What's included
- Nozzle typeRound
- HarnessIntegrated
- Battery
- Battery charger
- Vacuum Kit
Powerful and ergonomic battery backpack blower
Features
Features
Specifications
Specifications
Main Track No BT RoW 967 68 11‑05 | |
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Battery | |
Battery ECO system | Husqvarna BLi-X 36 V |
Battery voltage | 36 V |
Battery | Not included |
Battery charger | Not included |
Number of batteries included | 0 |
Main Track No BT RoW 967 68 11‑05 | |
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Equipment | |
Nozzle type | Round |
Harness | Integrated |
Vacuum Kit | No |
Main Track No BT RoW 967 68 11‑05 | |
|---|---|
Capacity | |
Max Blow force | 21 N |
Boost mode | Yes |
Max air flow at nozzle (round) | 15,6 m³/min |
Max air flow at nozzle (round) | 936 m³/h |
Max Air speed (Round nozzle) | 66 m/s |
Main Track No BT RoW 967 68 11‑05 | |
|---|---|
Dimensions | |
Weight (excl. battery) | 6,3 kg |
Main Track No BT RoW 967 68 11‑05 | |
|---|---|
Sound and noise | |
Sound pressure level at operators ear | 73 dB(A) |
Sound power level, measured | 93 dB(A) |
Sound power level, guaranteed (LWA) | 94 dB(A) |
Main Track No BT RoW 967 68 11‑05 | |
|---|---|
Vibration | |
Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) rear handle | 0,1 m/s² |
Battery runtime
Battery runtime
Battery Runtime Tool
Select from the list below to discover estimated battery runtime.
Tough blowing with 550iBTX
Estimated runtimes for Tough blowing with HUSQVARNA 550iBTX.
Runtimes for the backpack battery are not shown by default. To view them, please select the checkbox above.
Battery runtime on a single charge depends on several factors such as battery capacity, which kind of machine it powers, the type of application, and external conditions such as ambient temperature and weather. Battery runtime is also influenced by e.g. the battery’s age and health status, the battery’s usage history and remaining capacity, and how the equipment is operated and the power level of the application. The battery runtimes shown are “up to” values based on internal testing of products in energy saving mode, including typical work, basic maintenance, and movement/climbing. These figures are guidelines only and may vary between tasks, settings, and environments, and are not guaranteed to be repeatable in real-world use.






















