Brand | Silky |
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Color | Multi |
Blade Material | Alloy |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Item Weight | 7.3 Pounds |
Blade Length | 15.4 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 6 |
Manufacturer | Silky |
Part Number | 179-39 |
Item Weight | 7.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 249.21 x 1.97 x 9.06 inches |
Item model number | 179-39 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Saw |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship |
Silky HAYAUCHI 3-Ext. Polesaw 6.3m (21')
Brand | Silky |
Color | Multi |
Blade Material | Alloy |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Item Weight | 7.3 Pounds |
About this item
- Bestselling, professional, aluminum telescoping pole saw - The pole saw of choice by professionals & home owners
- 3-extension 4-poles/sections telescoping pole saw model that extends to 21 feet
- Extension range is 8 feet to 21-feet (2,440 to 6,300 mm); maximum working reach is 25 feet
- 15-2/5 in. (390mm) blade length; 5.5 teeth per in. (6.5 teeth per 30mm) teeth configuration
- Product applications include pruning & trimming, arborist & forestry, lawn & garden
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Easy to use | 4.8 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.1 |
Light weight | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.1 | 3.5 | 4.4 | 3.8 |
Maneuverability | 4.6 | — | 4.5 | 4.0 | — | 3.9 |
Lock Feature | — | 3.8 | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | 4.1 |
Sturdiness | — | — | 4.2 | 3.3 | 4.4 | 4.0 |
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blade length | 15.4 inches | — | 0.05 inches | 17.3 inches | 390 millimeters | 26 feet |
power source | — | — | Pneumatic | Manual Mode | Manual | Hand Powered |
blade material | Alloy | Carbon Steel | Alloy Steel | Alloy Steel | High Speed Steel | Alloy,Carbon Steel,Steel |
number of teeth | 6 | — | 6 | — | 85 | 6 |
included components | — | — | Bag | — | Sentei 4 Section Telescoping Aluminum Polesaw | Bag |
weight | 7.3 pounds | — | 14.8 pounds | — | 7.7 pounds | — |
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From the manufacturer
Extension range is 8 feet to 21 feet
The History of Silky Saws
Silky Saws are manufactured in the Ono region of Japan, famous for its consistently high-quality Japanese steel with the lowest amount of impurities. With nearly 100 years of hand saw technology & superior craftsmanship, these saws remain unmatched by any other saw on the market.
Silky Professional Series Hayauchi Telescopic Pole Saws
Reach new heights with this telescopic pole saw
Specifications based on 179-39 pole saw.
- 4-section 3-extension telescopic aluminum pole saw, 21 feet long
- 6.9 LB operating weight
- Quick removable sawhead requires no tools
- Aluminum poles provide the ultimate combination of strength & reduced weight
- Manufacturers limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials & workmanship
- WARNING: Do not use pole saw within 50 feet (15 meters) of power lines or electrical wires. Failure to heed this warning may result in serious injury or death by electrocution
- WARNING: Improper use of this pole saw can cause serious or fatal injury. Do not cut above your head. Always use a hard hat & eye protection when using this product
Silky's Hayauchi Telescopic Pole Saw Specifications
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Applications:-For commercial or at-home use, Silky's Hayauchi pole saws can be used for pruning, trimming, lawn & garden, hunting, orchard, trail or park maintenance. -Suitable for palms, evergreens, deciduous, fruit & nut-bearing trees. |
Custom Scabbard Included-Sharpened hook tip can be used for pulling suckers, keeping the blade in the cut on full strokes & pulling hangers that get stuck in the tree. -Custom scabbard included on all versions. |
Pole Design-Available in 1, 2 or 3 extensions for maximum reach. -Positive locking adjustability provides secure non-slip functionality. |
177-02-03 Replacement Blade (sold separately)-Genuine Silky Professional Series replacement blade (sold separately). -Genuine proprietary Japanese steel. -Blade length 15-2/5 inches. -Recommended cut capacity is 7.7 inches. |
179-39 | 178-39 | 177-39 | 177-02-03 replacement blade for Hayauchi Pole Saws (sold separately) | |
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Made in Japan | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Manufacturers Limited Lifetime Warranty | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
4-section 3 extension | ✓ | |||
3-section 2 extension | ✓ | |||
2-section 1 extension | ✓ | |||
Scabbard Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Extension range in feet | 8-21 feet | 7.7-16 feet | 7.5-12 feet | |
Tooth Size | XL - 5.5 teeth per inch | XL - 5.5 teeth per inch | XL - 5.5 teeth per inch | XL - 5.5 teeth per inch |
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ASIN | B0014CC4WK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #554,358 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #856 in Handsaws |
Date First Available | June 28, 2004 |
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Product Description
This telescoping pole saw from Silky Saws is made of aluminum alloy and is a 4-section pole system with comfort grip base-pole which extends from 7.4-ft to 21-ft, 390mm (15.4-in) blade comes with protective scabbard. 7.35-pounds
From the Manufacturer
