Stihl MS182C-BE 14″ Chainsaw
£301.63 incl. VAT (£251.36 ex VAT)
MS 182 C-BE PETROL CHAINSAW: THE IDEAL CHOICE FOR HOMEOWNERS
The STIHL MS 182 C-BE petrol chainsaw is a very powerful petrol chainsaw for homeowners. Whether you are cutting firewood, pruning or felling small trees, the MS 182 C-BE packs plenty of power and is capable of tackling the toughest jobs.
Powered by a STIHL 2-MIX engine, the MS 182 C-BE has great cutting performance and low fuel consumption. It’s fitted with metal bumper spikes, a 3/8″ P saw chain which has high cutting performance thanks to the narrow kerf and available with either a 14” or 16” guide bar. The MS 182 C-BE chainsaw also has Quick Chain Tensioning which makes re-tensioning the saw chain much easier. The STIHL anti-vibration system reduces transmission of vibrations to the handle, which relieves strain on your muscles and joints. The MS 182 C-BE has single-lever operation and is effortless to restart after interruptions thanks to the combi-lever and ErgoStart, which makes restarting the machine easier and more reliable. It’s also fitted with a transparent fuel and oil tank, so you can clearly see when the chainsaw needs a fuel or oil top up, and a primer bulb for reducing the number of starting pulls needed.
Instruction is necessary to recognize or assess the dangers of a chainsaw. Please wear protective clothing and equipment.
Exterior design of STIHL guide bars are subject to change. Technical specifications remain the same.
Petrol chainsaw for cutting firewood
Easy handling thanks to the single-lever operation and stop button
Simple start-up thanks to manual fuel pump and STIHL ErgoStart
Chain is easy to re-tension thanks to the STIHL quick chain tensioning system
TECHNICAL DATA
Bar length 35-40 cm
Bar length 14-16 in
Displacement 35.8 cm3
Capacity 2.18 cu-in
Power output 1.6/2.2 kW/bhp
Weight 4.9 kg 1)
Power-to-weight ratio 3 kg/kW
Weight 5.45 / 5.51 kg 2)
Sound pressure level 103 dB(A) 3)
Vibration values left/right 3.1/3.7 m/s2 4)
STIHL Oilomatic saw chain pitch/type 3/8″ P
CO² 1127 g/kWh