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String trimmer

A string trimmer, also known by the portmanteau strimmer and the trademarks Weedwacker, Weed Eater and Whipper Snipper,[1][a] is a garden tool for cutting grass, small weeds, and groundcover. It uses a whirling monofilament line instead of a blade, which protrudes from a rotating spindle at the end of a long shaft topped by a gasoline engine or electric motor.

A man using a gasoline-powered string trimmer

String trimmers are commonly used for cutting low foliage near obstacles or on steep or irregular terrain. Most professional-grade line trimmers can accept attachment blades to be used as brush cutters for more dense vegetation.[2]

History

The first brush cutter was produced in Japan in 1960 by Echo.[citation needed] The U.S. string trimmer was invented in the early-1970s by George Ballas of Houston, Texas,[3] who conceived the idea while watching the revolving action of the cleaning brushes in an automatic car wash. His first trimmer was made by attaching pieces of heavy duty fishing line to a tin can bolted to an edger. Ballas developed this into what he called the "Weed Eater", since it chewed up the grass and weeds around trees.

The word "strimmer" is correctly a trade name for a particular make of string trimmer, but it is often used as a generic for any string trimmer. From it has been backformed the colloquial verb "to strim".

Terminology by country

The terminology used to refer to string trimmers varies by country and sometimes state:

  • South Africa — Line trimmer or brushcutter
  • Australia and Canada — whipper snippers [4]
  • UK / Ireland - Strimmer, Grass trimmer or brushcutters [5]

Design

 
A bump feed style string trimmer head

A string trimmer works on the principle that a line spun fast enough on its center stiffens by centrifugal force; the faster the hub turns, the more rigid the line. Even round-section nylon line is able to cut grass and slight, woody plants quite well. Some monofilament lines designed for more powerful cutters have an extruded shape, like a star, that helps the line slash the material being cut; the line is thus able to cut quite large woody plants (small shrubs) or at least girdle them effectively. These lines make solid disks less necessary for tough jobs.

The line is hand-wound onto a reel before the job is started, leaving both ends extending from the reel housing. The motor turns the reel and the line extends horizontally while the operator swings the trimmer about where the plants are to be trimmed. The operator controls the height at which cutting takes place and can trim down to ground level quite easily.

As the line is worn, or breaks off, a bump feed string trimmer the operator knocks the reel on the ground so a release mechanism allows some of the line in the reel to replace the spent portion. Newer models "auto-feed", where a small cutter ensures the exposed length does not exceed what can be swung efficiently. Newly extended line operates more efficiently because of its heavier weight and surface effects. The speed of the spinning hub is controlled by a trigger activated throttle[6] on the handle.

 
A fixed line style string trimmer head

A fixed line string trimmer has a trimmer head that takes pre-cut line inserts. There is no wound spool of line in the trimmer head, the user instead feeds the pre-cut line in to the appropriate slots, making the trimmer easier to feed line into and troubleshoot than a bump feed system.

For vertical cutting the whole machine can be tilted or some trimmers allow the head to be adjusted at different angles.

String trimmers powered by an internal combustion engine have the engine on the opposite end of the shaft from the cutting head, while electric string trimmers typically have an electric motor in the cutting head, but there are other arrangements such as where the trimmer is connected to heavy machinery and powered by a hydraulic motor.

The head contains a safety shield on the user side and a rotating hub which may also be called a head or spool. Disadvantages of a gasoline-powered string trimmer include its greater weight, the need to refuel, and the significant vibration that carries throughout the device, both of which interfere with its maneuverability and contribute to muscle fatigue. Advantages include complete mobility and higher maximum power.

Large trimmers, used for cutting thick roadside grass and weeds in large areas, are both heavier and more powerful. Some are fitted with a harness to spread weight onto the shoulders. Often referred to as brush cutters, these often mount straight or circular metal blades instead of monofilament line.

Accessories

 
Alternative cutting tools

Many string trimmers allow the hub, the head or the lower part of the shaft to be replaced with accessories. Common accessories include:

Quick-release shafts are offered on many newer models which do not require any tools to switch in accessories.