The Silky 179-39 Telescoping Landscaping Pole Saw HAYAUCHI 390 (21 feet) is a bestselling, professional, aluminum telescoping pole saw - the pole saw of choice by professionals. The aluminum alloy extension poles are oval shaped, providing precise control over the direction of the blade (especially important for high cutting) and giving strength and rigidity to the pole thus reducing bending to the minimum. The base pole has a pole-end shock absorber and comfortable rubberized over grip which ensures good hold and control. The 15-2/5-inch curved blade utilizes proprietary Silky 4-RETSUME (Four Rows of Teeth) Technology. Teeth are set in such a way that there appears to be 4 rows of them. Ideal for toughest pruning jobs! Blade can be adjusted to two different angles for lower or higher cutting and features an upper and lower sickle. The upper sickle is used to cut vines and lower sickle to undercut bark. Lower sickle provides clean cut without damaging tree, while upper sickle prevents blade from slipping off limb. HAYAUCHI is the finest telescoping pole saw available on the market today. Black rigid-plastic blade cover is included. Made in Japan. To allow effective use of HAYAUCHI pole saws, two locking systems are incorporated to assure structural rigidity of the extended poles: 1) locking pins/buttons - the primary pole locking mechanism; and 2) friction clamps - the secondary pole locking mechanism. The two systems are designed to work together. This dual locking system allows 100% of the effort at the handle to be effectively transferred to the blade up to 21 feet away. Spring-loaded locking buttons allow multiple length adjustments and safety friction clamps hold the extensions firmly in place. Safety considerations require that the pole saw user must wear a hard hat and eye protection at all times. Manufacturer Warning: Do not use aluminum telescoping pole saws around electrical power lines or equipment. Electrical shock may result. Incorrect use of the Silky pole saw may cause injury.
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Customers like the sturdiness, sharpness, quality and performance of the pole saw. For example, they mention that it's well made, the blade is awesome and the performance is devastatingly effective. That said, opinions are mixed on the value.
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Customers like the sturdiness of the tools. They say it's very well made, solid, and has a sharp blade that won't bend. Customers also appreciate the choice of materials of construction and the overall cutting quality of the product. They describe it as a quality professional tool and absolutely worth the price.
"...The aluminum construction is shaped for maximum stability and strength yet light and maneuverable even at full extension...." Read more
"...But you get what you pay for with this saw. It is incredibly sturdy. Very well made. The saw is very sharp. I have used it on palm trees and maple...." Read more
"...This is a quality professional tool and it's absolutely worth the price. The big box home store saws aren't in the same league...." Read more
"...the design of the HAYAUCHI 390 21-ft Pole saw (Silky), choice of materials of construction, and have used it many times since purchase in 2009...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the saw blade. They mention that it is awesomely sharp, razor-sharp, and can cut through the hardest trees. The high carbon steel is sharp and effective, and the straight edge flat-blade hook at. They are making nice clean cuts with ease and the saw cuts very quickly.
"...The blade is of high quality and well designed. The high carbon steel is sharp and effective, the straight edge flat-blade hook at the end of the..." Read more
"...It is incredibly sturdy. Very well made. The saw is very sharp. I have used it on palm trees and maple. Cuts through so easily...." Read more
"...Also, it's much easier to cut fronds and branches when the blade is perpendicular to the limb, when you can place all of the saw weight on the limb...." Read more
"...The saw blade cuts very quickly, I have several oak, elm, and hickory trees around my house and the Silky cut through all of them with ease...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the saw. They mention that it is a terrific saw, with a great blade. They also say that it does more work with less effort than a manual operated pole saw, and that it cuts fantastic. Customers also say it is the gold standard of tree care, and the best tool for debarking the tree as well as cutting fronns and seed pods.
"...One helps you pull a cut branch that is stuck in other branches out. The other is for finishing off a branch cleanly...." Read more
"...It's just a really good tool and it does more work with less effort than a cheap saw will do...." Read more
"...who appreciates the design and function of the pole and execution of an awesome blade. If you use it the way I do, it will pay for itself easily." Read more
"...No more ladders. Trimming has become fun! I can't say enough good about this saw...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the saw. They mention that it is a finely made tool, powerful, lightweight, and devastatingly effective on branches out of reach. The saw works as intended, and the blade works perfect. It does more work with less effort than a cheap saw, and it's worth it. The blade is quite effective, and still works perfectly with no visible damage.
"...The high carbon steel is sharp and effective, the straight edge flat-blade hook at the end of the serrated blade does a great job at severing the..." Read more
"...It's just a really good tool and it does more work with less effort than a cheap saw will do...." Read more
"...is a learning curve before you can use it safely, confidently, and successfully...." Read more
"...this about 2 to 3 weeks ago and have trimmed 3 trees since, very successfully...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the pole saw. They mention that it is powerful, lightweight, and devastatingly effective. They also appreciate the extension mechanism is not too heavy, even with its great reach. Overall, customers find the polesaw to be easy to transport and use.
"...aluminum construction is shaped for maximum stability and strength yet light and maneuverable even at full extension...." Read more
"...The blade is extremely sharp. The pole is sturdy and lightweight. The first time I used it I trimmed for about 4 hours with only occasional rest...." Read more
"...This is probably lighter than fiberglass poles of the same length. The blade is sharp - let it do the work." Read more
"I love the design. It is very sturdy and light. Which is surprising in something that extends out this far...." Read more
Customers find the pole saw easy to use and maneuver. They say the pole is sturdy and not difficult to navigate. Customers also say the instructions are included and the saw is light and a joy to use.
"...Saved them $100 that they were going to pay a service.So easy. Just make sure you are out of the way for the falling branches." Read more
"...the same length of time -- and be more efficient, safer, and more comfortable to use. Highly recommended!UPDATE: January 11, 2020...." Read more
"...At its full extension, it becomes a bit unwieldy, but manageable...." Read more
"...My tree trimming sessions are dramatically shorter, easier than ever before (with other saws), and safer...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the extension of the pole saw. For example, they mention it has a long reach, is easy to maneuver, and can be extended and collapsed with minimal effort. The aluminum pole is light and easy to extend to the 21-foot length. The poles extend easily and the blade is high quality. The extension capability is secure and functional to its max.
"...The cutting is easy - gravity helps make the downward cut. The length is superb. And to me, the quality shows...." Read more
"...Loved it! Extensions, balance, tightness and brilliant saw and cutting edge . . . I had to wrestle it out of his hands to try it. I loved it!..." Read more
"...This is NOT the case with the Silky! The blade itself is much longer than most other saws, and it's scary sharp...." Read more
"...Worked very well - cutting was fast and the long range really helped do a good job. I also have a half dead olive tree...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the tool. Some mention it's a great tool that's worth the price, it has saved them a ton of money, and is very effective at maintaining trees and removing hazardous branches. However, others say that it'll pay for itself the first time they do.
"...This is a quality professional tool and it's absolutely worth the price. The big box home store saws aren't in the same league...." Read more
"...a really big benefit as everyone points out, is that the cost savings are huge--- I have probably saved $500 in professional costs so far, and..." Read more
"...Bought this saw on my app while in the parking lot.This saw is EXPENSIVE. But you get what you pay for with this saw. It is incredibly sturdy...." Read more
"...It has saved me a ton of money and if you've got a lot of trees you need to trim with branches too high to reach..." Read more
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The blade is of high quality and well designed. The high carbon steel is sharp and effective, the straight edge flat-blade hook at the end of the serrated blade does a great job at severing the bark at the end of the cut ensuring a quick fall of the branches with no hang-ups.
A bit on the costly side this saw is truly a professional tool, I cut hardwood branches up to 6 inches with little effort and was able to reach branches I would not have been able to trim without a snorkel lift or ladder. I can see this being the last pole saw I will ever have to buy.
Highly recommended.
This saw is EXPENSIVE. But you get what you pay for with this saw. It is incredibly sturdy. Very well made. The saw is very sharp. I have used it on palm trees and maple. Cuts through so easily.
No need for a ladder now. I used to climb up a ladder and trim by hand. I would use a saws all, a hand saw for when the batteries went out, a pair of clippers to trim and clean up. No need for any of that now.
The “hook” on the top and the bottom of the saw blade are great. One helps you pull a cut branch that is stuck in other branches out. The other is for finishing off a branch cleanly. I feel like a pro whe I use this saw.
Once I got my trees trimmed, I went to my neighbor’s to trim theirs. Saved them $100 that they were going to pay a service.
So easy. Just make sure you are out of the way for the falling branches.
This is a quality professional tool and it's absolutely worth the price. The big box home store saws aren't in the same league. They will cut smaller limb but they require much more effort to get it done.
The 21' length is a little difficult to maneuver. You have to plan your and your tool's "escape" to ensure the pole doesn't end up getting banged & bent when big limbs fall. A 4" limb with foliage can easily be 200# plus. I got a small ding in the pole from a falling limb an now the top extension is tight when I collapse it for storage. Still works like a charm but I will be more careful in the future.
