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Chainsaws

HUSQVARNA 572 XP®

 
 
 
70.6 cm³
Cylinder displacement
4.3 kW
Power output1
22 m/s
Chain speed at max power
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What's included
HUSQVARNA 572 XP® - 966 73 31‑94

Included

  • Nose type
    Hard nose
  • Spikes
    Mounted
  • Chain type
    C85
  • Bar length (inch)
    24 in

High-performance professional 71cc chainsaw for heavy-duty forestry work

Husqvarna 572 XP® is a high-performance petrol chainsaw with modern design, superb for professional hardwood forestry. For use with up to 28-inch guide bar.
If you’re looking for a large saw with excellent power-to-weight ratio, this is one of our best petrol chainsaws. The high-rev 71cc X-Torq® engine makes felling, limbing and bucking hardwood and large conifers easy. The slimmed-down saw body and innovative features – including AutoTune – make for efficient and convenient work.
Features
Specifications
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24" HN 3/8" 1,5 mm C85

Art no: 966 73 31‑94

Engine
24" HN 3/8" 1,5 mm C85
Art no: 966 73 31‑94
Chain speed at max power22 m/s
Cylinder displacement70.6 cm³
Power output1
4.3 kW
Equipment
Recommended bar length, min38 cm
Pitch3/8"
Recommended bar length, max70 cm
Chain typeC85
Bar length60 cm
Bar length (inch)24 in
Dimensions
Weight (excl. cutting equipment)6.6 kg
Sound and noise
Sound pressure level at operators ear107 dB(A)
Sound power level, guaranteed (LWA)120 dB(A)
Vibration
Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) rear handle4.1 m/s²
Equivalent vibration level (ahv, eq) front handle5 m/s²
Emission
Exhaust emissions (CO₂ EU V)2
841 g/kWh
Owner support
Manuals, handbooks, spare parts, guides, and related information for 572 XP® can be found in the product support.
Product support for 572 XP®
Disclaimer:
  • 1Power output: Net power rating as per ISO 7293, at specified RPM
  • 2Exhaust emissions (CO₂ EU V): This CO2 measurement results from testing over a fixed test cycle under laboratory conditions a(n) (parent) engine representative of the engine type (engine family) and shall not imply or express any guarantee of the performance of a particular engine.

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