Cutting Through with Fegmatic Precision.
Brush cutters are designed to tackle what lawn mowers can’t—thick grass, overgrowth, shrubs, and rough terrain. Whether you're clearing farmland, fencing boundaries, or maintaining road verges, a well-used and well-maintained Fegmatic brush cutter is your go-to solution for tough vegetation.
✅ Before Use: Setup & Safety Checks
- Fuel & Oil Levels: Always check and refill with the recommended fuel-oil mixture for 2-stroke engines.
- Inspect Cutting Head: Ensure the blade or nylon cord is properly fixed and in good condition.
- Secure the Harness: Adjust your shoulder harness to distribute weight evenly and reduce fatigue.
- Test Controls: Ensure throttle, stop switch, and clutch engage smoothly.
- Wear Full PPE: Safety goggles, gloves, ear protection, boots, and long trousers are essential.
🌾 During Operation: Best Practice
- Hold Firmly with Both Hands: Use the handlebar grips for stability and control.
- Work in a Sweeping Motion: Clear in smooth semi-circular movements, especially in open areas.
- Avoid Rocks and Hard Surfaces: These can damage the blade and throw debris dangerously.
- Let the Tool Do the Work: Don't force the machine—let the blade or cord cut naturally.
🧹 After Use: Cleaning & Maintenance
- Let Engine Cool Before Cleaning.
- Clean the Air Filter: Dirty filters reduce performance—inspect regularly.
- Check the Spark Plug: Remove carbon deposits and replace as needed.
- Clean Cutting Head and Debris Guard: Remove any tangled grass or string.
- Wipe Down the Shaft & Engine Housing: Prevent buildup of moisture and dirt.
🧰 Maintenance Schedule Summary
Task |
Frequency |
Refill fuel & oil |
Before each use |
Check & replace cord/blade |
Weekly |
Clean air filter |
Weekly |
Spark plug maintenance |
Monthly |
Full service |
Every 4–6 months |
🛠️ Fegmatic Tip
Use only Fegmatic-certified blades or trimmer lines for optimal performance and safety. Avoid non-certified parts that may not be compatible or safe under load.
“Fegmatic Brush Cutters – Cutting Through with Fegmatic Precision.”