In detail: do-it-yourself repair of brush cutters from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.
The electric hedge trimmer (trellis shear) is probably the most time-saver of any mechanized garden tool. However, to prevent serious accidents, this tool must be properly cared for and handled with great care. There are battery-powered brush cutters and there are mains-powered brushcutters.
In principle, a hedge trimmer works like a regular garden shears, but the "scissor" action is achieved by means of two long metal blades with protruding or notched teeth.
Rice. one Brush cutter device
The electric motor rotates a pair of large gear wheels that move the blades back and forth. This rapid reciprocating motion opens and closes a series of cutouts that perform a small but effective shearing motion at hundreds of cycles per minute.
For safety reasons, all modern brushcutters are equipped with two separate engaging handles that must be pressed simultaneously for the machine to work. This keeps both hands busy, preventing a hand from getting close to the blades behind a sturdy plastic guard or guard.
Before plugging in, check bushes or hedges for any foreign objects or possible obstructions such as poles or wires that could damage the blades. Unfold the power cord and place it over your shoulder. Don't let the cord pass through the bushes.
Stand firmly on two feet, grip the tool with both hands, and with the blades pointing away from you, turn on the machine.
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Start by trimming the top of the bushes, then shape the sides from bottom to top. If necessary, you can use a rope as a guide so that you can trim the bushes evenly.
When you are finished, unplug the hedge trimmer or its batteries, sweep debris from the blades and wipe the body with a dry cloth. Clean the ventilation grilles with a brush.
Clean off the remaining and dried juice on the canvases with a cloth or sponge swab dipped in white spirit, and then wipe the metal with a rag.
Rice. 2 Remove dried juice with white spirit
Finally, apply some spray lubricant to the blades and turn on the hedge trimmer for a few seconds to distribute the oil evenly.
Remove excess grease before placing the protective cover on the cutting body of the tool.
Have blunt or damaged blades replaced by a workshop.
Switch off the brush cutter immediately and unplug it from the outlet, continued use may be dangerous and could seriously damage the motor.
Check the tightness of all nuts, screws and bolts. If the vibration persists, contact the service center.
Rice. 4 Check tightness of nuts and screws
This can happen if you are working at the limit of the length of the cord.
This is often the case with mains powered brushcutters. Since the tool is double insulated and plugged into an RCD protected outlet, the cord can be cut without even realizing it.
Some hedge trimmers may require a new cord with special connectors - change this cord at a service center. On other models, the power cord plugs into the available screw terminals, in which case you can replace it yourself.
- Some hedge trimmers are equipped with a terminal board cover to facilitate cord replacement.
Rice. 5 Remove the terminal board cover
- Notice which terminal is suitable for the phase wire in (brown), and which terminal is zero (blue).Unscrew the terminals and remove the ends of the damaged cord.
Rice. 6 Disconnect the damaged cord
- Prepare a new cord for connection. Place the protective sleeve on the cord and connect the wires to the appropriate terminals.
Rice. 7 Connect a new cord to the terminals
Make sure the cord is securely fastened before replacing the cover.
If the blades are jammed while using the hedgecutter, switch off the machine immediately and disconnect the plug or the batteries from the tool.
Trim and remove any thick branches stuck in the teeth, then brush and lubricate the blades - cm.
The thermal protection built into some hedge trimmers can be triggered if the motor overheats. Remove, for example with a brush, any debris from the ventilation openings and allow the engine to cool so that the thermal protection will automatically shut off.
In general, it is best to check and change the suspicious switch in the service. However, if your model is the same as shown here, you can test the mechanical action of the switch.
Unplug the tool from the outlet and place it on a workbench or table so that you can remove the screws holding the two halves of the body. Be very careful not to move the inner elements until you have made notes of their location.
- Carefully remove the metal rod - the switch lever that connects the switch handles to the switch itself.
Rice. eight Remove the switch lever
- Turn the switch on and off manually. A click should be heard and the mechanism should run smoothly.
Rice. 9 Turn the switch on and off by hand
- The type of switch shown here is easy to dismantle and replace. All other designs require specialist work.
Rice. 10 Replace entire breaker module
Worn or sticky brushes can interfere with motor operation. Replace brushes or have the motor checked by a service center.
Vibration can weaken electrical contacts. Check internal wiring and connections.
Rice. eleven Check the reliability of the contacts
If other devices in the same circuit stop working, check the shield: if there is a blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker or RCD.
Make sure the tool is plugged into a power outlet and that there is electricity at the outlet.
Replace the fuse in the plug. If the fuse blows again when you turn on the brush cutter, have it checked by a service.
If possible, disassemble the plug and check if it is properly connected.
If the brush cutter does not turn on or is intermittent, there may be an open in the power cord. If the cord is connected to screw (or simple crimp) terminals, check the cord for an open and replace if necessary. Double insulated tools are connected with a two-core cord.
If the cordless hedge trimmer does not turn on, try charging the battery. Do not allow those batteries to discharge completely, as in some cases this can lead to its complete failure. Recharge the batteries as soon as the operating speed begins to drop significantly.
An electric or gasoline hedgecutter that works well, no malfunctions, is a pleasure for the gardener and a great time saver.
In order for the hedge trimmer to be useful and not pose a threat, it is necessary to handle it correctly and repair it in time.
- disconnect the brushcutter from the electrical outlet or remove the batteries;
- sweep away debris and wipe the body of the brush cutter with a cloth;
- clean the cutting blades with a rag soaked in white alcohol, then wipe dry;
- apply lubricant to the blades from a can and turn on the brush cutter for half a minute to evenly distribute the lubricant;
- Remove excess grease with a cloth and place the brush cutter in the cover.
What malfunctions of the brushcutter can be noticed when using:
- hedge trimmer does not cut branches well;
- the brush cutter vibrates strongly;
- the brush cutter stops during work;
- the brush cutter will not start.
If the hedge trimmer does not cut branches well, then the cutting blades have become dull from prolonged use or damaged from the ingress of a foreign object.
The hedgecutter's cutting blades can be replaced at a garden equipment repair shop.
Handling a vibrating brush cutter can lead to accidents. In addition, vibration will quickly wear out the brushcutter's motor.
Sometimes the hedge trimmer stops right in the middle of the work.
Possible reasons for stopping the brushcutter:
- the plug fell out of the socket because the power cable was pulled too tight;
- the hedge trimmer cable has been cut;
- seize the cutting elements of the brush cutter;
- the brushcutter motor has overheated and the thermal protection has tripped.
If a cord with special connectors is cut, the cord must be replaced by a gardening workshop or service center.
In other hedgecutter models, you can replace the cable yourself.
If the cutting blades of the hedge trimmer stick, disconnect it from the power supply, remove the stuck branches and apply lubricant to the blades.
There may be various reasons why the brush cutter will not start:
- the switch of the brush cutter has broken;
- malfunction in the engine;
- weak electrical contact;
- blown fuse;
- plug connected incorrectly;
- the cord broke;
- the battery is discharged;
- there is no gasoline or a defective spark plug in the gasoline brushcutter.
If the electric or gasoline brushcutter does not start, stalls or jams, and you cannot fix it yourself, bring the brushcutter to the Alpha-Rost service center. Experienced specialists will repair the brushcutter and fix problems in a short time.
On the Internet, I saw how one craftsman made a nozzle for his chainsaw, with the help of which he easily cuts garden shrubs and fruit trees. Made myself the same.
A metal strip with a cross section of 25 × 4 mm was sawn with a grinder into eight blanks 150 mm long. Each cut off both ends at an angle of 45 degrees, (photo 1)
From the same strip, I cut a bar with a length equal to the length of the shank (blade) of the saw (photo 2). There are two holes in the saw blade - along the edges.
I drilled the exact same ones on the bar (photo Z)
To one plane of the plank at a distance of 50 mm from each other, I welded parallel short blanks with bevels (photo 4). I bolted the finished comb attachment (photo 5) to the saw blade. You can start pruning.
I bring the saw to the branch so that it is between the teeth of the nozzle.
The tree, fixed on both sides, does not "jump" along the chain teeth, but is carefully cut. With this attachment, you can cut several branches at once on a tree or large bush.
The technical support of specialists in the repair of brush cutters in Moscow and the Moscow region is an important component of professional repair. We have everything for this.
