Battery Garland KEEPER BAT 2 40V
- Voltage: 40 V
- Capacity: 2 Ah
- Charging time: 25 minutes approx.
€111.00 VAT incl.
The battery mower Garland Grass Keeper 190 is powered by a very powerful battery. It provides a total power of 40V. This model has a bag volume of 30 L.
The Grass Keeper 190 mower model from Garland offers a good overall height which is adjustable from 20 to 60 mm. It has 3 different height adjustments. In addition, it also has a cutting diameter of 327 mm.
The battery mower Garland Grass Keeper 190 has a guaranteed sound power level of 96 Lw dB(A). This mower also offers a vibration level of 2.7 m/s2.
The electric machine from Garland also has a measured sound pressure level of 77.6 LpA dB(A). It also has a measured sound power level of 94.96 LwA dB(A). This model has a total weight with battery of only 13.3 kg.
This mower from Garland, Grass Keeper 190, has good packaged product dimensions. It is 37 cm high, 63.3 cm wide and 18.7 cm deep.
Wheel Type | Non-Bearing |
Motor Type | Garland DC Brussless Electric |
Voltage | 40 V |
Power | 0,6 kW |
Working width | 327 mm |
Maximum working height | 20 mm |
Minimum working height | 60 mm |
Recommended working area | 150 m² |
Handle type | Foldable/Adjustable in height and length |
Output | Rear/Mulching/Recollecting |
Traction | No |
Collector type | Plastic |
Collector full warning | No |
Washing hose connection | No |
Wheel material | Polypropylene |
Blade dimensions | 327 mm |
Cutting type | Radial blade |
Chassis material | Polypropylene |
Toolless folding handle | Yes |
Centralized working height adjustment | No |
Clutch | No |
Blade clutch | No |
IP protection | IPX1 |
Power | 0.8 hp |
Vibration level | 2.7 ms-2 |
Vibration uncertainty | 1.5 ms-2 |
Sound pressure | 77.6 dB(A) |
Sound pressure uncertainty | 3 dB(A) |
Sound power | 96 dB(A) |
Collection volume | 30 l |
Weight empty machine | 13,3 kg |
Dimensions in use (L x W x H) | 100 x 33 x 130 cm |
Packing weight | 15 kg |
Packing dimensions (L x W x H) | 37 x 37 x 63 cm |
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