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Mitox 5020 Chainsaw

Mitox 5020 Chainsaw  
Mitox

The largest saw in the Mitox Chainsaw Series, the 5018 is powered by a 49.3cc engine, and utilises a 20” Oregon professional grade guide bar and chain, making light work of the toughest challenge any domestic application can provide. Despite its great power, starting is made easy by a Decompression Valve. The 5020 can easily be operated for extended periods of time thanks to its efficient anti-vibration system, whilst user maintenance is minimised by Mitox SmartFlow particle separation technology. The Walbro Japan carburetor provides performance and reliability to match far larger, costlier chainsaws.

Price £189.00







Features
  Chain Brake System

All Mitox chainsaws feature a dual safety brake system which can be activated either manually, or by inertia in the occurance of a kick-back. Once activated, the chain stops instantly (0.1 seconds) to reduce the chances of injury.


  Aluminium Crankcase

The solid aluminium crankcase can withstand high revving as well as being used in extreme environments. Ensuring a long and reliable engine life.


  SMART FLOW = Long life

Mitox Chainsaws feature ‘SMART FLOW’ which removes dust away from the filter during operation. This allows the saw to continue working at optimum performance for longer, with less engine wear over time, leading to lower service costs.


  Decompression Valve

Starting is made even easier with the inclusion of a Decompression Valve. Simply depress the button to minimise resistance when starting.


Technical Specifications

Engine 49.3cc 2-Stroke
Power 2.2kW
Guide Bar Brand Oregon
Guide Bar Length 20 inch / 50cm
Chain Pitch .325-058
Starting System Decompression Valve
Carburettor Type Walbro Japan
Chain Oiling Automatic & Adjustable
Weight 6.5kg



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