Low consumption Stihl cut-off saw

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19 March 2008

Stihl has unveiled its successor to the TS400 cut-off saw, the TS410. Operating benefits, according to the company, include minimised maintenance and reduced fuel consumption, as well as low vibration levels. The TS410 features a three-stage air filter system, which Stihl claims removes 80% of dust, extending the filter life to one year in normal building site use with no interim cleaning needed. The company also claims the new machine's high performance engine reduces fuel consumption by 20% compared to its predecessor. The TS410 is available with both 300 mm (TS410) and 350 mm (TS420) cutting wheels and has an integrated water attachment kit for dust suppression fitted as standard.

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