Code: MT330-5IN1
Multifunctional 5-in-1 tool with 25.4 cc petrol engine which can be used as a brushcutter with strimmer head or metallic blade, a hedge trimmer or a pruner.
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The STIGA MT 330 - 5 in 1 is a 5-in-1 multifunctional machine which can be used with various tools, all powered by the same 25.4 petrol engine with a net power output of 0.7 kW.
It can be used as a brushcutter using the straight shaft and nylon head with Tap&Go technology for quick release of the line.
The 3T blade can tackle the densest vegetation. The hedge trimmer function works using the accessory with 40 cm blade and 180° rotating head, while the 25 cm bar makes short work of pruning.
All the parts and accessories can be used with a 70 cm extension pole included with the single harness.
Brushcutter: Brushcutter Vibrations Level (Left / Right Handle) | 5.76 / 7.13 m/s² | Pruner: Product Weight (Pruner Version) | 6.39 kg |
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Pruner Sound Power Level | 110 dB (A) | Pruner Vibrations Level (Left / Right Handle) | 6.5 / 4.30 m/s² |
Pruner: Chain Oil Pump | Automatic | Pruner: Chain Speed | 5.20 m/s |
Pruner: Bar Length | 25 cm | Hedgetrimmer: Product Weight (Hedger Version) | 6.72 kg |
Hedgetrimmer: Sound Power Level | 110 dB (A) | Hedgetrimmer: Vibrations Level (Left / Right Handle) | 4.08 / 4.30 m/s² |
Hedgetrimmer: Teeth Distance | 25 mm | Hedgetrimmer: Cutting Length | 40 cm |
Power Unit: Power Source | Petrol 2 Stroke | Brushcutter: Product Weight (Brushcutter Version) | 6.77 kg |
Brushcutter: Blade Type (Brushcutter) | 3 T | Brushcutter: Nylon Diameter | 2.40 mm |
Brushcutter: Nylon Head Type | Tap & Go Dual Line | Brushcutter: Cutting Width (Brushcutter) | 43 cm |
Brushcutter: Brushcutter Sound Power Level | 110 dB (A) | Extension Length | 70 cm |
Power Unit: Handle Type | Loop | Power Unit: Fuel Tank Capacity | 0.65 Litre |
Power Unit: Displacement / Engine Net Power / Max RPM | 25.40 cc / 0.70 kW / 10,500 |
What type of maintenance should be done on the saw accessory tool?
To keep your petrol garden multi tool working properly and extend its lifespan, it's important to regularly clean the area behind the bar cover. How often you do this will depend on how frequently and heavily the tool is used, as dirt and sawdust tend to accumulate in that spot. You should also keep an eye on the chain oil level in the tank to make sure the cutting tool is consistently lubricated. Always check that the chain is running properly along its track—if it slips off, you can either re-thread it yourself or take the tool to an authorised STIGA dealer for a service.
Do the cutting blades need maintenance or sharpening?
When cutting—particularly when trimming hedges—debris and dirt can build up between the blades. If not properly maintained, this build-up can negatively impact cutting performance. To prevent this, the blades should be cleaned and oiled after each use. You can wipe them down with a dry cloth and use a brush for any tougher grime. To oil the blades, apply a light layer of suitable oil (STIGA advises using environmentally friendly products) along the top edge of the blade. Alternatively, you can bring your tool to an authorised STIGA dealer for service.
The blades of the hedge cutting accessory seem to be working as if they are not clean or fluid. What might have happened and what should I do?
If you notice the blades catching, a drop in cutting performance, or increased noise during use, it’s important to inspect the cutting element. If cleaning and oiling the blades doesn’t resolve the issue, the blades will likely need sharpening. For safety reasons, this should be carried out by an authorised STIGA dealer. Once sharpened, the cutting system will function smoothly and accurately again. Keep in mind that if a blade is too worn or damaged, it should not be sharpened but replaced entirely. In such cases, the STIGA dealer network is available to assist.
What should I do when it is not being used?
When the petrol garden multi tool is not in use, it’s advisable to empty the fuel tank, clean the cutting components, and store the tool in a secure location. Make sure the blades are properly protected within their designated storage area.