550E Series™

550E Series™

The best value choice.

The 550E Series™ engine is compact, lightweight and simple to operate - with reduced vibration, quieter operation and enhanced handling.

Excellent engines to count on, to get the job done.

7,46

Gross Torque (Nm)

140

Displacement (cc)

0,8

Fuel Tank Capacity (l)

OHV

Engine Type

Features

Prime & Pull to Start

Skip the choke, just prime to deliver the right amount of fuel directly to start the engine and pull for power.

Quieter Operation

The Super Lo-Tone™ Muffler significantly reduces noise and delivers very good tonal quality.

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Specifications

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Engine Technology
Single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled, OHV (Overhead Valve)
Model Number
09P9
Gross Torque* (Nm) @ 2'600 rpm
7,46
Displacement (cc)
140
Cylinder
Aluminium
Bore (mm)
63,4
Stroke (mm)
44,5
Fuel Tank Capacity (l)
0,8
Oil Capacity (l)
0,47
Dry Weight (kg)
7,7
Dimensions Length (mm)
347
Dimensions Width (mm)
310
Dimensions Height (mm)
244
Certified Power Rating

* Power levels are stated gross torque per SAE J1940 as rated by Briggs & Stratton.

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