Husqvarna 435 15″ Chainsaw
Product information:
Second generation lightweight and efficient all-round saw ideal for those looking for a chainsaw that is exceptionally easy to start and manoeuvre. Starts easily also with a slower pull, comes with flip-up tank caps. Featuring X-Torq® engine for lower fuel consumption and reduced emission levels. Equipped with fuel pump and Auto return stop switch
Product information:
Second generation lightweight and efficient all-round saw ideal for those looking for a chainsaw that is exceptionally easy to start and manoeuvre. Starts easily also with a slower pull, comes with flip-up tank caps. Featuring X-Torq® engine for lower fuel consumption and reduced emission levels. Equipped with fuel pump and Auto return stop switch for easier starting.
Second generation incl easier starting and flip-up tank caps
Specification:
Cylinder displacement |
40.9 cm³ / 2.5 cu.inch |
Power output |
1.6 kW |
Maximum power speed |
9000 rpm |
Fuel tank volume |
0.37 lit / 12.51 fl oz |
Fuel consumption |
652 g/kWh |
Idling speed |
2900 rpm |
Lubricants |
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Oil tank volume |
0.25 lit / 0.5 US pint |
Oil pump type |
Fixed flow |
Vibration & noise data |
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Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) front / rear handle |
2.5/3.2 m/s² |
Sound pressure level at operators ear |
102 dB(A) |
Sound power level, guaranteed (LWA) |
114 dB(A) |
Cutting equipment |
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Chain pitch |
.325" |
Chain speed at 133% of maximum engine power speed |
23 m/s / 75.46 fts |
Chain gauge |
0.05 " |
Overall dimensions |
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Weight (excl. cutting equipment) |
4.2 kg / 9.2 lbs |
· Visible fuel level
Transparent fuel indicator makes it easy to check fuel level.
· Easy to start
Combined start/stop switch, Smart Start® and fuel pump make the saw very easy to start.
· Fuel pump
Fuel pump designed for easy starting.
· Inertia chain brake
Effective inertia-activated chain brake.
· Snap-lock cylinder cover
Snap-lock cylinder cover saves time when changing spark plugs and cleaning.
· LowVib®
Effective anti-vibration dampeners absorb vibration, sparing the user's arms and hands.