Description
Based on the popular 2-Stroke PRT2500 machine the EN4950H long reach hedge cutter has the same shaft with the added benefits of a 4-Stroke Engine.
Features and benefits of the Makita EN4950H include:
Environmentally friendly and cost saving 25.4cc 4-Stroke engine. Low noise and clean exhaust emission. Low running costs.
Multi-position engine lubrication system enables the engine to be inclined to any angle even during continuous operation.
Angle adjustable hedge trimmer head: 13 angle settings through 135 .
Insert-pin structure of the setting has an advantage in retention of the angle over frictional engagement structure for predecessor PTR2500
The angle change by lever is easy
45 tilt-up to 90 tilt-down from the horizontal position,
180 foldable for easy transport and storage.
Built-in clutch works to stop the blade motion even if the throttle lever is touched while 180 folding.
Recoil starter with automatic decompression.
Diaphragm carburetor.
Primer Pump.
Ergonomically designed loop handle with rubberised soft grip.
Compact design for greater versatility in the garden as well as in commercial applications
Why Choose a Makita 4 Stroke Petrol Machine Over a 2 Stroke Machine
Makita MM4 4 Stroke: Clean Exhaust Emissions
The Makita MM4 engine has radically reduced the emissions compared with an equivalent 2-stroke engine. Exhaust emissions have been significantly reduced to comply with strict regulations throughout the world.
Makita MM4 4 Stroke: Maximise Performance
MM4 engines exceded the performance of an equivalent 2-stroke. The patented unique lubrication system allows our 4-Stroke engines to be used in multiple positions. Employing this system enables our brush cutters and linetrimmers to be used on most sloped angles including ditches, woodland undergrowth and banks.
Makita MM4 4 Stroke: No fuel mixing
The Makita MM4 engine uses neat unleaded petrol (i.e. no oil needs to be mixed with the fuel) therefore reducing the risk of damaging the engine with an incorrect fuel mix.
The overall cost is 60% better, based on the combined fuel and oil running costs.
Makita MM4 4 Stroke: Low Running Costs
Comparing a Makita 24.5cc MM4 brush cutter to a Makita 24.5cc 2-stroke brush cutter the MM4 engine will save you 40% on fuel per year.
Makita MM4 4 Stroke: Light weight and low noise
Makita 4-stroke engines achieve a higher power to weight ratio approx 20 to 30% by its high combustion efficiency and newly developed compact spark plug It is the smallest of the current 4-stroke engines, and the lightest in weight using a magnesium diecast clutch case.
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