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Not a single suburban area can do without fences and hedges. At a minimum, you have to fence off the perimeter, and often the site itself needs to be divided into some functional zones. And if we most often hasten to separate from the street and neighbors with deaf high walls, then inside our own possessions we prefer something less capital, in the simplest case - a netting, stretched over pillars. Functionally, but decorative, such fences, alas, do not differ. However, this is fixable - the fence can either be decorated or "camouflaged" with something more aesthetic. For example, plants.
Garden shears, as well as any specialized tool, have special requirements. They should not only cut the branches of shrubs - it should be done quickly and with minimal damage to plants. At the same time, it is also exactly, in the same plane. Therefore, their cutting system is designed specifically - the blades look like two combs, one of which is motionless, and the second moves back and forth along the first. Accordingly, the gap between the teeth is constantly changing from zero to the maximum, and everything that happens between the teeth will inevitably be cut off. The blades are very sharp, move quickly (the frequency reaches several thousand movements per minute), so the cut is very accurate and does not cause any special injuries to the plants.The blades are the most difficult part of the scissors. Ideally, they should be made of high quality durable steel, resistant to wear, and well sharpened - then they will last a long time. In production, two methods are used - stamping or laser cutting of metal sheets. Blades made with a laser are more expensive to manufacture, but they are of better quality - thicker and stronger steel can be processed with a laser. Stamped blades can be thinner, softer metal goes to them. Accordingly, they cut thinner branches, become blunt faster and serve as a result much less.
The blade technology used has a direct impact on the cost of the tool. On cheap household-level models, stamped ones are massively put, on expensive ones - cut with a laser. And the difference in price between an inexpensive Chinese instrument and a more expensive European one is explained primarily by the peculiarities of the production technology, and not by “cheating for the brand,” as unscrupulous (or simply ignorant) sellers in stores sometimes try to present.
There are two types of blades - one-sided and two-sided. The difference is clear from the name - the first have teeth on only one side, the second - on both. One-sided ones are usually put on professional-grade equipment that is used for long-term work of the same type, that is, for the usual trimming of extended hedges in parks, squares, etc. This type of technique is used by utilities or companies that care for green spaces. Reversible blades are much wider. They are more convenient for curly haircuts, when you have to constantly turn the blade at a variety of angles. The presence of the second cutting side significantly speeds up the process - you can work when moving in any direction.The more powerful the hedge trimmer, the longer the blade and the greater the distance between the teeth. This distance determines the maximum thickness of the branch that the tool is able to cut. It is specially matched to the power to eliminate the risk of blade jamming. It is not always worth chasing the power and length of the blades: the shorter it is, the easier and more comfortable it is to work. Especially when you need to give the hedge some exotic shape.
Separately, it is worth mentioning the small and light "hybrid" hedge trimmers, designed for cutting both shrubs and lawn grass. This is possible thanks to interchangeable cutting mechanisms. Sometimes, when cutting grass, a long bar is attached to such scissors (so as not to bend) and wheels that provide a more or less constant cutting height.
There are, as usual, two options - electric or gasoline. Electric, in turn, are divided into network and battery. Moreover, rechargeable batteries are rapidly conquering the market: as technologies develop, their weight becomes less and less, and their capacity - more and more. Accordingly, the operating time without recharging for modern models is already quite sufficient for them to be able to compete on equal terms with network counterparts. The "pros" and "cons" of cordless brushcutters are the same as those of a power tool, where such a division has already become customary: increased autonomy and ease of use, but also a higher cost. It is worth noting that manufacturers are increasingly offering whole lines of various gardening tools made on the basis of a single battery, with the ability to buy the tool separately from batteries and a charger, that is, at a significantly lower price.Gasoline models are usually equipped with two-stroke engines. But it also happens in another way: for example, Stihl has models with a four-stroke 4-Mix engine. But this engine is very different from the usual "four-stroke" - it does not have a crankcase with oil, lubrication is carried out with a fuel mixture, as in two-stroke engines. Therefore, it can be tilted to either side and therefore can be mounted on a scissor. The advantages and disadvantages of gasoline brush cutters in comparison with electric ones have been known for a long time - they are the same as in any other technique. Maximum autonomy and power, but at the same time more difficult operation, the need to keep on hand a supply of fuel, exhaust gases and noise. It is quite logical that such machines are chosen for professional operation by public utilities or companies involved in caring for green spaces. For your own site, an electric motor is preferable, and if you don't want to fiddle with a wire, a rechargeable one.