Power and emissions

A man using a string trimmer in Kanagawa, Japan

Gasoline-engine powered trimmers usually have a minimum of 21 cc (21 cm3; 1.3 cu in) displacement motors. At this size they can easily turn 2-millimetre (0.079 in) line and some have nylon blades as accessories to the line-reel. A 32 cc (32 cm3; 2.0 cu in) engine can swing a 2.75 mm (0.108 in) line and often has metal-blade accessories. Most trimmers use two stroke engines and require gasoline mixed with oil. Due to pollution laws four stroke engines are becoming more popular, particularly in the commercial market. Manufacturers include Honda, MTD and Craftsman. Companies such as John Deere carry low-emission two-stroke engine trimmers. Stihl manufactures a hybrid four stroke engine trimmer that still requires oil to be pre-mixed into the fuel. Battery powered models should eventually see increased market share in California due to state restrictions planned to take effect in 2024 on gas-powered gardening equipment.[7][8]

Battery-powered string trimmers offer cleaner alternatives to consumers by producing zero emissions, being more efficient, and eliminating risks of spilled gasoline.[9] Gas powered string trimmers are not regulated to have emission-capturing technology. [9]

Electric string trimmers have the advantage of being very light, easy to maneuver and easy-to-operate. However, both the power cord and total cord length limit them. Typically less powerful and robust than gasoline-powered units, they are normally are limited to 2.5 mm (0.098 in) maximum diameter nylon because of their lower power output (400 to about 1200 watts). Recharge time for a battery model using small or large sealed lead acid, nickel metal hydride, or lithium ion batteries is typically several hours; some models offer a quick-charge option of as little as half an hour, or a removable battery pack.

Propane-powered string trimmers were also manufactured by Lehr.[10][11][12]

Plastic pollution

Earth Island Journal criticised string trimmers as a source of plastic pollution due to the string being shredded while in use.[13]

Safety concerns

String trimmers can send debris flying randomly at high speed. It is typical for the user to wear either safety glasses or a suitable visor to protect their eyes, but passersby are still at risk. The debris can even damage cars and buildings, with a particularly high risk of broken glass.

Chain-link flail rotors, and any other trimmer head with linked metal parts, were prohibited from sale in the EU after a fatal accident in 2010.[14][15]

See also

References

  1. ^
    • "string trimmer". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
    • "Weedwacker". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
    • "Weed eater". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  2. ^ "How to Install a Steel Brush Cutter on a Line Trimmer". 2 March 2014.
  3. ^ Miller, Stephen (30 June 2011). "George Ballas, Weed Eater's Inventor, Dies at 85". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  4. ^ "The Best Whipper Snippers On The Market In Australia". 8 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Seven of the best strimmers in 2022 (BBC Gardeners World)".
  6. ^ "How to Adjust the Idle on a Weed Eater". 29 August 2013.
  7. ^ "California regulators sign off on phaseout of new gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers". Los Angeles Times. 2021-12-09. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  8. ^ Ford, Bradley; Berendsohn, Roy (2021-10-14). "California's Ban on Gas-Powered Lawn and Garden Equipment Will Impact Homeowners". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 2022-03-17.
  9. ^ a b Hope, Paul (2023-06-07). "5 Green Reasons to Choose Battery-Powered Lawn Tools". Consumer Reports. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  10. ^ Plueddeman, Charles (1 October 2009). "10 Most Brilliant Products of 2009: Lehr Propane Trimmer". popularmechanics.com. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  11. ^ Will, Hank (24 August 2009). "LEHR Propane Powered Eco Trimmer: Clean, Green and Mean". grit.com. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  12. ^ Neil, Dan (2 May 2009). "Yard work cleaned up". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
  13. ^ Quinn, John (1 November 2013). "Strung Out". Earth Island Journal. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  14. ^ "Use of chain flail/non standard cutting attachments on brush cutters". www.hse.gov.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  15. ^ "Anthony Robinson death: Firm fined over strimmer accident". BBC News. 12 March 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ whipper snipper (in Australia and Canada) or strimmer (in the UK and Ireland)[citation needed]

