STIHL Führungsschiene L04, 45cm/18" 1,5mm/0.058" .325"
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STIHL Führungsschiene L04, 45cm/18" 1,5mm/0.058" .325"

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STIHL Führungsschiene L04, 45cm/18" 1,5mm/0.058" .325"Dank der STIHL Light 04, . 325", 1,5 mm mit Schienenanschluss K095 haben Sie die Mglichkeit, auch mit einer Motorsge anderer Hersteller von den sprbaren Vorteilen einer STIHL Fhrungsschiene zu profitieren. Die STIHL Light 04, . 325", 1,5 mm mit Schienenanschluss K095 wurde fr Profis in Forst und Landwirtschaft, im Garten und Landschaftsbau sowie fr anspruchsvolle private Anwendungen entwickelt. STIHL Light 04 Fhrungsschienen in der . 325 Teilung

Dank der STIHL Light 04, .325", 1,5 mm mit Schienenanschluss K095 haben Sie die Möglichkeit, auch mit einer Motorsäge anderer Hersteller von den spürbaren Vorteilen einer STIHL Führungsschiene zu profitieren.

Die STIHL Light 04, .325", 1,5 mm mit Schienenanschluss K095 wurde für Profis in Forst- und Landwirtschaft, im Garten- und Landschaftsbau sowie für anspruchsvolle private Anwendungen entwickelt. STIHL Light 04 Führungsschienen in der .325“ Teilung eignen sich zum Beispiel für Aufgaben wie das Fällen und Entasten von Bäumen, das Brennholzsägen oder den Zuschnitt von Bauholz. Dank des niedrigen Gewichts lassen sich auch anspruchsvolle Sägearbeiten komfortabel bewältigen. Wegen ihres niedrigen Gewichts und ihrer ausgewogenen Balance sind STIHL Light 04 Führungsschienen leicht zu manövrieren und ermöglichen ein besonders agiles Arbeiten.

Für eine erhöhte Robustheit und Langlebigkeit ist der Umlenkstern von STIHL Light 04 Führungsschienen durch 4 stabile Nieten befestigt. Außerdem bietet das geschlossene Sternlager hohen Schutz vor äußerer Schmutzeindringung. Das Umlenksternlager von STIHL Führungsschienen muss zudem nicht manuell nachgeschmiert werden, wodurch die Wartung entfällt.

Die Führungsschiene STIHL Light 04, .325", 1,5 mm mit Schienenanschluss K095 eignet sich für Kettensägen mit einer Motorleistung bis 3,0 kW und ist in den Längen 40 cm, 45 cm und 50 cm erhältlich.

Die wichtigsten Vorteile* der STIHL Light 04 im Überblick:

  • 50 % längere Lebensdauer: durch verschleißfestere Materialien und 4 Nieten an der Ritzelnase
  • Überlegene Robustheit: weniger schmutzempfindlich durch gekapseltes Sternlager und geschlossene, gut geschützte Ritzelnase
  • Wartungsfrei: dank Lebensdauerschmierung am Umlenkstern
  • Optimale Biegesteifigkeit: bis zu 20 % formstabiler dank hochwertiger und verschleißfester Werkstoffe
  • Geringeres Gewicht: bis zu 22 % leichter durch gewichtsoptimierte Zwischenplatten

* Vorteile im Vergleich zu Führungsschienen anderer Hersteller.

Die Führungsschiene STIHL Light 04, .325", 1,5 mm mit Schienenanschluss K095 ist nicht kompatibel mit STIHL Motorsägen. Eine Übersicht, mit welchen Kettensägen anderer Hersteller die STIHL Light 04 kompatibel ist, finden Sie hier.

Technische Daten

Nutbreite 1,5mm/.058"
Teilung Umlenkstern 8,25mm/.325"
Schienenanschluss 3051
Zähneanzahl Umlenkstern 10
Schienenlänge 45cm/18"
Gewicht Schiene 0.762 KGM
Artikel-Nr.: 30510080617
EAN: 0886661687664
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