, this new Makita disc cutter will prove popular with both the hire and construction industries. The smooth power output of the MM4 engine is ideally suited to the demands of a disc cutter where the power is needed as the disc cuts deeper into the stone or concrete. The 4- stroke engine also eliminates the risk of engine damage caused by incorrect fuel mixes and also simplifies the on-site fuel provision.Whilst the new Makita MM4 engine has the attributes of 4-strokes with lower engine vibrations than a 2-stroke equivalent, the EK7650H utilises the vibration damping system from the popular Makita chainsaws that use spring dampers to effectively isolate the motor and drive system from the chassis thus reducing the effect to the operator of the HAV risks. The Makita EH7650H has the lowest vibration ratings of all competitive 2-stroke brands.
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Snow One Does It Better It’s generally acknowledged that unswept areas are unsafe areas that can cause slips and trips, leading to injuries and work absences or even damage claims. Even more so during the winter months. BroomEx pedestrian power brooms are widely used for clearing leaves and debris to make areas safer but they are also the ideal solution for clearing snowfalls. There’s no shoveling, scraping or slipping about in the snow while you walk behind a BroomEx on a clean, swept path, using the optional extras for snow clearance. The rotating brush with snow bristles effortlessly sweeps the snow to either side. If there are heavier snow falls the snow blade attachment and snow chains, giving traction to the wheels, arm you with a powerful machine for clearing the area. Once the snow is cleared you have a clean surface ready for application of salt de-icer or liquid brine solution. The steel blade is a tool-free attachment that simply drops onto the front of the BroomEx to clear snowfalls of up to 6”/150mm deep and the blade can be angled left or right. The optional snow accessories are available for the BroomEx PR100 and PX 70 models and of course these professional and semi professional power brooms are used throughout the rest of the year for generally sweeping up and keeping areas tidy and safer. Designed for and in use with councils, contractors, groundcare, industry, golf courses, private estates and equestrian facilities they feature rugged steel chassis and panels, comfortable operation, simple height adjustment and a central brush drive for sweeping up to walls and obstacles. Just what you need for year- round sweeping and maintaining hazard-free areas.
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