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Solo 160 - Decorative Cutting

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Using your power hedge trimmer
ENGLISH 13
Cutting the top of the hedge
Holding the shears at an angle (max. 15°) at the
top of the hedge, cut the hedge across to the
opposite edge to allow the cuttings to fall to the
floor.
Cutting the side of the hedge
Move the shears forwards and backwards
vertically to cut in arched movements, slowly
advancing across the hedge.
Cutting branches and twigs
Thicker branches and twigs, which can be cut with
the power trimmer, can be cut near the hand
protection, to minimise flying cuttings. Cut thicker
branches and twigs beforehand with pruning
shears.
6.3 Decorative cutting
The trapezoidal cutting pattern shown prevents the
lower hedge area from loosing its foliage due to
lack of light.
Fig.10:
Firstly, cut the hedge to the desired height.
Cuttings can be freed from the hedge by a slight
pendulum action. To achieve a straight cut, a taut
piece of string is positioned in the hedge at cutting
height.
Fig.11:
Cut the hedge from below upwards into a
trapezoidal shape (to 1 m height. narrowed at the
top by approximately 10 cm). This prevents
cuttings falling onto that part of the hedge that has
not yet been cut, which may disrupt further cutting.
Slightly bevel the top edge of the hedge; then cut
back the bottom of the hedge near the ground.
The correct time for cutting hedges is:
Leaves: June and October
Needles: April and August
Fast growing hedges: approx. every 6
weeks from May onwards.
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Fig. 10
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