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Energy Saving System, the cutting system signed by Tecomec

by Giacomo Di Paola
October - November 2018 | Back

Energy Saving System is the name of an innovative cutting device for brushcutters presented at EIMA International by Tecomec of Reggio Emilia. The Energy Saving System consists of the EasyFeed 102 head with easy automatic loading (Tap-N-Go series) and the high performance SP66 wire. Popular both for its fuel economy, its silence, its lightness and its absence of vibrations, as well as its resistance and cutting precision, the EasyFeed 102 head has been specifically designed for cordless brush cutters. However, thanks to its particular fastening system, it can be installed quickly (it takes less than a minute) and without problems (you do not have to disassemble any part of the head) on all types of machines on the market (up to 30cc). It is therefore a high quality component recommended for both the first plant and for retail sale. However, the new technology by Tecomec also has other strengths, starting from the Tap-N-Go system, thanks to which - while working with the trimmer in motion - it is sufficient to knock the head on the ground to obtain the automatic exit of the wire. The wire can be loaded and introduced from the outside without disassembling any part of the head. “It is sufficient to put the knob in position with the appropriate reference notch, insert the wire from the aluminium eyelet, pull the two ends to the same length and turn the knob to roll the thread inside the coil. The operation - explains the manufacturer with a technical note - takes less than 30 seconds”. In addition, the EasyFeed 102 head is sturdy, reliable, light and compatible with all the main types of wire sold on the market. “However - adds Tecomec - the highest performance is achieved when the EasyFeed 102 head is equipped with the SP66 wire, because it ensures constant cutting capacity, reduced consumption to a minimum, and optimal interventions on medium-height grass”.

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