Husqvarna 570BTS is a powerful commercial back pack blower designed for demanding tasks. Large air flow and high air speed are provided by an efficient fan design together with the powerful X-Torq® engine. Commercial grade air filter gives long operating time and trouble free use. The harness has wide shoulder straps.
Features
:- Powerful and Efficient X-TORQ Engine
- Comfort handle
- Quick Start with Air Purge
- Commercial-grade air filter
- High blowing capacity
- Utilize full blow force with minimal arm strain
- Ergonomic harness
- Adjustable, Offset Handle
- Ergonomic handle
- Low Vibration Technology
- Multi-Speed Control
Specification
:- Product Type: Backpack Leaf Blower
- Brand: Husqvarna
- Power : 4 hp
- Fuel Used : Petrol
- Displacement : 65.6 cc
- Stroke : 2
- Model No. : 570BTS
- Cylinder displacement : 65.6-cc
- Power output : 4 HP
- Maximum power speed : 8000 rpm
- Fuel tank volume : 2.2 liter (Approx.)
- Idling speed : 2000 RPM
- Fuel consumption : 431 g/kWh
- Air flow in housing : 28 m³/min
- Air flow in pipe : 22 m³/min
- Air speed : 236.2 mph
- Air speed (flat nozzle) : 91 m/s
- Air speed (round nozzle) : 106 m/s
- Blowing Force ; 37 N
- Weight : 11.2 kg (Approx.)
Applications
:- Clearing Leaves : Leaf blowers are a fast and efficient way to gather dead leaves from gardens, parks, footpaths, and more.
- Clearing Snow : Leaf blowers can clear freshly fallen snow from vehicles.
- Cleaning Outdoor Spaces : Leaf blowers can clean decks, patios, and driveways.
- Cleaning Gutters : Leaf blowers can clear clogs from gutters by inserting them into the downspout.
- Cleaning Outdoor Rugs : Leaf blowers can be used to clean outdoor rugs.
- Cleaning Mower Decks : Leaf blowers can clean grass clippings from mower decks.
- Cleaning Around Bushes and Flower Beds : The vacuum mode on a leaf blower can suck up leaves from around bushes and flower beds.
Usage
:Before you start :
> In a clean fuel container, mix 2T oil with petrol in the desired ratio (40 ML Oil in 1 Liter Petrol)
> Shake the container well to mix the fuel.
> Wear appropriate safety gear like gloves and goggles for protection.
Starting the engine :
> Locate the choke lever and move it to the "choke" or "full choke" position.
(For a cold start, use the full choke position; for a warm start, you may only need a partial choke).
> Press the primer bulb several times to draw fuel into the carburetor.
> Lightly squeeze the throttle trigger.
> Firmly pull the starter rope quickly and consistently until the engine starts.
> Once the engine is running, slowly move the choke lever to the "run" position.
> Adjust the throttle to the desired power level (if present).
> Now hold the handle firmly with both hands and start blowing.