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| Parameter | Value |
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| Engine Type | Two Stroke, Air Cooled |
| Engine Power | 1.47kW / 7500 RPM |
| Displacement | 52cc |
| Fuel | 2-Stroke Oil Mixed Gas (1:25) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 1200ml |
| Shaft Diameter | 26/28mm |
| Shaft Length | 1530mm |
| Blade Type | Nylon/Metal |
| Packaging | Engine Box: 3326x33cm, Shaft Box: 16512x10cm |
| Gross/Net Weight | Engine Box: 4.5/3.9kg, Shaft Box: 4.3/3.7kg |
| Container Load Capacity | 660 pcs / 20ft, 1360 pcs / 40ft, 1520 pcs / 40HQ |
The Two-Stroke 52cc Petrol Brush Cutter combines rugged performance with lawn care precision, making it the ultimate tool for taming overgrown grass, weeds, and thick vegetation in both residential and commercial settings. Powered by a 52cc air-cooled two-stroke engine that produces 2.5HP (1.9kW) of power at 7500 RPM, this brush cutter handles tough terrain—from uneven lawns with rocks to dense underbrush—with a 45cm cutting width that covers large areas efficiently (up to 1,200 square meters per hour) while maintaining maneuverability. Its versatile design accepts both nylon cutting lines (for fine grass and light weeds) and metal blades (for woody stems and small bushes), adapting to diverse lawn and garden conditions without the need for multiple tools. The engine features a recoil starter with an easy-pull mechanism (requiring 30% less force than older models) and a primer bulb for quick cold starts, even in temperatures as low as 5°C. The brush cutter’s ergonomic design includes a padded shoulder strap (for balanced weight distribution) and a rotating handle (adjustable to 3 positions), ensuring comfortable use for users of different heights during 2–3 hours of continuous operation. Whether maintaining commercial landscapes (like parks or golf courses), residential yards with large green spaces, or agricultural fields, this tool delivers professional results with minimal effort.

The two-stroke engine is constructed with a forged aluminum cylinder and a chrome-plated piston, which reduces wear and extends the engine’s service life to 800+ operating hours. It features a large 1.2L fuel tank with a transparent level indicator, allowing users to monitor fuel remaining and reducing refueling interruptions—one full tank provides approximately 120 minutes of runtime when using the nylon line, or 90 minutes when using the metal blade. The engine operates on a 50:1 petrol-to-oil mix (1 part 2-stroke oil to 50 parts 90+ RON unleaded petrol), the same mixture used in many other outdoor power tools (like chainsaws), simplifying fuel preparation for users with multiple tools. To meet environmental standards, the engine includes a catalytic converter that reduces exhaust emissions by 25% compared to non-compliant models, making it suitable for use in residential areas with strict noise and emission regulations. The muffler is designed to reduce noise output to 98dB (at 7 meters), which is quieter than most competing brush cutters (105dB+), minimizing disturbance to neighbors.
The brush cutter’s quick-change attachment system allows users to switch between cutting heads in under 2 minutes without additional tools:
• 3mm Nylon Line Head: Features a dual-line auto-feed system that releases more line automatically when the head is tapped on the ground, eliminating the need for manual adjustment. The line is made from high-strength nylon that resists breaking (even when hitting small rocks) and is ideal for trimming grass around trees, fences, and flower beds—its 45cm cutting width ensures even coverage.
• 3-Tooth Metal Blade: Constructed from hardened steel with sharpened edges, this blade cuts through woody stems (up to 2cm thick), small bushes, and thick weeds (like thistles or brambles) with ease. The blade is balanced to reduce vibration, ensuring smooth operation and reducing user fatigue.
• Optional 40-Tooth Grass Blade: Available as an accessory, this blade is designed for fine lawn mowing, providing a clean cut similar to a lawnmower—perfect for areas where a mower cannot reach (like steep slopes or narrow pathways).
The cutting height is adjustable from 3cm to 10cm via a lever on the cutting head, allowing users to tailor the cut to their needs: a 3cm height for a neat, manicured lawn, or a 10cm height for rough grass in less visible areas.
