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RELIABLE SAWS & TAMPS


Safety & Tools WWW.GRESCO.COM HUSKIE REL-CS16 Hydraulic Chain Saw


Specifications Cutting Capacity: 16 Inches Weight: 9.5 lbs. System: Open– or Closed– Center Flow Range: 4-8 GPM Operating Pressure: 1,000-2,000 PSI Chain Size: 3/8 Inch Pitch Chain Gauge: .050 Inch


Features Powerful Motor Selector Control for Open– and Closed– Center Systems Reduced Kickback Bar and Chain Two Step Safety Trigger Chain Catcher (Stops Chain Rotation) Front Handle Shroud (Protects Hands and Knuckles) Rear Handle Guard (Protects Hands and Knuckles)


Applications  Line Clearance  Right of Way  Pruning  Tree Removal Applications


Port Thread Pressure Port Thread: 9/16” -18 SAE O-Ring Return Port Thread: 3/4” -16 SAE O-Ring


HUSKIE REL-TMP SERIES Hydraulic Pole Tampers REL-TMP-72


Specifications Width: 4 Inches


Flow Range: 4-6 GPM Pressure: 1,000-2,000 PSI Standard Foot Size: 2.5 x 8” Kidney Shaped Blows Per Minute: 1,160 at 5 GPM


Features Only 3 Moving Parts Reversible On/Off Valve for Open– and Closed– Center Systems Rotate Trigger Selector for Open– and Closed– Center Systems


Application Pole Setting


Asphalt Patch and General Construction Backfill Compacting Part# Descripon


REL-TMP-60 60 " Pole Tamper - No Valve REL-TMP-60V 60" Pole Tamper - Hose End Valve REL-TMP-72 72" Pole Tamper- Valve on Tube


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