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NEW! TS 410 A (EWC) STIHL Cutquik®
Professional User
Leading the way in wet-cutting technology, STIHL now offers the new Electronic Water
Control (EWC) on select STIHL Cutquik® Cut-Off Machines. The TS 410 A (EWC) offers
the user greater control over the flow of water to the cutting surface, providing
superior performance during operation. A conveniently mounted keypad allows the
operator to easily adjust the flow of water during use and remembers the last setting
that was used. The EWC stops the flow of water at idle speeds and starts again automatically
when the throttle is engaged.
In addition to superior water control, the TS 410 A (EWC) has many other features
designed with the user in mind. An anti-vibration system reduces vibration by 43%
over previous models providing maximum comfort with less fatigue. The lightweight
and compact design improves maneuverability and balance. Powered by a fuel-efficient,
low-exhaust engine, emissions are reduced up to 44%, and the large-capacity fuel
tank can provide 20% longer run time.
NOTE: Abrasive wheel included. Diamond wheel (shown) sold separately.
Standard Features:
- Conveniently mounted key pad allows operator to easily adjust the flow of water while cutting
- Remembers the last water setting that was used
- The flow of water stops at idle speed and starts again automatically when the throttle is engaged
- X2 low-maintenance air filtration system
- No need to clean air filters
- Newly designed anti-vibration system reduces vibration up to 43% over previous models
- Powerful and fuel-efficient, low-emission engine with increased run time – emissions reduced up to 44% compared to previous models
- Lightweight and well-balanced compact top-handle design
- View standard features common to STIHL Cutquik® cut-off machines
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410 A (EWC) STIHL Cutquik®
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Leading the way in wet-cutting technology, the electric
Water control feature offers greater control over the flow of water to the cutting surface, providing superior preformance during operation.
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