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GARDENA PowerMax 1100/32 5031-20
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GARDENA PowerMax 1100/32 5031-20Bosch AHM 30 0600886001
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Light weight. Spindle shaft on bearings. Smooth adjustment of height of a hairstyle of a grass. Convenient adjustment of the lower knife using the Klick lock.
Typelawn mowerlawn mower
Motor typeelectric (mains)no engine (manual)
Mowing
Cutting width32 cm30 cm
Cutting systemrotary
spindle /4 knives/
Min. cutting height20 mm12 mm
Max. cutting height60 mm40 mm
Number of height settings3
Cutting height adjustmentmanual
synchronous /stepless/
Recommended area300 m²
Cleaning
Grass ejection
rear ejection
in a bag
rear ejection
 
Bag typehardno
Bag volume30 L
In box
Nozzles
2-tooth blade
 
 
spindle blade
Motor
Motor power1100 W
General
Deck materialplastic
Noise level85 dB
Weight7.5 kg6.4 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017march 2011

Motor type

The type of engine that drives the cutting tool of the lawn mower, and in self-propelled models, the device itself. At the moment, the following types of engines are used:

— Electric (mains). Mains powered motor. Its advantages are low noise level, low cost and ease of operation (no need to buy fuel and oil) and no emissions into the atmosphere. Among the shortcomings can be called a relatively small power and a short range, limited by the length of the power cord.

— Electric (battery). Electric motor powered by its own built-in battery. It has all the same advantages as a mains-powered motor; in addition, such devices are not limited in movement, since they do not require a network connection during operation. On the other hand, the battery life of battery lawn mowers rarely exceeds half an hour, the battery weighs a lot and takes a long time to charge, and the power of such devices is even lower than that of network ones (despite the fact that they are noticeably more expensive).

Petrol. Gasoline internal combustion engine. The advantages of such engines, in comparison with electric ones, are independence from the mains connection and high power, which allows you to work with dense thick vegetation. On the other hand, gasoline engines are heavier, more expensive to run, require the purchase of fuel and lubricants, and emit exhaust gases into the...air.

— Diesel. A type of internal combustion engine. In terms of basic features, diesel engines are almost identical to those described above, but they also have their own characteristics. On the one hand, in such units it is easier to provide high power and good torque, so they are better suited for "heavy" tasks; and diesel fuel is cheaper than gasoline. On the other hand, diesel engines themselves are more expensive, heavier and more difficult to operate. Therefore, they are not particularly popular among lawn mowers, this option is found mainly in riders (see "Type"), where high power is more important than the mentioned disadvantages.

— Gas. A rare variety of internal combustion engines that use a propane-butane mixture of gas as fuel. Their advantages over gasoline units are economical consumption, high mowing performance, and a small amount of harmful emissions into the atmosphere. In addition, gas fuel reduces the load on the engine, which, in turn, prolongs its operational life. The reverse side of the coin is the need to fill the cylinder with liquefied hydrocarbon gases at specialized filling complexes or the frequent replacement of gas cartridges.

Without engine(manual). Lawnmowers that are not equipped with any motors and use the muscular strength of the user — when working, it is necessary to push the device in front of you. The advantages of such a scheme are low cost (both the device itself and its operation), independence from fuel and electricity, and maximum environmental friendliness; disadvantages are the relatively low quality of work and the significant expenditure of physical strength.

Cutting width

The capture width provided by the unit, in other words, the width of the strip of land cultivated in one pass. In fact, this size corresponds to the width of the working nozzle.

The large working width is useful when processing large open spaces, as it allows you to finish the job in a small number of passes. On the other hand, for hard-to-reach places, relatively narrow tools are better suited, able to go where a wider unit will not fit. In addition, the width of the tool directly affects the weight and price.

In general, it makes sense to compare in terms of working width only units of the same type (see above). However, it is worth noting here that trimmers do not differ so much from each other — most models capture from 25 to 45 cm (and a wide processing band is provided by moving the nozzle from side to side). As for the other types, in the most modest models the capture width does not exceed 40 cm, in the heaviest and most powerful it can be 56 – 60 cm or even more(in mini tractors — up to 1.5 m).

Cutting system

The type of cutting system installed in the lawn mower, in other words, the design of the working element of the unit.