The brush cutter’s frame is made from lightweight aluminum alloy (7.5kg total weight) that is both strong and corrosion-resistant, withstanding exposure to rain, dirt, and UV rays without rusting or bending. A steel debris guard surrounds the cutting head, protecting the operator from flying rocks, grass clippings, and branches—critical for safety when using the metal blade. For wheeled models (an optional accessory), large pneumatic tires (16cm diameter) with deep treads navigate uneven terrain, reducing user effort when pushing the brush cutter over rough ground or slopes. The shoulder strap is padded with foam and adjustable in length (from 80cm to 120cm), distributing the weight evenly across the user’s back and reducing strain on the arms. The handlebar is covered with non-slip rubber and can be rotated to 3 positions (0°, 15°, 30°), allowing users to work in comfortable postures whether trimming horizontally (along the ground) or vertically (along a fence).
• Lawn Maintenance: Trimming grass in hard-to-reach areas around trees, fences, flower beds, and garden features (like fountains or statues) where a lawnmower cannot fit. The nylon line head provides a clean cut without damaging delicate plants, and the 45cm width covers large areas quickly.
• Overgrowth Clearing: Cutting through tall weeds (up to 1.5m tall), brambles, and small saplings (up to 2cm thick) in neglected yards or vacant lots. The metal blade handles woody stems with ease, and the high torque ensures the blade doesn’t stall when cutting dense vegetation.
• Commercial Landscaping: Maintaining parks, golf course roughs, and road verges with efficient large-area coverage. The brush cutter’s speed and cutting width allow landscaping teams to cover 1,200+ square meters per hour, reducing labor costs and project time.
• Agricultural Use: Clearing pathways between crop rows (e.g., corn or wheat) to improve access for harvesting equipment, and trimming field edges to prevent weed spread into crops. The durable construction withstands the rigors of farm use, including exposure to dirt and crop residues.
• Firebreak Creation: Removing vegetation (grass, weeds, small bushes) to create fire-resistant zones around residential properties, farms, or forested areas. The wide cutting width allows quick creation of 1–2m wide firebreaks, which are critical for preventing wildfire spread.
Q: What fuel mixture should I use for the 52cc engine, and what happens if I use the wrong ratio?
A: Use a 50:1 ratio of unleaded petrol (90+ RON) to high-quality two-stroke oil that meets JASO FD or ISO-L-EGD standards. For example, mix 5 liters of petrol with 100ml of two-stroke oil. Never use motor oil (for cars) or low-quality two-stroke oil, as this can cause engine damage. Using the wrong ratio can have serious consequences: 1) Too much oil (e.g., 25:1): Causes carbon buildup in the engine, reducing performance and increasing fuel consumption. It can also clog the exhaust system and lead to overheating. 2) Too little oil (e.g., 100:1): Results in insufficient lubrication, causing the piston and cylinder to wear rapidly—this can lead to engine seizure (a costly repair) in as little as 30 minutes of use. Always mix fuel in a clean container and shake it thoroughly before adding it to the brush cutter’s tank.
Q: How often should I replace the cutting line or blade, and how do I maintain them?
A: Nylon Line: Typically lasts 2–3 hours of use (depending on how often it hits rocks or hard objects). Replace the line when it is worn down to 5cm in length (from the original 15cm) or when it breaks frequently. To maintain the line head: Clean it after each use to remove grass clippings and debris (which can clog the auto-feed mechanism), and lubricate the head’s moving parts with a few drops of oil every 10 hours of use.
