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City Cut, the new cutting head from Pellenc

by the editorial staff
July - August - September 2015 | Back

City Cut is the name of the new brush cutter cutting head turned out by Pellenc, coming up for presentation at the Vita in Campagna (Life in the Countryside) Garden Show. The Pellenc system is made up of two serrated blades with counter-rotating technology which avoids the projection of stones, bits of metal and other objects thrown out which could cause damage to people or anything else in the range of operation. In this way, the City Cut meets the requirements of the maintenance of urban green areas and grou­nd­skeeping associations which have signed up for the Zero Phyto charter calling for identifying and enacting solutions for banning the use of pesticides in public greens and home gardens to avoid polluting the environment and water and soil.

Pellenc’s new cutting head features prolonged autonomy to ensure greater productivity thanks to the installation of  manufacturer’s UBL 1100 battery.

Due to the absence of noise and CO² emissions, the brush cutter can be deployed at any hour of the day where noise levels are restricted, such as residential and commercial areas, schools, rest homes and hospitals while optimizing the operations of the day.

The new Pellenc model is coming along to round out the range of the manufacturer’s interchangeable cutting heads compatible with the Excelion 2000 which groups the Roll Cut, Cut Tap, Multi Cut and Blade Cut built to meet requirements for revamping weeding with mechanical mowing.

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