— Rotary. In such cutting systems, the working tool (usually a bladed knife or a reel of fishing line, see "Nozzles") rotates around a vertical axis. This design is standard used in trimmers (see "Type"). If we talk about conventional lawn mowers, then in them the rotor system allows you to achieve good performance, but the haircut is not as accurate as when using spindles (see below). This option is suitable for those who have to process fairly large spaces and do not want to spend a lot of time on it.

— Spindle. Such a cutting system includes a rotating horizontal drum of several blades and one fixed blade fixed under the drum close to it. The rotating blades grab the grass and pull it towards the fixed blade, then the grass is cut like scissors. Such systems are inferior to rotary in performance, but provide a good quality haircut. Thus, this option is best suited for those who prioritize the neat appearance of the lawn. In addition, spindle units are well suited for "finishing" grass cutting, after processing by rotary lawn mowers. It is also worth noting that cutting systems of this type are found in two types of lawn mowers: the simplest manual models without an engine and powerful gasoline devices designed for professional grass cutting in stadiums, golf courses, etc. In the first case, the spindle is the best option in terms of sim...plicity of design (“tying” the rotor to the wheels of a hand-held mower is much more difficult); in the second case, thanks to a powerful engine, good performance indicators are achieved (although such units cost accordingly).

— Scissor. A cutting system resembling a hair clipper enlarged several times. It consists of two serrated knives, one of which is stationary, and the other moves in a horizontal plane from side to side close to the first, thus cutting off the vegetation that has fallen between the teeth. "Scissors" do not work as accurately as "rotors" and even more so "spindles", but they are able to cope with dense tall vegetation and even thin trees. As a result, this option is very popular in mowers (see "Type"), but is almost never found in other varieties of lawn mowers.

Min. cutting height

The minimum cutting height provided by the lawnmower — that is, the smallest height of grass that can remain after the passage of the machine. It makes sense to pay attention to this indicator mainly in cases where the lawn is planned to be cut as short as possible. In addition, the lower the minimum height (with the same maximum), the wider the height adjustment range of this model.

Max. cutting height

The maximum cutting height that the lawn mower can achieve is the maximum height of grass that can be left after the machine has passed.

This parameter is relevant mainly for those cases when you want to leave the grass on the lawn relatively long. In addition, lawn mowers with high cutting heights have a wide range of mowing adjustments.

Number of height settings

The number of cutting height settings provided by the lawn mower. The more such settings (with the same adjustment range) — the more accurately you can choose the mowing height. Note that in some robots (see "Type") this number reaches 30 or more with a range of 30 to 60 mm; in other words, you can select the height to the nearest millimetre.

Cutting height adjustment

The cutting height adjustment method provided in the machine.

Synchronous. Adjustment carried out "in one movement" — as opposed to the manual described below. In traditional lawn mowers, it is usually carried out by a lever that changes the height of all wheels at the same time; in other units, not the wheels, but the cutting tool itself, can be adjusted in height. Anyway, synchronous adjustment is much more convenient than manual adjustment, and for some devices (for example, robots and riders, see "Type") this is generally the only technically possible option. However, in classic mowers, such a system complicates and increases the cost of construction.

— Manual. The meaning of this type of adjustment depends on the type of device. So, for trimmers, this is almost the only possible way by definition: in them, the cutting height is regulated by how high the operator holds the working nozzle. In lawn mowers, manual adjustment means that you need to separately adjust the height of each axle, and even each individual wheel. Such systems are simpler and cheaper than synchronous systems, but less convenient to use.

Recommended area

The area of the site for which the lawn mower is designed. It cannot be argued that this parameter is critical when choosing a device, these are only manufacturer's recommendations and are very conditional. However, they are more than justified and generally show the available front of work based on the heating of the motor, the capacity of the tank or battery, and other factors that affect the duration of work.

Grass ejection

Direction of ejection of grass cut by the lawnmower.

The main options for the direction of ejection are back or sideways; there are also models in which you can choose the direction. At the same time, we note that in classic units, the ejection back is almost always carried out into the bag(up to the point that when the bag is removed, the hole is automatically covered with a lid), but when the bag is ejected from the side, it may not be — this is convenient, for example, when mulching ( see above).

Also note that riders (see "Type") have their own specifics: in units with rear discharge, after removing the bag, it is necessary to install a special plug, and then the cut grass will simply remain under the deck. In some mini-tractors, a similar way of working (without a bag) is provided initially; it is also considered a rear ejection, although the grass does not flow backwards, but downwards.
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