
Brush Cutter
BON-P-BC36



Equipment mobility
Hand-held
Engine type
2-stroke
Maximum power
1.2 kW / 7500 min⁻¹
Fuel ratio
50:1
Volumes of fuel tank
720 cm³
Engine displacement
35.3 cm³
Max engine speed for grass trimmer
9200 min⁻¹
Gear ratio
19:14
Engine idling speed
3000 min⁻¹ ±300
Clutch engagement speed
4200 min⁻¹
Unit mass (empty tanks without cutting attachment)
7.2 kg
Why Brush Cutter is an Essential Tool for Cutting Grass?
A brush cutter is a heavy-duty tool designed to clear tough vegetation that standard mowers struggle with. Perfect for cutting through dense grass, resilient weeds, and small saplings, this powerful machine easily handles overgrown areas. Its versatility and precision make it ideal for maintaining spaces that are difficult to access, providing effective control over unruly landscapes. You can get one of the best brush cutters from Bonhoeffer.
Tool Designed for Versatility and Precision
BON-P-BC36 is a hand-held brush cutter, equipped with a high-performance 2-stroke engine, delivering 1.2 kW of power at 7,500 rpm. It has a fuel ratio of 50:1 and a 720 cm³ fuel tank, ensuring extended use between refills. With an engine displacement of 35.3 cm³ and a maximum speed of 9,200 rpm. The idle speed of 3,000 rpm provides smooth operation, while the clutch engages at 4,200 rpm for better control. Weighing just 7.2 kg (without attachments), this machine offers the perfect balance of power and mobility, making it an essential tool for professional trimming tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions
A two-stroke Bonhoeffer machine is an engine designed for efficient operation, commonly used in specific industrial applications, utilizing a two-stroke cycle for power generation.
Efficiency: Provides high power output relative to size. Compact Design: Takes up less space compared to four-stroke engines. Simplicity: Fewer parts mean easier maintenance and repair.
It operates on a two-stroke cycle, where the intake and exhaust processes occur in one crankshaft revolution, allowing for a quicker power stroke and improved performance.
Regular Oil Mixing: Ensure the correct oil-to-fuel ratio.Inspect the Spark Plug: Check for wear and replace as needed.Clean Air Filters: Keep filters free from debris to maintain airflow.Check Fuel Lines: Look for any signs of wear or leaks.
Excessive smoke can indicate an oil-rich mixture or an internal issue. Ensure proper mixing ratios and consult a technician if the problem continues.
Use high-quality fuel and oil.Keep the engine well-maintained.Avoid prolonged idling and unnecessary revving.
Starting Issues: Check the spark plug and fuel supply.Loss of Power: Inspect the air filter and exhaust for blockages.Overheating: Ensure proper cooling and check the fuel mix.
Replacement parts can usually be obtained through authorized dealers or the manufacturer’s website. Always ensure compatibility with your specific model.
