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MTA-AHS-HD

ECHO MTA-AHS-HD

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The ECHO MTA-AHS-HD is a professional short-reach articulating hedge trimmer attachment designed for the PAS-2620ES multi-tool power head. It quickly converts the powerhead into a compact hedge cutting tool with an articulating cutter head that adjusts between 0 ° and 90 ° in 15 ° increments — ideal for trimming hedges, shrubs and bushes in confined areas and at varied angles. Built with commercial-grade triple-sharpened double-sided blades and robust construction, it offers precision trimming and smooth performance suited to landscape professionals and serious property owners.

Key Features

• Short-reach articulating hedge trimmer attachment for PAS-2620ES multi-tool power head
• Articulating cutter head adjusts from 0 ° to 90 ° in 15 ° increments for flexible cutting angles
• Commercial-grade triple-sharpened double-sided blades for precise hedge shaping
• Lightweight and balanced design for easier handling and manoeuvrability
• Quick attachment system with no tools required
• Professional construction built to withstand daily commercial use

Specifications

Specifications

  • COMPATIBLE POWERHEAD

    PAS-2620ES

  • DRY WEIGHT

    2.1 kg

  • OVERALL LENGTH

    966 mm

  • DRIVE SHAFT DIAMETER

    6.1 mm

  • MAIN PIPE DIAMETER

    25.0 mm

  • GEAR REDUCTION RATIO

    4.6

  • CUTTING LENGTH

    536 mm

  • CUTTER PITCH

    35 mm

  • ARTICULATION RANGE

    0 °–90 ° (15 ° increments)

  • SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL

    95.5 dB(A)

  • SOUND POWER LEVEL

    107.9 dB(A)

  • VIBRATION (FRONT/REAR HANDLE)

    7.8 / 6.9 m/s²

What our clients have to say

“I have one 45 degree bank, 5 metres high, of mostly boulders to descend and climb to access one track. It does it with ease. The robust construction, clever 4WD system and diff lock means there’s almost no limit to where you can take it, even 200 mm deep water just slows it down! Brilliant machine……and the seats pretty comfortable too”

- Terry Stanbridge