Trimming Methods

THE STRONGER AERO-FLEX® LINE BLADES HAVE MORE POWER

Their higher kinetic energy and stronger blade-like structure combine to deliver higher power with greater concentrated force to be applied to the vegetation it contacts. Higher speeds and potentially added power on the other hand can be more favorably used as a major benefit when you need to sever much heavier vegetation.

The operator is able to adjust and control the process by choosing the proper and best operating speeds that achieve the real Aero-Flex® benefits. This is realized by running at part throttle for lower RPM’s when edging or at full throttle/higher RPM’s where added power may be required to cut into real heavy vegetation.

Angle Edging

Better cutting and better edging. Tilt your trimmer on the Aero-Flex Glider to precisely finish and edge and manicure your yard.

HARD SURFACE TRIMMING

Clean up weeds on hard surfaces by angling the trimmer (resting on Aero-Flex Glider) to clear crab grass and other invasive growth with precision control.

TRENCHING

Avoid hitting fence. With the Aero-Flex® Aero-Flex Line Blades are tough enough to trench and enhance beds. Control trenching with the Aero-Flex Glider and the visible cutting swath from the brightly colored blades.

WEEDING

Save time (and your back) by using Aero-Flex Line Blades to remove weeds from beds and gardens.

VISIBILITY

Aero-Flex Line Blades are molded from bright, strong material that allows control of cut by its visible cutting swath.

POWER CUTTING

Heavy weeds and vegetation are not a problem for Aero-Flex Line Blades. Our powerful line blades cut through with ease-and no brittle, dangerous flails needed.

MOWING AROUND OBJECTS

The combination of Aero-Flex Line Blades and Glider enable your trimmer to mow where traditional mowers cannot reach. The Glider controls cutting height.

Heavy Vegetation

Use full throttle operation in heavy vegetation. Cutting long grass strands at their base will drop and then wrap around the head to cause head to bind. Start cutting at the top of the high strands. This will make shorter strands from wrapping.

Reduce Engine Bogging and Stalling

Don’t hack or rapidly swing head into heavy vegetation. Gently control entry into vegetation. Try two vs. four line blades, or try shorter line blades (scissor trim about 1/2″ off tip of line blades)


THE STRONGER AERO-FLEX® LINE BLADES HAVE MORE POWER

Their higher kinetic energy and stronger blade-like structure combine to deliver higher power with greater concentrated force to be applied to the vegetation it contacts. Higher speeds and potentially added power on the other hand can be more favorably used as a major benefit when you need to sever much heavier vegetation, but unfavorable if such heavy forces are applied against abrasive surfaces where any nylon copolymer will abrade or wear more rapidly. Therefore, the operator needs to adjust and control the process by choosing the proper and best operating speeds that achieve the real Aero-Flex® benefits. This is realized by running at part throttle for lower RPM’s when edging or at full throttle/higher RPM’s where added power may be required to cut into real heavy vegetation.

AERO-FLEX® LINE BLADES ENABLE YOU TO USE LOW RPM/PART THROTTLE

Learn low RPM cutting where the powerful line blades are designed to perform and operating stresses are greatly reduced. The efficient aerodynamic cutting line blades have more cutting power allowing you to trim with more control at reduced cutting RPM by using part-throttle. The benefits are the reduction of thrown debris, less noise and vibration, and lower fuel usage as well as reduced line blade wear.
Ease off the throttle! It pays!

Superior Performance

  • Your trimmer becomes a more capable tool to do bigger jobs much easier
  • Efficiently edge – precision trim, 50x farther without interruption (non-stop)
  • Precision mowing quality reduces grass browning
  • Delicate trimming against sensitive objects with better visuals (reflective line plane)
  • Slices through heavy vegetation (heavy grass, weeds, most vines, light brush less than ¼”)
  • Scalping – rip and scalp weeds, unwanted vegetation within flower and planting beds, and over-growth on asphalt

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