1 minute read

Innovative pro cordless mower from STIHL

Forming part of STIHL’s extensive range of highperformance mowers, the RMA 765 V is a professional cordless mower in the AP System with a 63cm cutting width, ideal for contractors and landscapers tackling large grass cutting jobs.

The robust RMA 765 V is ideal for work in noise-sensitive areas and is highly manoeuvrable thanks to the zero turn function of the front wheels. Both front and rear wheels are height adjustable from 25mm-100mm.

The mower boasts an innovative five-speed control panel, featuring an eco-mode and a battery power level indicator to ensure professional users have full sight of the performance of the machine at a quick glance.

Thanks to the recommended AR

3000 L or AR 2000 L battery, the RMA 765 V can cover a large area on a single charge. Alternatively, AP batteries can also be used with the help of the ADA 700 accessory.

The ergonomic mono-comfort handlebar, with super soft grip, is adjustable to three different heights, allowing users to find the most suitable setting and provides easier access to the grass catcher box.

Designed with strength, weight and protection in mind, the aluminium and polymer hybrid housing features front, side and gearbox protection, as well as the polymer inner housing being impact and abrasion resistant. In addition, the 63cm cutting deck utilises synchronised multiblades that lift the grass, cut it efficiently and blow the grass cuttings into the grass catcher bag. A mulch plug is available separately for greater versatility.

Thanks to the optimised design shape and air guide, the 80 litre bag can be 100% filled, while the combination of tear resistant fabric, polymer base and steel frame ensure the catcher box is hard wearing.

Designed with a foldable handlebar, the STIHL RMA 765 V cordless mower is easy for contractors and landscapers to transport and convenient to store. Additional features include a diagnostic connection for servicing and a safety key required for operation.

STIHL Enquiry 64

This article is from: