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FELCO 8CC Green

Pruning shear - Elegance - High performance - Ergonomic
Made in Switzerland by FELCO
 
  • The forged aluminium parts have been anodised to achieve a golden shimmer effect, sitting perfectly with the steel of the blade and anvil-blade of the cutting head. Both handles are covered with soft, fine leather. The pruning shears come with a leather holster in a striking modern black packaging.
  • The tool's reliability, efficiency and ergonomics match those of the FELCO 8.
Our recommendation (1 : Recommended, 2 : Strongly recommended, 3 : Best fit)
Viticulture:3 stars
Arboriculture:3 stars
Horticulture:2 stars
Parks and Gardens:3 stars
Nursery:1 stars
 
Small hand:0 stars
Large hand:3 stars
Left-handed:0 stars
 

Wire cutting notch 

The blades feature a notch that allows for the cutting of small wires without damaging the cutting edge. 


 

Sap groove 

The sap groove prevents the blade sticking when cutting "sappy" wood. It saves time and makes pruning easier by removing sap and debris after each cut. 


 

Micrometric adjustment 

FELCO's micrometric adjustment system guarantees an optimal adjustment of the cutting head throughout the life of the tool. It ensures a clean and precise cut. 


 

Shock absorption system 

The cushion and shock absorber soften the impact upon finishing cutting. The hand and wrist are also protected. 


 

Forged aluminum handles 

Lightweight, strong and sturdy thanks to special aluminum alloys and advanced precision forging methods. Equipment comes with a lifetime guarantee*. 


 

Angled cutting head 

Inclined cutting head to reduce the risk of muscular-skeletal injuries and to maximise user comfort. 


 
 
 

FELCO 902 
Sharpening tool 
Sharpening stone 

FELCO 910 
Holster 
Leather - With belt loop and clip 

 

FELCO 912 
Holster 
Leather - With belt clip 

FELCO 913 
Holster 
In mock leather - With belt loop 

 
 
 
 REF. Designation Composition 
2/30 Adjustment key 1x 2/30 
7/3 Blade 1x 7/3 
7/4 Anvil-blade with screw 1x 7/4 + 1x 7/6 
7/90 Kit 1x 7/7 + 1x 2/16 + 1x 2/9 + 1x 7/8 
2/91 Kit 2x 2/11 
2/92 Kit 1x 2/15 + 1x 2/18 + 1x 2/14 + 1x 2/12 + 1x 2/13 + 1x 2/20 
2/93 Kit 4x 2/18 + 6x 2/20 
7/94 Kit 1x 2/9 + 1x7/8 
8/1 Handle without blade 1x 8/1 + 3x 7/5B + 1x 2/19 + 1x 2/20 + 1x 7/10 + 1x 2/13 + 1x 2/12 + 1x 2/14 + 1x 6/35 
7/2 Handle without anvil-blade 1x 7/2 + 1x 2/18 + 1x 7/36 
6/35 Plastic coating for blade handle 1x 6/35 
7/36 Plastic coating for anvil-blade / anvil handle 1x 7/36 
7/5B Rivet for blade 1x 7/5B 
7/6 Screw for anvil-blade 1x 7/6 
7/8 Bolt 1x 7/8 
2/9 Nut 1x 2/9 
7/10 Bush 1x 7/10 
2/11 White spring 1x 2/11 
2/12 Thumb catch 1x 2/12 
2/13 Spring for thumb catch 1x 2/13 
2/14 Screw for thumb catch 1x 2/14 
2/15 Catch plate 1x 2/15 
2/16 Locking segment 1x 2/16 
7/7 Screw for locking segment 1x 7/7 
2/18 Cushion 1x 2/18 
2/19 Edging 1x 2/19 
2/20 Shock absorber 1x 2/20 
 

Cleaning 

It is advisable to clean your tool after each use. If your tool is particularly dirty or subject to rusting after exposure to moisture, do not delay cleaning. 


 

Oiling 

After cleaning, it is advisable to oil the tool so as to protect it from corrosion. The oil will also unjam the tool. 


 

Sharpening 

It is advisable to sharpen your tool at least once a day, but if you feel that your tool is not cutting as well as usual, sharpen it right away! 


 

Dismantling 

It is advisable to dismantle your tool on a regular basis, but at the very latest when it appears to be jammed. 


 
 

Changing the blade 

When the blade and the anvil-blade no longer cross, or when the blade is badly damaged, it is advisable to change it. Regulate the working of the blade and anvil-blade by adjusting the tightening of the nut. The blade should rub against the anvil-blade over 2/3 of its length. 


 

Changing the anvil-blade 

When the blade and anvil-blade no longer cross and the anvil-blade is badly damaged, it is advisable to change it. 


 

Changing the shock absorber 

When the tool closes too abruptly during pruning, and the cushion is in good condition, the shock absorber should be changed. 


 

Changing the cushion 

When the tool closes too abruptly during pruning and the shock absorber is in good condition, the cushion must be changed. 


 

Changing the thumb catch 

When the thumb catch is damaged and loosens when used, even when the screw is readjusted, change it. 


 

Changing the plastic coatings for handles 

If the coatings are badly damaged, you can replace them. Soak the coatings for 2 minutes in boiling water - recommended glue: Loctite 415.