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Aug 11, 2023STIHL Releases TS 710i and TS 910i Cutquik Machines From: Stihl Inc. | For Construction Pros
The TS 710i and TS 910i are equipped with the STIHL ElastoStart grip, a built-in shock absorber and anti-vibration system.
The TS 710i STIHL Cutquik and TS 910i STIHL Cutquik with electronic fuel injection (i) are the newest gasoline-powered cut-off machines within the STIHL Cutquik lineup. Designed to deliver performance on jobsites, these cut-off machines feature STIHL fuel injection technology, eliminating the need for a choke.
The TS 710i and TS 910i are equipped with the STIHL ElastoStart grip, a built-in shock absorber and anti-vibration system. Users can alter the cutting wheel and guard mount either inboard or outboard for maneuverability and use in additional cutting positions.
The X2 Air Filtration System supports engine maintenance. Professionals can access sensor-controlled fuel metering, delivering the correct amount of fuel needed based on operating conditions, and a water connection with the shut-off valve and quick connector, providing a way to shut off the water when not in use. The STIHL Smart Connector helps transmit data to the STIHL connected platform via Bluetooth, allowing contractors to manage their fleet.
“These new cut-off machines combine the state-of-the-art engine technology we are known for at STIHL in a newly constructed, compact design, with premium fuel efficiency and reduced exhaust emissions,” said John Allen, STIHL Inc. product manager. “Contractors in the field have been waiting for a tool like this, and we are thrilled to bring these new, powerful machines to the market.”