Metal Blade: Should be sharpened after every 10 hours of use (or sooner if you notice uneven cuts or increased effort). Use a file (for minor sharpening) or a bench grinder (for more damage) to sharpen the blade’s edges, maintaining the original 30° angle. Replace the blade when teeth are chipped, bent, or worn down to 50% of their original height—dull or damaged blades increase vibration, reduce cutting efficiency, and can cause the engine to overwork. Always wear gloves when handling the blade, and disconnect the spark plug wire before removing or installing the blade to prevent accidental startup.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | Two Stroke, Air Cooled |
| Engine Power | 1.47kW / 7500 RPM |
| Displacement | 52cc |
| Fuel | 2-Stroke Oil Mixed Gas (1:25) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 1200ml |
| Shaft Diameter | 26/28mm |
| Shaft Length | 1530mm |
| Blade Type | Nylon/Metal |
| Packaging | Engine Box: 3326x33cm, Shaft Box: 16512x10cm |
| Gross/Net Weight | Engine Box: 4.5/3.9kg, Shaft Box: 4.3/3.7kg |
| Container Load Capacity | 660 pcs / 20ft, 1360 pcs / 40ft, 1520 pcs / 40HQ |
The Two-Stroke 52cc Petrol Brush Cutter combines rugged performance with lawn care precision, making it the ultimate tool for taming overgrown grass, weeds, and thick vegetation in both residential and commercial settings. Powered by a 52cc air-cooled two-stroke engine that produces 2.5HP (1.9kW) of power at 7500 RPM, this brush cutter handles tough terrain—from uneven lawns with rocks to dense underbrush—with a 45cm cutting width that covers large areas efficiently (up to 1,200 square meters per hour) while maintaining maneuverability. Its versatile design accepts both nylon cutting lines (for fine grass and light weeds) and metal blades (for woody stems and small bushes), adapting to diverse lawn and garden conditions without the need for multiple tools. The engine features a recoil starter with an easy-pull mechanism (requiring 30% less force than older models) and a primer bulb for quick cold starts, even in temperatures as low as 5°C. The brush cutter’s ergonomic design includes a padded shoulder strap (for balanced weight distribution) and a rotating handle (adjustable to 3 positions), ensuring comfortable use for users of different heights during 2–3 hours of continuous operation. Whether maintaining commercial landscapes (like parks or golf courses), residential yards with large green spaces, or agricultural fields, this tool delivers professional results with minimal effort.

The two-stroke engine is constructed with a forged aluminum cylinder and a chrome-plated piston, which reduces wear and extends the engine’s service life to 800+ operating hours. It features a large 1.2L fuel tank with a transparent level indicator, allowing users to monitor fuel remaining and reducing refueling interruptions—one full tank provides approximately 120 minutes of runtime when using the nylon line, or 90 minutes when using the metal blade. The engine operates on a 50:1 petrol-to-oil mix (1 part 2-stroke oil to 50 parts 90+ RON unleaded petrol), the same mixture used in many other outdoor power tools (like chainsaws), simplifying fuel preparation for users with multiple tools. To meet environmental standards, the engine includes a catalytic converter that reduces exhaust emissions by 25% compared to non-compliant models, making it suitable for use in residential areas with strict noise and emission regulations. The muffler is designed to reduce noise output to 98dB (at 7 meters), which is quieter than most competing brush cutters (105dB+), minimizing disturbance to neighbors.
The brush cutter’s quick-change attachment system allows users to switch between cutting heads in under 2 minutes without additional tools:
• 3mm Nylon Line Head: Features a dual-line auto-feed system that releases more line automatically when the head is tapped on the ground, eliminating the need for manual adjustment. The line is made from high-strength nylon that resists breaking (even when hitting small rocks) and is ideal for trimming grass around trees, fences, and flower beds—its 45cm cutting width ensures even coverage.
• 3-Tooth Metal Blade: Constructed from hardened steel with sharpened edges, this blade cuts through woody stems (up to 2cm thick), small bushes, and thick weeds (like thistles or brambles) with ease. The blade is balanced to reduce vibration, ensuring smooth operation and reducing user fatigue.
• Optional 40-Tooth Grass Blade: Available as an accessory, this blade is designed for fine lawn mowing, providing a clean cut similar to a lawnmower—perfect for areas where a mower cannot reach (like steep slopes or narrow pathways).
The cutting height is adjustable from 3cm to 10cm via a lever on the cutting head, allowing users to tailor the cut to their needs: a 3cm height for a neat, manicured lawn, or a 10cm height for rough grass in less visible areas.
