KMA 135 R

$439.99

SKU: FA020116801 Barcode: 886661871148

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Professional
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Battery

This KombiMotor gives pros one battery-powered tool built to take on multiple jobs with a variety of optional attachments.

WARNING

Improper use of any power tool may cause serious or fatal injury. Read, understand, and follow carefully the operating and safety instructions in your instruction manual before using such products.

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Features

Adjustable front handle

Efficient and Virtually Maintenance-Free Motor

High-Tech Polymer Housings

IPX4 RATING

Loop Handle (R)

Multi-Function Control Handle

Quick-Release Coupling

Reduced-Emission Engine Technology—Caring for Nature

Retaining Latch

Throttle Trigger Interlock

Variable-Speed Trigger

Built for Versatility

The battery-powered KMA 135 R KombiMotor delivers truly professional performance on par with gas-powered products with reduced noise and zero exhaust emissions. With over a dozen optional attachments, the KMA 135 R provides you with the ability to tackle a range of landscaping jobs without loading the trailer with a pile of tools. It is easy to operate and has a variable-speed trigger with three performance levels to optimize performance and run time. The onboard battery slot can support both an onboard battery or a backpack battery for even longer run times. Its quiet operation provides flexibility and extended working hours during early mornings and evenings, and it is durably constructed with a weather-resistant design.

This tool is IPX4-rated weather-resistant construction and has been designed and tested for splash water protection.

NOTE: STIHL KombiMotor and STIHL KombiSystem attachments are sold separately.

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