Husqvarna 525DEPS MADSAW

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New From Husqvarna: 525DEPS MADSAW

Husqvarna has set a new standard for professional pole saws with the launch of its latest industry-first innovation—the 525DEPS MADSAW. With MAD, an acronym for OSHA’s Minimal Approach Distances, in mind the MADSAW is designed for operator safety, as it’s the first and only dielectric gas-powered pole saw individually tested to meet the OSHA standard for electric power generation, transmission and distribution (OSHA 1910.269).

The MADSAW offers insulation to prevent electrical conductivity and extreme versatility with the ability to be operated aloft in a bucket, in-tree, as well as on the ground. Two available lengths make it easier for operators to access hard-to-reach areas, reducing the amount of time climbing aloft—ultimately, maximizing operator productivity.

Included with the saw is Husqvarna’s 525 powerhead, a trusted 25cc 2-stroke engine with 1.34 HP and X-Torq. This engine ensures high performance and reliability. The tool’s aluminum couples with shaft seals and sealed bearings are ideal for all-weather use. Safety enhancements include a movable rubber barrier, which operators can adjust according to their desired reach area, as well as a LowVib, Husqvarna’s unique vibration reducing technology which incorporates rubber isolation to minimize the vibrations transferred to the user.

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