I really second guessed this purchase because of the cost - I put it in my cart and thought about it for about a month (yes, I'm that cheap). I thought for $300 it should come with a chain and a motor and maybe a neighborhood kid to help carry the brush to the curb. I read several reviews and watched a few videos and became convinced this tool was worth the cost. After I finally bought it and used it in my yard I realized that I made the right choice. It's just a really good tool and it does more work with less effort than a cheap saw will do. I have big trees with big limbs and a lesser saw simply will note do the job. I know this because I have tried. No regrets and I would buy it again without hesitation.
For the hard work in the upper section of my trees, I hire a tree service to come in once every two to three years to trim only what needs to be trimmed, and no more. NOTE: Don't ever let a tree service get after your tree without you and them agreeing on exactly what is to be cut and what isn't (a beautiful tree can be destroyed in short time if they just simply cut away). But for sucker branches that come up in the late summer or fall (or about anytime in Houston) I know what I want to keep and I know what I want to remove. So that's where this Silky/Hayauchi works just fine.
The Silky extended is 21.5 ft. My height is ~6 ft and extending the pole up with both hands firmly gripped on the Silky; I can get an additional ~2.5 ft. The result is nearly 30 feet maximum distance straight up. So with proper planning, safety glasses, good leather gloves, and being physical fit to handle such a tool, I can literally reach up from the ground and cut off small sucker branches that are no higher than ~30 feet from the ground. Warning: don't go out and try this immediately after buying this saw; unless you're in that business and understand how pole-saws respond greatly extended. In my own experience, I waited until I developed enough confidence in the use of the Silky before extending that last section and giving it maximum length. So, with use comes confidence and knowledge. Knowing you're pole-saw and how to respond when things don't go quite the way you expected will keep you out of trouble (electric lines, fences, wife's flowers, and other items nearby that the Silky could reach if it needs to be lowered quickly). You should be constantly aware of where the Silky will come down when working in any extended reaches.
Like most tools of this type, there is a learning curve before you can use it safely, confidently, and successfully. Notice the oval design of the aluminum shaft sections; it is obviously strongest when held properly with the oval in the vertical, not horizontal position. When raising and lowering an extended pole, always keep the oval design of the pole in the vertical position. Practice: Extend the pole all the way out and lock it in place. Now pick it up and lift it to a position straight up and down. Not so easy, right? Extended weight at an angle (even as light as this pole/blade is) can be a real surprise and you need to know what it feels like and if you can handle it. If you can't, then simply don't go there and use only two sections because if fully extended and it comes off a branch when your pulling quickly to cut a sucker, it will gather momentum quickly on its way down and you may not be able to completely stop it before it hits the ground or whatever is there. Again, know your surroundings before using any pole saw.
Pole-saws obviously aren't for everybody but this one is easy to recommend (four years experience) for occasional users like myself who appreciates the design and function of the pole and execution of an awesome blade. If you use it the way I do, it will pay for itself easily.
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Zur Säge selbst: die japanischen Sägen von Silky, ich habe noch die Pocketboy und die Zübat, sind ihr Geld wert. Für die Fällaktion, die gänzlich ohne Motorsäge vonstatten gehen sollte, konnte ich mir nichts besseres wünschen. Mit der Pocketboy hatte ich schon reichlich Erfahrungen auch im Bastelbereich machen können, obwohl sie dafür nun wirklich nicht gebaut wurde. Auch mit der Zübat macht das Sägen Freude. Erst recht mit dem weiten Einsatzfeld der Hayauchi, auch auf die volle Länge ausgezogen. Allerdings sollte man dabei aber daran denken, dass die Säge aufgrund ihres soliden Aufbaus recht schwer ist.
Das macht sich schon bemerkbar, wenn man sie nur in die Hand nimmt. Die Griffumwicklung und auch die Griffform erinnern an den Griff eines Samurai-Schwertes. Allerdings ist die Handhabung eine etwas andere.
Die Sägte ist nicht stufenlos in ihren Elementen verstellbar. Das ist auch gar nicht nötig bzw. es wäre eher kontraproduktiv. Die einzelnen Elemente rasten in ihren Endstufen sauber und satt ein. Die federnd gelagerten Sperrklinken in Verbindung mit dem Schnappverschluss geben doppelte Sicherheit. Das Sägeblatt ist ausreichend lang. Damit lassen sich auch dickere Äst mit einem Durchmesser von 25 - 30 cm zersägen. Auch Längsschnitte sind möglich, obwohl die Sägeblätter nur für den Schnitt quer zur Wuchsrichtung angelegt sein dürften.
Kurzum: die Dinger machen richtig Spaß.
Wichtig bei der Arbeit insbesondere mit der Teleskopsäge ist die Verwendung von Schutzeinrichtungen wie Arbeitshandschuhe und vor allem ein stabiler Motorsägenhelm mit Visier.