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Forestry Clearing Saws

HUSQVARNA 555FX

 
 
 
8.9 kg
Weight (excl. cutting equipment)
2.8 kW
Output shaft power1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What's included
HUSQVARNA 555FX - 966 62 91‑01
Included
  • Saw blade
    Scarlett 225-24
  • Harness
    Balance XT2

Very powerful clearing saw for full-time spacing

Husqvarna 555FX is a very powerful clearing saw developed for full time spacing tasks in tough conditions. The X-Torq® engine provide raw power, rapid acceleration and excellent fuel economy. Short tube and bevel gear angled 24 degrees simplifies directional felling in dense forests. Very low vibrations thanks to LowVib®. Delivered with Balance XT harness.

Features

Specifications

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Scarlett 225-24 (1"), All ex US50, CAN ,AUS, NZ

Art no: 966 62 91‑01

Engine
Scarlett 225-24 (1"), All ex US50, CAN ,AUS, NZ
Art no: 966 62 91‑01

Output shaft power

1
2.8 kW

Cylinder displacement

53.3 cm³

Fuel tank volume

1.1 l

Fuel consumption

480 g/kWh

Maximum power speed

9,000 rpm

Idling speed

2,800 rpm

Maximum rpm output shaft

10,500 rpm
Equipment

Saw blade

Scarlett 225-24

Harness

Balance XT2
Transmission

Gear ratio

1.29

Drive gear angle

24 °
Dimensions

Weight (excl. cutting equipment)

8.9 kg

Tube diameter

35 mm
Sound and noise

Sound power level, guaranteed (LWA)

117 dB(A)

Sound pressure level at operators ear

103 dB(A)
Vibration

Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) left handle

2.1 m/s²

Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) right handle

2.3 m/s²
Emission

Exhaust emissions (CO₂ EU V)

2
1,000 g/kWh

Owner support

Manuals, handbooks, spare parts, guides, and related information for 555FX can be found in the product support.
Product support for 555FX
Disclaimer:
  • 1Output shaft power: Net power rating as per ISO 8893, at specified RPM
  • 2Exhaust emissions (CO₂ EU V): This CO2 measurement results from testing over a fixed test cycle under laboratory conditions a(n) (parent) engine representative of the engine type (engine family) and shall not imply or express any guarantee of the performance of a particular engine.

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