BRUSHCUTTER BLADES
Brush cutters play a crucial role when it comes to clearing the garden’s thick foliage. For these tools to work flawlessly, they need to have reliable motors and quality cutting blades. Without the best grass cutting blade, even the best brushcutter will struggle to perform efficiently.
Stihl brushcutter blades are made of a sturdy metal that ensures they are sufficiently hard to tolerate all the vegetation they encounter. You can easily replace brushcutter blades whenever the need arises.
Strong and Sharp
Stihl brushcutter blades are strong and sharp enough to cut even the most overgrown brush and grass. The carbide steel metal included in most brushcutter blades ensures they are sufficiently hard to cut all vegetation types and stay sharp for long periods.
Portable
Brushcutters can comfortably reach hard to access spots. You can quickly cut the brush and weed around the fence lines, thanks to this feature. Another thing is that you can use them to work on steep slopes where movers can easily rollover.
Versatile
Brushcutters come with attachments for various blades. It is this versatility that makes sure there is a blade that can deal with several scenarios.
The Common Types of brusher Cutter Blades
It’s worth knowing more about the various types of brushcutter blades and their differences so you choose the right tool that fits your requirements.
- Knife Blades
Knife blades are perhaps the most common in the market. They cut by slicing through the grass or vegetation. A sharp knife edge on the front is the feature that distinguishes these brushcutter blades. Although several types of knife blades exist, they are lasered or stamped from thin steel sheets.
- Chisel Blades
Instead of slicing to cut grass, the chisel blades will cut by shaving or chiselling. Chisel blades contain a substantial number of teeth near the perimeter. Most chisel blades are tungsten tipped.
- Smasher Blades
These blades lack sharp edges, but their thin thickness and weight make them quite different. The blades cut the vegetation by smashing and tearing.
- Mulching Blades
Also regarded as the 3-in-1 brushcutter blades, you can use a mulching blade to mulch and discharge. They boast a high cutting-edge technology and comprise curves, in addition to the two cutting planes situated along the edges. With these features, the blades can push the vegetation into the deck, slice them into tiny pieces, and finally push them back onto the garden.