A hedge trimmer , bush trimmer , or bush trimmer , is a garden tool or machine used to cut (cut, slash) a hedge or solitary shrubs (shrubs). Different designs as well as manual versions and powered hedge trimmers exist.
Video Hedge trimmer
Type
Stand-alone stand-alone trimmers
Standalone stand-alone bargaining power sources can be human, gasoline or electricity.
- The manual hedge trimmer (sometimes also called scissors , or hedge cutter ) is designed as a large shears or a large pruning shears. They do not need anything to operate and are the cheapest/environmentally friendly.
- Motorized hedge trimmers allow work to be done faster and with less effort than manual ones. Their cutting mechanism is similar to a finger-bar cutting machine. Powerful trimmers are generally designed with a safety device that only works when both hands are on the handle.
- Gasoline-powered trimmers tend to be stronger but can be heavier and harder to get started.
- Electric bargers tend to be lighter and less powerful (rather than petrol variants) as well as less pollution/noise, but still require power lines with most types (if not equipped with rechargeable batteries).
Protective trimmers installed in tractors
Tractor-driven tractor tractor and tractor are also available, but not common. These machines consist of a movable arm (hydraulic boom) with large hedge trimming attachments at the ends. Their cutting mechanism is similar to a finger-bar cutting machine.
These large hedge trimmers are often confused with cutting machines mounted on tractor mounts (booms with cutting machine attachments), which look similar because of the use of the boom. And in the second everyday language, tractor-mounted trimmers and hitting mowers, are not exactly called hedge cutter , or brush cutters . Unlike the tractor trimmers installed in the tractor, the cutting machine has different cutting mechanisms, and is not only used for hedging, but also in some other application areas (higher lawn mowing, roadside cutting, trench maintenance, etc.). ).
In addition, some special machines allow simple pruning of certain crops or food plants, and sometimes just called pruners , as well. This includes for example wine trimmers (for grapevines), and tree pruners ("tree toppers"). Their cutting mechanism can be very different from the hedge trimmer.
Maps Hedge trimmer
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