There are differences in the shape of the instrument itself. On this basis, garden shears can be roughly divided into three groups: one-handed, two-handed and barbell. One-handed - small and light, with blades up to 20 cm long and a maximum cutting diameter of 10 mm. They are great for maintaining small hedges and shrubs. Sometimes they have the option of replacing the cutting mechanism, in which case they turn into grass shears. It is convenient when a long handle is included - you can cut the edges of the lawn without bending over, with a straight back.
Two-handed ones are the most numerous group, there are such ones among both electric and gasoline hedge trimmers. They have two handles, as the name implies, the length of the blade can be 70 cm, or even more. Sometimes such models have the ability to rotate the rear handle with the power button around the longitudinal axis. This is done in order not to twist your arms at an uncomfortable angle during work. The front handle has a U-shape, it does not need to be turned - you just grab the other "crossbar".Rod hedge trimmers are designed for cutting tall plants. If the usual "two-handed" can cut a maximum at the height of the arms outstretched above the head, then with the barbell a height of up to four meters is available. They are also very convenient to trim the bushes in their lower part - you do not need to bend over, even with a straight back you can easily reach the ground. The first difference between these models is indicated by the name - a long rod between the motor and the blades, sometimes telescopic, which allows you to adjust its length over a wide range. The second difference in the name does not figure in any way, but it is perhaps even more interesting.The blades are attached to the bar with a special hinge that allows you to change their position. The angle between the bar and the blades is adjustable so you can find a comfortable position for different situations. For example, when you need to "make" a vertical plane (wall) at a high height, it is logical to set the blades parallel to the bar. And if you trim the "roof" (that is, the upper part of the bush), again at a high altitude, then you set a right angle. All the work is easy to do while standing on the ground, no stepladder or tower is required.
Brush cutters are a very dangerous tool, this should always be remembered. A technique that effortlessly bites branches with a diameter of a couple of centimeters, just as easily and fingers can chop off. Naturally, the developers and manufacturers tried to do everything possible to prevent this from happening. All two-handed electric scissors have a double activation system - in addition to the main trigger on the rear handle, there is an additional one on the front. Moreover, it is usually very long, literally the entire length of the handle - wherever you take this handle, the button will be pressed. Until you grasp it with both hands, the instrument will not turn on. Of course, the instructions include a warning not to stick your fingers where you shouldn't, so don't try to block the safety button somehow. Moreover, it makes no sense - you still hold the instrument in such a way that it will be pressed by hand.
Another essential element of the safety system is the blade brake. When you release any of the start keys, they stop in a matter of seconds. And the third element is the shield between the front handle and the blades. But the screen plays a secondary role, with the dual starting system and blade brake being the main contributors to safety.
When it comes to safety, we should also mention the equipment. Fortunately, garden shears are not as dangerous as a chain saw, so you don't have to pick up a whole set of work clothes. But two "accessories" are still needed. The first is special goggles that reliably cover the eyes not only in front, but also on the sides. Small scraps fly in all directions, and the likelihood of some of them getting into the eye is quite high. By the way, their speed is quite decent. And the cost of treatment today is such that it will definitely be more profitable to spend on glasses.
The second element is gloves. Vibration is a common phenomenon, to a greater or lesser extent, it is characteristic of all hedge trimmers. Gloves will allow you to work longer and less fatigue.
For electric models, only the blades need to be serviced - after work they need to be cleaned of plant residues and lubricated (for example, with aerosol lubricant). Some manufacturers recommend periodically sharpening the cutting edge of the blades.
The electric hedge trimmer (trellis shear) is probably the most time-saver of any mechanized garden tool. However, to prevent serious accidents, this tool must be properly cared for and handled with great care. There are battery-powered brush cutters and there are mains-powered brushcutters.
How does an electric brush cutter work
In principle, a hedge trimmer works like a regular garden shears, but the "scissor" action is achieved by means of two long metal blades with protruding or notched teeth.
Rice. 1. The device of the brush cutter.