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when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message A string trimmer also known by the portmanteau strimmer and the trademarks Weedwacker Weed Eater and Whipper Snipper 1 a is a garden tool for cutting grass small weeds and groundcover It uses a whirling monofilament line instead of a blade which protrudes from a rotating spindle at the end of a long shaft topped by a gasoline engine or electric motor A man using a gasoline powered string trimmer String trimmers are commonly used for cutting low foliage near obstacles or on steep or irregular terrain Most professional grade line trimmers can accept attachment blades to be used as brush cutters for more dense vegetation 2 Contents 1 History 2 Terminology by country 3 Design 4 Accessories 5 Power and emissions 6 Plastic pollution 7 Safety concerns 8 See also 9 References 10 NotesHistory EditThe first brush cutter was produced in Japan in 1960 by Echo citation needed The U S string trimmer was invented in the early 1970s by George Ballas of Houston Texas 3 who conceived the idea while watching the revolving action of the cleaning brushes in an automatic car wash His first trimmer was made by attaching pieces of heavy duty fishing line to a tin can bolted to an edger Ballas developed this into what he called the Weed Eater since it chewed up the grass and weeds around trees The word strimmer is correctly a trade name for a particular make of string trimmer but it is often used as a generic for any string trimmer From it has been backformed the colloquial verb to strim Terminology by country EditThe terminology used to refer to string trimmers varies by country and sometimes state South Africa Line trimmer or brushcutter Australia and Canada whipper snippers 4 UK Ireland Strimmer Grass trimmer or brushcutters 5 Design Edit A bump feed style string trimmer head A string trimmer works on the principle that a line spun fast enough on its center stiffens by centrifugal force the faster the hub turns the more rigid the line Even round section nylon line is able to cut grass and slight woody plants quite well Some monofilament lines designed for more powerful cutters have an extruded shape like a star that helps the line slash the material being cut the line is thus able to cut quite large woody plants small shrubs or at least girdle them effectively These lines make solid disks less necessary for tough jobs The line is hand wound onto a reel before the job is started leaving both ends extending from the reel housing The motor turns the reel and the line extends horizontally while the operator swings the trimmer about where the plants are to be trimmed The operator controls the height at which cutting takes place and can trim down to ground level quite easily As the line is worn or breaks off a bump feed string trimmer the operator knocks the reel on the ground so a release mechanism allows some of the line in the reel to replace the spent portion Newer models auto feed where a small cutter ensures the exposed length does not exceed what can be swung efficiently Newly extended line operates more efficiently because of its heavier weight and surface effects The speed of the spinning hub is controlled by a trigger activated throttle 6 on the handle A fixed line style string trimmer head A fixed line string trimmer has a trimmer head that takes pre cut line inserts There is no wound spool of line in the trimmer head the user instead feeds the pre cut line in to the appropriate slots making the trimmer easier to feed line into and troubleshoot than a bump feed system For vertical cutting the whole machine can be tilted or some trimmers allow the head to be adjusted at different angles String trimmers powered by an internal combustion engine have the engine on the opposite end of the shaft from the cutting head while electric string trimmers typically have an electric motor in the cutting head but there are other arrangements such as where the trimmer is connected to heavy machinery and powered by a hydraulic motor The head contains a safety shield on the user side and a rotating hub which may also be called a head or spool Disadvantages of a gasoline powered string trimmer include its greater weight the need to refuel and the significant vibration that carries throughout the device both of which interfere with its maneuverability and contribute to muscle fatigue Advantages include complete mobility and higher maximum power Large trimmers used for cutting thick roadside grass and weeds in large areas are both heavier and more powerful Some are fitted with a harness to spread weight onto the shoulders Often referred to as brush cutters these often mount straight or circular metal blades instead of monofilament line Accessories Edit Alternative cutting tools Many string trimmers allow the hub the head or the lower part of the shaft