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Dolmar/Makita 36v Battery Top Handle Chainsaw


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  • 3 weeks later...

it will be interesting to see what it costs.... Say it will take a 10-16" bar on a 3/8" chain

AS4030Z
2 x 18 V battery chainsaw
Very light top handle chainsaw with comparable performance to gasoline models.
Only approved for professional users with special training.
 Technical specifications
  Battery system Li-Ion 2x18V
Oil tank content 200 ml
    Battery capacity -
Rail length 30 cm Chain 3/8 "| 1.1 mm
Chain speed 20.0 m / s
    Weight (including battery and 5.1 kg cutting tool)
 Supplied without battery and charger
Brushless motor for more endurance, longer life and more compact design
For saw rails from 25 to 40 cm, also convertible to carving
Standard with metal serrated edge Battery capacity indicator in the field of vision of the user
Power amplifier increases the performance at particularly high demands at the press of a button. (Torque Boost Mode)
Automatic oil pump with adjustable flow rate
Large viewing window allows quick control of the oil level
Loss-resistant nut for rail fastening
XPT (Xtreme Protect Technology): Optimal protection against dust and splash water even in harsh conditions
Very light top handle chainsaw with comparable performance to gasoline models
Top-Handle chain saws are only approved for professional users with special training
                www.dolmar.de

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Can be got from italy now

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9 hours ago, billpierce said:

Ordered  one. Will let you know how it goes. 233 squids

 

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Part Number: DUC256Z. Brushless motor. HS 1-9, I 1-56, KA27-28...

 

It is now on the Makita UK webpage so I guess it is now available in the UK as well.

 

They are doing two models
DUC256 - 3/8th chain on a 10" bar
DUC306 - 3/8th chain on a 12" bar
I don't know if there is any difference in power between the two. I am guessing it is just different bar lengths.

It would be good to know what it is comparable to in a petrol top handle saw: 25cc, 30cc or 36cc and how it stacks up under load compared to a petrol saw for torque .

 

The Dolmar version is called the AS4030

I would be very interested in how you get a long with it...

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My Local builders merchant is getting the Makita: 
DUC256 - 3/8th chain on a 10" bar
DUC306 - 3/8th chain on a 12" bar
In at the end of the week.... Not sure I could live with a blue Chainsaw? I would much prefer a Dolmar  AS4030Z in orange?


A shout out to Andrew 'Shavey'

Are you doing the new Dolmar AS4030z 36v Top Handle Chainsaw (The 36v is made up from 2x 18v)  -  (The AS4030z is body, 14” Bar & 3/8” Chain,  without batteries and charger).

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