1. Handles of inclusion.
2. Recoil spring.
3. Safety guard.
4. Tooth.
5. Cutout.
6. Cutting blades.
7. Guide support for blades.
8. Gear wheels.
9. Electric motor.
10. Cooling fan.
11. Lever switches.
12. Terminal board.
13. Cord clamp.
14. Cord bushing.
15. Cord.
16. Switch.
17. Recoil spring.
The electric motor rotates a pair of large gear wheels that move the blades back and forth.This rapid reciprocating motion opens and closes a series of cutouts that perform a small but effective shearing motion at hundreds of cycles per minute.
For safety reasons, all modern brushcutters are equipped with two separate engaging handles that must be pressed simultaneously for the machine to work. This keeps both hands busy, preventing a hand from getting close to the blades behind a sturdy plastic guard or guard.
Maximum efficiency of the brushcutter
Before plugging in, check bushes or hedges for any foreign objects or possible obstructions such as poles or wires that could damage the blades. Unfold the power cord and place it over your shoulder. Don't let the cord pass through the bushes.
Stand firmly on two feet, grip the tool with both hands, and with the blades pointing away from you, turn on the machine.
Start by trimming the top of the bushes, then shape the sides from bottom to top. If necessary, you can use a rope as a guide so that you can trim the bushes evenly.
Cleaning the brush cutter
When you are finished, unplug the hedge trimmer or its batteries, sweep debris from the blades and wipe the body with a dry cloth. Clean the ventilation grilles with a brush.
Clean off the remaining and dried juice on the canvases with a cloth or sponge swab dipped in white spirit, and then wipe the metal with a rag.
Rice. 2. Remove dried juice with white spirit.
Finally, apply some spray lubricant to the blades and turn on the hedge trimmer for a few seconds to distribute the oil evenly.
Rice. 3. Lubricate the chain.
Remove excess grease before placing the protective cover on the cutting body of the tool.
Blinds or damaged blades
Have blunt or damaged blades replaced by a workshop.
Switch off the brush cutter immediately and unplug it from the outlet, continued use may be dangerous and could seriously damage the motor.
Loose fasteners
Check the tightness of all nuts, screws and bolts. If the vibration persists, contact the service center.
Rice. 4. Check the tightness of the nuts and screws.
The plug is disconnected from the socket
This can happen if you are working at the limit of the length of the cord.
Cut the cord
This is often the case with mains powered brushcutters. Since the tool is double insulated and plugged into an RCD protected outlet, the cord can be cut without even realizing it.
Some hedge trimmers may require a new cord with special connectors - change this cord at a service center. On other models, the power cord plugs into the available screw terminals, in which case you can replace it yourself.
1. Some hedge trimmers are equipped with a terminal board cover to facilitate cord replacement.
Rice. 5. Remove the terminal board cover.
2. Notice to which terminal the phase wire fits in (brown), and to which terminal (blue). Unscrew the terminals and remove the ends of the damaged cord.
Rice. 6. Disconnect the damaged cord.
3. Prepare a new cord for connection. Place the protective sleeve on the cord and connect the wires to the appropriate terminals.
Rice. 7. Connect the new cord to the terminals.
Make sure the cord is securely fastened before replacing the cover.
Sawing blades
If the blades are jammed while using the hedgecutter, switch off the machine immediately and disconnect the plug or the batteries from the tool.
Cut and remove any thick branches stuck in the teeth, then clean and lubricate the blades - see Cleaning the Brush Cutter.
Thermal protection tripped
The thermal protection built into some hedge trimmers can be triggered if the motor overheats.Remove, for example with a brush, any debris from the ventilation openings and allow the engine to cool so that the thermal protection will automatically shut off.
Defective switch
In general, it is best to check and change the suspicious switch in the service. However, if your model is the same as shown here, you can test the mechanical action of the switch.
Unplug the tool from the outlet and place it on a workbench or table so that you can remove the screws holding the two halves of the body. Be very careful not to move the inner elements until you have made notes of their location.
1. Carefully remove the metal rod - the switch lever that connects the switch handles to the switch itself.
Rice. 8. Remove the switch lever.
2. Manually turn the switch on and off. A click should be heard and the mechanism should run smoothly.
Rice. 9. Turn the switch on and off by hand.
3. The type of switch shown here is easy to dismantle and replace. All other designs require specialist work.
Rice. 10. Replace the entire breaker module.
Defective engine
Worn or sticky brushes can interfere with motor operation. Replace brushes or have the motor checked by a service center.