to be replaced with accessories Common accessories include metal or plastic blades a small chain saw a toothed hedge trimmer a cultivatorQuick release shafts are offered on many newer models which do not require any tools to switch in accessories Power and emissions Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source source source A man using a string trimmer in Kanagawa Japan Gasoline engine powered trimmers usually have a minimum of 21 cc 21 cm3 1 3 cu in displacement motors At this size they can easily turn 2 millimetre 0 079 in line and some have nylon blades as accessories to the line reel A 32 cc 32 cm3 2 0 cu in engine can swing a 2 75 mm 0 108 in line and often has metal blade accessories Most trimmers use two stroke engines and require gasoline mixed with oil Due to pollution laws four stroke engines are becoming more popular particularly in the commercial market Manufacturers include Honda MTD and Craftsman Companies such as John Deere carry low emission two stroke engine trimmers Stihl manufactures a hybrid four stroke engine trimmer that still requires oil to be pre mixed into the fuel Battery powered models should eventually see increased market share in California due to state restrictions planned to take effect in 2024 on gas powered gardening equipment 7 8 Battery powered string trimmers offer cleaner alternatives to consumers by producing zero emissions being more efficient and eliminating risks of spilled gasoline 9 Gas powered string trimmers are not regulated to have emission capturing technology 9 Electric string trimmers have the advantage of being very light easy to maneuver and easy to operate However both the power cord and total cord length limit them Typically less powerful and robust than gasoline powered units they are normally are limited to 2 5 mm 0 098 in maximum diameter nylon because of their lower power output 400 to about 1200 watts Recharge time for a battery model using small or large sealed lead acid nickel metal hydride or lithium ion batteries is typically several hours some models offer a quick charge option of as little as half an hour or a removable battery pack Propane powered string trimmers were also manufactured by Lehr 10 11 12 Plastic pollution EditEarth Island Journal criticised string trimmers as a source of plastic pollution due to the string being shredded while in use 13 Safety concerns EditString trimmers can send debris flying randomly at high speed It is typical for the user to wear either safety glasses or a suitable visor to protect their eyes but passersby are still at risk The debris can even damage cars and buildings with a particularly high risk of broken glass Chain link flail rotors and any other trimmer head with linked metal parts were prohibited from sale in the EU after a fatal accident in 2010 14 15 See also EditBrushcutter garden tool a heavy duty tool which may take a line trimmer head or various other blades Leaf blowerReferences Edit string trimmer Merriam Webster Retrieved June 27 2022 Weedwacker Merriam Webster Retrieved June 27 2022 Weed eater Merriam Webster Retrieved June 27 2022 How to Install a Steel Brush Cutter on a Line Trimmer 2 March 2014 Miller Stephen 30 June 2011 George Ballas Weed Eater s Inventor Dies at 85 The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 9 May 2017 The Best Whipper Snippers On The Market In Australia 8 August 2022 Seven of the best strimmers in 2022 BBC Gardeners World How to Adjust the Idle on a Weed Eater 29 August 2013 California regulators sign off on phaseout of new gas powered lawn mowers leaf blowers Los Angeles Times 2021 12 09 Retrieved 2022 03 17 Ford Bradley Berendsohn Roy 2021 10 14 California s Ban on Gas Powered Lawn and Garden Equipment Will Impact Homeowners Popular Mechanics Retrieved 2022 03 17 a b Hope Paul 2023 06 07 5 Green Reasons to Choose Battery Powered Lawn Tools Consumer Reports Retrieved 2023 06 17 Plueddeman Charles 1 October 2009 10 Most Brilliant Products of 2009 Lehr Propane Trimmer popularmechanics com Retrieved 15 May 2020 Will Hank 24 August 2009 LEHR Propane Powered Eco Trimmer Clean Green and Mean grit com Retrieved 15 May 2020 Neil Dan 2 May 2009 Yard work cleaned up Los Angeles Times Retrieved 15 May 2020 Quinn John 1 November 2013 Strung Out Earth Island Journal Retrieved 1 November 2019 Use of chain flail non standard cutting attachments on brush cutters www hse gov uk Retrieved 25 July 2016 Anthony Robinson death Firm fined over strimmer accident BBC News 12 March 2012 Retrieved 25 July 2016 Notes Edit whipper snipper in Australia and Canada or strimmer in the UK and Ireland citation needed Wikimedia Commons has media related to String trimmers Look up strimmer or strim in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title String trimmer amp oldid 1160623491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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