We’ve seen these heads hold up well on rough terrain where the grass is thick and the ground uneven, handling line diameters form 2.0mm right up to 3.2mm. The double line system basically cuts faster than a single line setup — most buyers with heavier brush go with the 3.0mm line for a cleaner edge.
It’s an automatic bump feed, so what it does is extend more line when you tap the head on ground — no stopping to adjust, which saves time on a long job. And the M10x1.25 thread means it’ll fit most brush cutters we’ve come across; 300 pieces is our MOQ for this model A007(C26-2).
2.0mm line works fine for light trimming, but you’ll want 3.0mm or so if you’re tackling woody stems or thick weeds — the head’s nylon body takes the shock pretty well. The eyelet loading system is straightforward (usually 2-4 minutes to reload), though it’s not ideal for really heavy brush like saplings.
We usually have stock on these, but confirm lead time if you need more than 500 units — about 20 days or so for a typical order. The packging varies: we do bubble bags, cardhead, or blister depending on your retail preference.
One thing we’ve noticed is that the bump mechanism works best with a firm, quick tap — a softer strike doesn’t always trigger the feed. The head capacity is generous, holding enough line for a full afternoon of work without refilling, which buyers doing commercail landscaping really appreciate.
The MOQ is 300 pieces. We can do smaller trial orders if needed, but 300 is the standard minimum.
It uses M10x1.25 thread. That's a common size for most brush cutters, but double-check your shaft thread before ordering.
It accepts line from 2.0mm up to 3.2mm. Anything within that range will fit and feed properly.
We offer bubble bag, cardhead, box, or blister packaging—just let us know which you prefer when placing the order.
Yes, we can supply material and quality test reports upon request. Just ask your sales rep for the documents you need.