Bad contact
Vibration can weaken electrical contacts. Check internal wiring and connections.
Rice. 11. Check the reliability of the contacts.
No power supply
If other devices in the same circuit stop working, check the shield: if there is a blown fuse or a tripped circuit breaker or RCD.
Brush cutter not plugged in
Make sure the tool is plugged into a power outlet and that there is electricity at the outlet.
Plug fuse blown
Replace the fuse in the plug. If the fuse blows again when you turn on the brush cutter, have it checked by a service.
Incorrect plug connection
If possible, disassemble the plug and check if it is properly connected.
Break in the cord
If the brush cutter does not turn on or is intermittent, there may be an open in the power cord. If the cord is connected to screw (or simple crimp) terminals, check the cord for an open and replace if necessary. Double insulated tools are connected with a two-core cord.
Low battery
If the cordless hedge trimmer does not turn on, try charging the battery. Do not allow those batteries to discharge completely, as in some cases this can lead to its complete failure. Recharge the batteries as soon as the operating speed begins to drop significantly.
1. Plug the hedge cutter powered by the mains only into an outlet protected by an RCD.
2. Do not use the brushcutter if you are tired and unable to be alert and collected.
3. Never prune bushes in the rain. Only work in good lighting conditions.
4. Before using the hedge trimmer, always check the condition of the body, cord, cutting blades and guard.
5. Keep pets and children away from the hedge trimmer.
6. Do not reach too far when working on a stepladder. Make sure the ladder is firmly on solid ground beforehand.
7. Do not lay down the hedge trimmer until the blades have come to a complete stop.
8. If the blades hit an obstacle, turn off the brush cutter, unplug it and inspect for damage.
9. Check the tightness of screws, nuts and bolts regularly.
10. Remove the plug or batteries from the hedge trimmer before inspecting the tool or performing any service or / repair work.
11. It is very important that after repair or service, return all wires, parts, guards and other components of the hedge trimmer to their original position.
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We carefully monitor the degree of professionalism of our specialists, therefore the masters of the Servy company annually attend refresher courses, trainings and seminars organized by companies that are leaders in the sale of various tools. We focus on the needs of professionals, so our services fully meet even the highest requirements. Contact and see for yourself! In our service center, you can always order / purchase spare parts for brush cutters and gas cutters, if you wish, to repair the equipment yourself. We work on pre-ordering spare parts. The most common items are always in our warehouse! We order unique spare parts and accessories directly from manufacturers without extra charges, the delivery time varies from 5 to 30 working days. The availability, completeness and cost of the necessary spare parts for your model of hedge trimmers and gas cutters can be clarified without any problems by calling us by phone or by leaving a request for spare parts on the website. But unfortunately, petrol, electric and cordless hedge trimmersSuch helpful and handy garden helpers can break. Do not be upset and run to buy a new heaped up model, we are ready to help you and fix any brush cutter in Moscow at the Servi service center! We employ only professional engineers who will quickly identify and eliminate the malfunction of your equipment, as soon as possible, and for a reasonable fee, which will be several times less than the cost of a new unit. Of course, for long-term reliable operation, any garden equipment needs timely maintenance and repair, and brush cutters and gas cutters are no exception. Each of our customers is completely sure: the repair of brush cutters with our service center will be extremely prompt, competent and affordable in terms of price. Brush cutters and hedge trimmers can break for a variety of reasons, and most often breakdowns occur for the following reasons*: Just leave a request for the repair of hedge trimmers and petrol cutters on the website or call us By phone - our Servi specialists will answer any of your questions. • The exact timing of the repair is always indicated only after diagnosis. • The cost of Servi's services are for informational purposes only and can be changed after diagnostics of your equipment. We work with each client individually and a detailed calculation of the repair price is made in accordance with the level of complexity of a particular type of equipment breakdown. • Spare parts that we use for repair are paid separately. • Calculation based on data from the Servy customer base.
However, all breakdowns, with the correct and professional approach, can be easily repaired by the specialists of the Servy service center.
We are trusted by professionals, because we offer the widest range of services in the field of repairing a variety of electric and gasoline tools. Moreover, all work is carried out competently and accurately. All clients of the Servy service center save their time and money, since we repair hedge trimmers at adequate prices without compromising the high quality of service.
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