ECHO Gas-Powered Power Head: 1 Speeds, 21.2 cc Engine Displacement, 2-Cycle Engine
The ECHO Gas-Powered Power Head (SKU 44X179, MPN PAS-225AB) is a 1-speed, 2-cycle gas-powered power head with a 21.2 cc engine displacement. This product is designed for use with ECHO attachments and operates on a…
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Product Description
The ECHO Gas-Powered Power Head (SKU 44X179, MPN PAS-225AB) is a 1-speed, 2-cycle gas-powered power head with a 21.2 cc engine displacement. This product is designed for use with ECHO attachments and operates on a 2-cycle engine cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ECHO PAS-225AB power head used for?
The ECHO PAS-225AB is a gas-powered power head designed to power ECHO attachments such as trimmers, edgers, and blowers. It is ideal for landscaping, grounds maintenance, and property care tasks requiring a reliable 2-cycle engine.
What are the specifications of the ECHO PAS-225AB?
The ECHO PAS-225AB features a 21.2 cc 2-cycle engine with 1 speed. It is a gas-powered power head designed for use with ECHO attachments. The manufacturer part number is PAS-225AB, and it operates on a 2-cycle engine cycle.
Where to buy the ECHO PAS-225AB worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the ECHO PAS-225AB power head worldwide. As a global industrial equipment distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us to source this ECHO model for your operations.
How to maintain the ECHO PAS-225AB power head?
To maintain the ECHO PAS-225AB, use fresh 2-cycle fuel mix, clean the air filter regularly, and inspect the spark plug. Follow the manufacturer's manual for storage and seasonal care. Proper maintenance extends engine life and ensures reliable performance.
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3G Electric supplies ECHO gas-powered power heads. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.







