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No name circular brushcutter blade 255 mm x 8 teeth, model 81069L
No name circular brushcutter blade 255 mm x 8 teeth, model 81069L
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No name circular brushcutter blade 255 mm x 8 teeth, model 81069L
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No name circular brushcutter blade 255 mm x 8 teeth, model 81069L
No name circular brushcutter blade 255 mm x 8 teeth, model 81069L
No name circular brushcutter blade 255 mm x 8 teeth, model 81069L is a replacement cutting disk designed for use with brushcutters and trimmers that accept a 255 mm diameter blade. The blade features eight evenly spaced cutting teeth and a solid mounting plate intended for mowing dense grass, light shrubs and for trimming edges during garden maintenance. Before installation, verify shaft bore size and mounting method on your machine to ensure compatibility.
The eight-tooth configuration provides a balance between cutting speed and control, allowing efficient removal of thick weeds and young woody shoots while maintaining manageable vibration levels. The 255 mm diameter offers a working radius suitable for both clearing overgrown patches and precise edge cutting. The blade’s reinforced mounting plate delivers stable fixation on compatible brushcutters and helps maintain consistent cutting performance.
Ensure the brushcutter is switched off and the spark plug is disconnected or the battery removed before attempting any maintenance. Confirm the blade’s central bore matches the machine’s drive shaft and fit the blade according to the tool manufacturer’s instructions, using the correct flange and fasteners. Tighten securely to the specified torque and check for any imbalance or wobble by rotating the head by hand before starting the engine. When operating, maintain a steady cutting speed and use smooth, controlled movements to avoid striking hard obstacles such as rocks or metal, which can damage the teeth or cause kickback.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment including eye and ear protection, gloves and long clothing. Inspect the blade regularly for signs of wear, chipped or bent teeth, and replace the blade if damaged. Sharpening or replacement intervals depend on material and frequency of use; for sustained performance on dense vegetation, check the blade after heavy sessions and replace when cutting efficiency decreases.
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