Why are conventional (monofilament line) trimmer systems so frustrating?
The causative reasons for such repetitive failures are the needed high speeds required to drive conventional monofilament line. High speed creates extreme stress to the already weak line itself causing it to easily break. Additionally, their feeding systems are very unreliable and complex to reload. These combination problems create constant harassing interruptions causing the operator to constantly stop the trimming job for repairs and line replenishment. Monofilament line doesn’t cut well, is cumbersome and inefficient. It easily rips or breaks out against a fence. It’s noisy and creates uncomfortable vibration. But now, Aero-Flex® Technologies, Inc. has the scientifically engineered solution. Read on! The problem is substantially reduced with the AERO-FLEX® flexible, impact absorbing line blade system that is scientifically engineered to reduce operating stresses that cause the failures thus dramatically reducing down time. High RPM’s are the major contributing culprit combined with
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