Self-propelled petrol lawnmower with electric starter motor
NAC LS50-196-HS-ES-NG 196cc
The NAC LS50-196-HS-ES-NG lawnmower features a state of the art, durable 196 cm3 displacement engine with 10.5 Nm of maximum torque and a cast-iron cylinder sleeve, which is failure-free and has good fuel economy.
Price 2119.00 PLN
196 cm3
engine displacement
Pb 95
fuel
10.5 Nm
torque
51 cm
cutting width
60 L
bin capacity
NAC LS50-196-HS-ES-NG self-propelled petrol lawnmower
The NAC LS50-196-HS-ES-NG lawnmower features a state of the art, durable 196 cm3 displacement engine with 10.5 Nm of maximum torque and a cast-iron cylinder sleeve, which is failure-free and has good fuel economy.
The lawnmower is provided with an electric starter motor powered from a lithium battery with a charge indicator.
The battery is installed on a console next to the handle.
The electric starter motor means the lawnmower takes a press of the button to run instead of a pull cord.
Simply press the Start button on the handle.
Alternatively, the lawnmower can be started with a traditional pull cord.
The lawnmower’s engine has an automatic choke (and requires no fuel priming with a hand pump).
Pulling the starter cord or pressing the starter button automatically feeds the fuel to the carburettor.
The convenient handle of the central cutting height control makes it easy to set any of the seven cutting height levels from 25 mm to 75 mm.
The steel body ensures durability and impact resistance.
The 60-litre mesh body bin with a plastic anti-dust cover has the capacity for ensure longer work uninterrupted by the need to empty it.
The ergonomic handles with soft overlays enable good steering and operating comfort.
The lawnmover has an easy body washing system to quickly clean the inner housing: just connect a garden hose to the quick-release coupling on the body and start the engine.
The lawnmover provides a mulching feature which guides the grass blades into the blade range.
This provides an effect of repeated mincing by which the resulting very short clippings are spread uniformly on the lawn to decompose and become recycled as a fertiliser for regrowth.
features
Rear discharge – the grass clippings are ejected towards the operator’s legs without using a grass bin.
Bagging discharge – the grass clippings are ejected into the bin, which does away with any raking.
Side discharge – the grass clippings are ejected to one side through a dedicated side discharge chute.
Mulching – the grass clippings are minced into fine debris and spread on the lawn to provide natural fertilisation.
It does not need to be raked.