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Displacement cm³ | 27.2 |
Equipment | Round Nozzle |
Max. Airflow m³/h | 730 |
Weight kg 1) | 4.7 |
Vibration levels left/right m/s² 2) | 2.1 |
Sound power level dB(A) 3) | 98.0 |
Sound pressure level dB(A) 3) | 86.0 |
1) with blower tube, without fuel
2) (K) factor according to Dir. 2006/42/EC = 2m/s²
3) According to DIR 2006/42/EG = 2.5 (dB(A))
The BG 66 C-E with built-in sound damper is built for use in noise-sensitive areas. The measured noise reduction for the human ear is up to 35% compared to the previous model.** Despite the relatively low noise emission, the BG 66 C-E is a strong, reliable helper with high performance. ** Measured according to EN-IS022868.
2-stroke engine with stratified charge. A fuel-free layer of air is created between the burned charge in the combustion chamber and the fresh charge in the crankcase, reducing the amount of fuel lost during the charge cycle. This results in more power with a lower weight, up to 20% lower fuel consumption than regular 2-stroke engines and significantly reduced exhaust emissions.
Intense vibration at the handles of power tools can lead to longer-term effects of blood vessels in the hands and arms. STIHL have therefore developed an effective anti-vibration system where by the oscillations from the machines engine are dampened which significantly reduces vibrations at the handles allowing for more comfortable and safer operation.
A genuine advance in easy starting. STIHL ErgoStart (E) cuts the effort required to start the tool by half, while the starter cord can be pulled at just one third of the normal force. All it takes is 2 fingers and a gentle pull action.
The running machine switches off immediately after a brief press of a button. Once the machine is at a standstill, the ignition activates again automatically, meaning it is always ready to start.
For a secure and comfortable grip. The integrated anti-static system counters electrostatic charging.
Considerably reduces the quantity of harmful particles in the exhaust gas.
A small fuel pump delivers fuel to the carburettor at the touch of a button. This reduces the number of starting strokes required following extended breaks in operations.