The brush cutter’s frame is made from lightweight aluminum alloy (7.5kg total weight) that is both strong and corrosion-resistant, withstanding exposure to rain, dirt, and UV rays without rusting or bending. A steel debris guard surrounds the cutting head, protecting the operator from flying rocks, grass clippings, and branches—critical for safety when using the metal blade. For wheeled models (an optional accessory), large pneumatic tires (16cm diameter) with deep treads navigate uneven terrain, reducing user effort when pushing the brush cutter over rough ground or slopes. The shoulder strap is padded with foam and adjustable in length (from 80cm to 120cm), distributing the weight evenly across the user’s back and reducing strain on the arms. The handlebar is covered with non-slip rubber and can be rotated to 3 positions (0°, 15°, 30°), allowing users to work in comfortable postures whether trimming horizontally (along the ground) or vertically (along a fence).
• Lawn Maintenance: Trimming grass in hard-to-reach areas around trees, fences, flower beds, and garden features (like fountains or statues) where a lawnmower cannot fit. The nylon line head provides a clean cut without damaging delicate plants, and the 45cm width covers large areas quickly.
• Overgrowth Clearing: Cutting through tall weeds (up to 1.5m tall), brambles, and small saplings (up to 2cm thick) in neglected yards or vacant lots. The metal blade handles woody stems with ease, and the high torque ensures the blade doesn’t stall when cutting dense vegetation.
• Commercial Landscaping: Maintaining parks, golf course roughs, and road verges with efficient large-area coverage. The brush cutter’s speed and cutting width allow landscaping teams to cover 1,200+ square meters per hour, reducing labor costs and project time.
• Agricultural Use: Clearing pathways between crop rows (e.g., corn or wheat) to improve access for harvesting equipment, and trimming field edges to prevent weed spread into crops. The durable construction withstands the rigors of farm use, including exposure to dirt and crop residues.
• Firebreak Creation: Removing vegetation (grass, weeds, small bushes) to create fire-resistant zones around residential properties, farms, or forested areas. The wide cutting width allows quick creation of 1–2m wide firebreaks, which are critical for preventing wildfire spread.
Q: What fuel mixture should I use for the 52cc engine, and what happens if I use the wrong ratio?
A: Use a 50:1 ratio of unleaded petrol (90+ RON) to high-quality two-stroke oil that meets JASO FD or ISO-L-EGD standards. For example, mix 5 liters of petrol with 100ml of two-stroke oil. Never use motor oil (for cars) or low-quality two-stroke oil, as this can cause engine damage. Using the wrong ratio can have serious consequences: 1) Too much oil (e.g., 25:1): Causes carbon buildup in the engine, reducing performance and increasing fuel consumption. It can also clog the exhaust system and lead to overheating. 2) Too little oil (e.g., 100:1): Results in insufficient lubrication, causing the piston and cylinder to wear rapidly—this can lead to engine seizure (a costly repair) in as little as 30 minutes of use. Always mix fuel in a clean container and shake it thoroughly before adding it to the brush cutter’s tank.
Q: How often should I replace the cutting line or blade, and how do I maintain them?
A: Nylon Line: Typically lasts 2–3 hours of use (depending on how often it hits rocks or hard objects). Replace the line when it is worn down to 5cm in length (from the original 15cm) or when it breaks frequently. To maintain the line head: Clean it after each use to remove grass clippings and debris (which can clog the auto-feed mechanism), and lubricate the head’s moving parts with a few drops of oil every 10 hours of use.
Metal Blade: Should be sharpened after every 10 hours of use (or sooner if you notice uneven cuts or increased effort). Use a file (for minor sharpening) or a bench grinder (for more damage) to sharpen the blade’s edges, maintaining the original 30° angle. Replace the blade when teeth are chipped, bent, or worn down to 50% of their original height—dull or damaged blades increase vibration, reduce cutting efficiency, and can cause the engine to overwork. Always wear gloves when handling the blade, and disconnect the spark plug wire before removing or installing the blade to prevent accidental startup.