ARS LongReach Telescopic Pruner, 6 Foot To 10 Foot, Trimmer Shearing Blades Series

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Light and maneuverable – Redesigned for increased durability and strength
Provides sharp, precision pruning without dragging out a ladder
Swing Head: strong die-cast aluminum swing head and hand adjustable bolt

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ARS LongReach Pruner Telescopic 6ft To 10ft ZR Series Shearing Blades. The newest design in the ARS long reach line. The mechanism and components have been redesigned for increased durability and strength. Perfectly balanced for ease of use and accuracy, these pole pruners are light and maneuverable. Provides sharp, precision pruning without dragging out a ladder. Telescopes 6′ to 10′ – Telescopes in five “stages”. The new Swing Head is made from strong die-cast aluminum with a hand adjustable bolt to lock the angle tightly in place (+/- 30 degrees tilt). Drop forged blades give you greater cutting leverage even under tough conditions. 1/2″ cutting capacity. Single operation lever simplifies length adjustment, while maintaining superior cutting power. Die-cast aluminum grip is coated for non-slip use. Designed for professionals to cut all day in comfort. You can interchange other ZR series heads on one of these Long Reach Pruners – our Z165, Z185, and Z195.(However, you cannot interchange older series of Long Reach pruner heads with these, such as TR185 or LRP6; the bolt patterns are different). Marquench hardened blades for long-lasting sharpness and durability. Lightweight with ergonomic grip for all day use. Swing-head neck tilts the cutting head left-to-right 30-degrees and can be securely locked in place. A dial nut securely locks the desired angle into place.
Light and maneuverable – Redesigned for increased durability and strength
Provides sharp, precision pruning without dragging out a ladder
Swing Head: strong die-cast aluminum swing head and hand adjustable bolt
Cutting Capacity: 1/2-inch
Telescopes from 6 feet to 10 feet – Telescopes in five “stages”