The HLA 66 is a cordless long-reach hedge trimmer that makes it easy for you to trim tall or wide hedges in your garden.
The cutter bar is adjustable by 115º and can also be folded right over for neat and compact storage. The loop handle means that you can easily control the hedge trimmer, particularly when using it to trim tall hedges.
The controls are easy to use and feature infinitely variable speed control to suit the job you are doing. It also comes with a single strap harness as standard to help balance the tool especially when using it for longer periods of time, although for greater comfort, you could consider adding the RTS Super Harness.
The double sided blades give you a precise finish on your hedges too so you can be sure you'll get the job done right first time!
- Run time on AP 200 battery: Up to 144 minutes
- Run time on AP 300 S battery: Up to 223 minutes
Features
Blade tip protector
The HLA 66 is fitted with a tip protector to protect the blades from any damage when cutting near to the ground or along walls.
Easy and secure storage
The HLA 66 comes with a blade guard to protect the blades during storage. The trimmer head also folds over completely to save space.
Loop handle
The loop handle helps you to control the HLA 66 and get the job done more easily.
EC engine
The STIHL brushless electric motor (EC) is energy efficient so that the battery power is easily converted into a powerful performance. The EC motor is constantly monitoring the workload during use so that it can adjust the engine as needed.
FAQs
QHow long does the battery last?
A: The recommended AP 200 battery will last up to 144 minutes in the HLA 66 although this depends on what the tool is cutting.
QHow long does it take to charge?
A: To fully charge the recommended AP 200 battery using the AL 301 charger, it takes 55 minutes, or to charge it up to 80%, it takes 40 minutes.
QWhat battery does it use?
A: The tool is powered by a 36V Lithium-Ion battery.
QAre the batteries interchangeable?
A: Yes, they are interchangeable with other tools in the AP System range that use the AP batteries. They are not interchangeable with the AK System tools.
QHow long is the blade on the HLA 66?
A: The blade is 50cm long.
QWhat should I wear when using this hedge trimmer?
A: We recommend that you wear snug-fitting clothes, goggles, gloves and sturdy boots or shoes, and tie back long hair. When cutting above shoulder height, we also recommend wearing a helmet.
Tips
#1Cleaning your HLA 66
When you have finished using the hedge trimmer, remove the battery and wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth. We also suggest spraying a little resin solvent, like STIHL Superclean, onto the blades to remove sap or resin, protect them from corrosion and stop them getting stuck together.
#2Looking after your battery
Don't use a damp or wet battery in your HLA 66 and avoid using them in extreme temperatures (very hot or very cold). To find out more about looking after your battery, read our blog post.
#3Storing your HLA 66
Store your HLA 66 in a clean and dry area and keep out of the reach of children at all times.
#4Check for wildlife
Don’t forget to check your work area for wildlife before starting to use your tool. In particular, you should check for nesting birds before trimming hedges, as well as checking for other small animals such as hedgehogs before trimming long grass.
Technical Specifications
Total length cm | 205 |
Cordless technology | AP System |
Blade length cm | 50 |
Recommended battery | AP 200 |
Weight kg 2) | 3.8 |
Sound power level dB(A) 3) | 91 |
Vibration value, right m/s2 4) | 1.8 |
Vibration value, left m/s2 4) | 2.3 |
Stroke rate rpm | 3,000 |
Tooth spacing mm | 33 |
cutting capacity mm | 26 |
Battery life time AP 200 min 1) | up to 144 |
Battery life time AP 300 S min 1) | up to 223 |
1) Battery life times are approximate and may vary depending on application
2) With blade, with handle, without protection, without battery
3) K-factor according to DIR 2006/42/EC = 2.5 dB (A)
4) K-factor according to DIR 2006/42/EC = 2m / s ²
1927
Andreas Stihl founds an engineering office in Stuttgart and develops his own chainsaw.
1928
STIHL becomes a brand. The name represents the ceaseless quest of the engineer and company founder Andreas Stihl to ease the heavy labour of forestry work with his inventions.
1930
STIHL presents his portable petrol-powered chainsaw at the Leipzig trade fair – it is well received and orders flow in from across Europe.