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Silky Saw Hayate 7.7m Pole Saw 377.42

SKU: 8272
$715.00 (incl. gst)
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Silky Saw Hayate 7.7m Pole Saw 377.42

A real heavy duty tool specially for professionals. The Silky Saw Hayate 7.7m Pole Saw consists of a heavier construction than the Hayauchi, which makes this telescopic pole saw even more robust. And yes, because of this the Hayate may weigh somewhat more, but is still very easy to handle. The blade with Silky’s unique Mirai-Me teeth consists of a special metal alloy, making the blade durable and incredibly strong.

With the Hayate you can reach places you hardly can with a ladder. In extended length you can even prune up to 9 meters! While standing firmly on the ground, in just a few pulls you cut through the thickest of branches. The speed of the Hayate can be compared with that of a chainsaw. The blade has so much power that sawing hardly feels like an exercise. Just let the weight of the saw do the work!

As the aluminum pole is oval-shaped, you have a very precise control over the direction of the blade, something you will need when pruning at great height. Moreover, this shape gives more strength and rigidity over the full length of the pole saw, and reduces bending to a minimum.

The two sickles on the blade cooperate for an optimal pruning result. The upper sickle helps you to keep the blade in the sawing cut. You can also use the upper sickle to cut little twigs off the trunk or to pull little (dead) branches from the tree. With the lower sickle you can undercut the bark, so that this does not tear off the trunk when the branch falls. The lower sickle is detachable, allowing you to prune heavily ramified woods.

The two locking mechanisms (push buttons and levers) together create the safest and most stable locking of the preferred pole length. The lowest pole part is covered with rubber for a comfortable and safe grip, even under wet conditions. The bumper at the bottom protects the pole from bumps or thrusts.

Always think of your own safety: make sure you stand at a safe distance from falling branches and wear a safety helmet and eye protection.

The name Hayate is a traditional Japanese name for ‘hard wind’. And that is exactly how this saw moves through trees!

Optionally available is a HookFox to mount underneath the blade. With this hook you easily pull down sawn off branches that get stuck in the tree. Also handy to get your climbing rope up high in the tree.

Looking for a replacement part for your Silky Hayate Pole Saw 7.7m - the Middle Extension (M) 370-00-52 is available. Please click on link to find out more.

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How to use

Silky saws are designed to cut on the pull stroke. At the first stroke you place the pull saw so that the teeth that are closest to the handle grab the wood first. After the first pull stroke you slide the saw back to the starting position by a soft push stroke (without force). During the pull stroke the thin blade will not bow because there is no lateral tension. The blade just follows the cut. If the saw ever becomes caught, never push hard or wrench, this may lead to lateral tensions which can damage or brake the blade. Always lift the weight off the blade to release the saw.

The Silky saw guarantees a fine kerf and requires little force. Do not burden. Like your grandfather always said: let the saw do the work. You will feel less tired and it lengthens the life of the saw. When you see the sign of impulse hardening the saw is impulse hardened and cannot be filed with the Silky file. You can recognize it by the black teeth tips, caused by impulse hardening. You can slightly control the wood loss by the place where you hold the handle:
  • Close to the blade: there is relatively little pressure on the blade. The saw will take the least wood, making you able to saw in a highly controlled manner and with precision.
  • Further from the blade: there is more pressure on the blade. The cutting action is maximum, but less precise.
Silky is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use.

Maintenance
  • Treat your saw with love. The blade must be kept clean, otherwise the cutting action will be lost. Resin dissolves in olive oil, which is an effective and environmental friendly way to maintain the blade with. Be aware that if you use more aggressive liquids it can damage the rubber material of the handle.
  • When not using the saw, make sure it is dry at all times. Store the saw in its scabbard in a dry place.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not forget to frequently check whether the screws on the blade are still properly tightened.

Find out more about Silky Saws' Warranty Terms and Conditions.


Specifications
  • High-alloy steel
  • Blade length: 420mm
  • Teeth: 6.5 teeth per 30mm
  • Dimensions extended: 7700 x 255 x 70mm
  • Dimensions retracted: 2780 x 255 x 70mm
  • Weight: 4550g
  • Kerf: 1.7mm
  • Radius: 650
  • Manufacturer Number: 377.42
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