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SRM-3021TESU

U-shaft brushcutter

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The ECHO SRM-3021TESU is a professional petrol U-shaft brushcutter designed for heavy-duty trimming and brush clearing. Powered by a 30.5 cm³ professional-grade two-stroke engine with ES-Start technology, it delivers robust cutting performance for dense grass, thick weeds and light scrub. Its U-shaft design provides excellent balance and control when working around obstacles, while the anti-vibration system and ergonomic layout help reduce operator fatigue during extended use. This brushcutter is built to withstand demanding landscape and property maintenance tasks.

Key Features

• Professional petrol U-shaft brushcutter with strong cutting power
• 30.5 cm³ engine with ES-Start for easy starts
• U-shaft design for improved balance and control in heavy work
• Anti-vibration system reduces user fatigue
• Side-access bump feed cutting head for quick line replacement
• Durable professional construction for everyday use
• Ideal for thick grass, weeds and light scrub

Specifications

Specifications

  • ENGINE DISPLACEMENT

    30.5 cm³

  • OUTPUT

    1.10 kW (approx.)

  • DRY WEIGHT

    5.1 kg

  • FUEL TANK CAPACITY

    0.86 L

  • CARBURETTOR

    Diaphragm

  • START ASSIST SYSTEM

    ES-Start

  • SHAFT TYPE

    U-shaft

  • DRIVE SHAFT DIAMETER

    7.0 mm

  • MAIN PIPE DIAMETER

    25.4 mm

  • GEAR REDUCTION RATIO

    1.62

  • CUTTING HEAD TYPE

    Bump feed nylon line

  • SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL

    ~93 dB(A)

  • SOUND POWER LEVEL

    ~104 dB(A)

  • VIBRATION (LEFT/RIGHT HANDLE)

    ~4.7 / 4.6 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