Stock #  BG56C-E

Stihl BG 56 C-E

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Overview

Stihl BG 56 C E Powerful hand held blower with low emission engine and STIHL Easy2Start™

The BG 56 C-E handheld blower features the Easy2Start™ system for effortless starting every time, and is equipped with adjustable locking blower tubes and a round nozzle for increased air volume. Powered by a low emission engine, this unit is a great tool for clean-up tasks around the yard.

Specifications
Model
BG 56 C-E
Category Name
Lawn / Garden
Year
2023
Manufacturer
Stihl
Technical Data
Value
Air Volume (cfm)
412
Displacement (cc)
27.2
Sound Level (db(A))
70
Engine Power (kW / Bhp)
0.7 / 0.9
Air Velocity Mph / With Tube At Nozzle End
143
Weight (kg / Lbs) / Without Fuel, Complete
4.2 / 9.3
Blowing Force N / Combination Of Air Speed And Air Throughput
13
Air Volume At Nozzle (m3/h) / (cfm) / As Per ANSI 175.2 Standard
700 / 412
Average Air Velocity (m/sec) / (mph) / As Per ANSI 175.2 Standard
60 / 134
Maximum Air Velocity (m/sec) / (mph) / As Per ANSI 175.2 Standard
71 / 159
Blowing Force (Newtons) / Newton Is The Force Needed To Accelerate 1 Kg Of Mass At The Rate Of 1 M/sec2.
13
features

Stihl BG 56 C E Reduced-emission engine technology

2-stroke engine with stratified charge. A fuel-free layer of air is created between the burned charge in the combustion chamber and the fresh charge in the crankcase, reducing the amount of fuel lost during the charge cycle. This results in more power with a lower weight, up to 20% lower fuel consumption than regular 2-stroke engines and significantly reduced exhaust emissions.

Stihl BG 56 C E Manual fuel pump (Purger)

A small fuel pump delivers fuel to the carburettor at the touch of a button. This reduces the number of starting strokes required following extended breaks in operations.

Stihl BG 56 C E Multi-function control handle

Easy, comfortable thumb-operated control means the operator's hand never leaves the handle.

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