Campagnola Cobra: faster, lighter, more powerful

The Campagnola Cobra Pro has been designed and manufactured for utmost versatility in vineyard and tree fruit pruning applications.

Lightweight and improved, the 2018 Campagnola Cobra Pro tackles repetitive hard cuts effortlessly. A new slimline motor has reduced the grip diameter, significantly improving operator comfort.
Cutting modes are easily selected and blades can be changed on the fly. The slimline battery pack is the perfect balance of weight at 1.2 kg and power output to work all day and then some.
Cutting modes
AUTO100
The mobile cutting blade opens to its maximum cutting capacity; cutting branches up to 40mm with great speed.
AUTO70
Reduces the cutting capacity to 28mm or 70% of the maximum blade opening.
AUTO40
The cutting blade closes even further granting a maximum cutting capacity of 16mm or 40% of the maximum blade opening. This is the fastest cutting mode and is perfect for spur pruning.
MANUAL
The progressive cutting mode synchronises the cutting blade movement with pressure exerted on the operating lever.
This mode is recommended until the operator is accustomed to using the Cobra or for very precise cutting applications.
You can rest assured that with the Cobra you are getting a fast, reliable, versatile, comfortable, easy to use and above all safe pruning solution.
Technical specifications
•Hand piece weight—840g
•Battery weight—1.2kg
•Maximum cutting capacity—40mm
•Hand grip diameter is 31mm x 38mm
•Battery voltage—58 V
•Battery endurance—10 hours
•Battery type—Lithium ion
New Slimline Battery
The Li-ion battery features a deep sleep cycle to ensure an extended service life when not in use.

Contact Leon Atsalis, Eclipse Enterprises
P 08 8351 8611 M 0412 947 773
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www.eclipseenterprises.com.au

See this article in Tree Fruit May 2018

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