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Learn more about the STIHL AS Battery System here
STIHL Batteries and Chargers are interchangeable within each range.
The STIHL AS 2 Battery can be used in all AS Battery Tools.
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Compatible Batteries
AS 2
Compatible Chargers
AL 1
Learn more about the STIHL AK Battery System here
STIHL Batteries and Chargers are interchangeable within each range.
The STIHL AK Batteries can be used in the various AK Battery Tools.
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AK Batteries
AK 10
AK 20
AK 30
*The AK 10 Battery is not recommended for some tools due to lack of power.
Compatible Chargers
AL 101
AL 300
AL 301
AL 500
Learn more about the STIHL AP Battery System here
STIHL Batteries and Chargers are interchangable within each range.
The STIHL AP Batteries can be used in the various AP Battery Tools.
View the STIHL AP Battery Tool Range here
AP Batteries
AP 200
AP 300 S
AP 500 S
Compatable Chargers
AL 101
AL 300
AL 301
AL 500
Learn more about the STIHL AI Battery System here
STIHL AI Battery tools come with an integrated Lithium-Ion Battery.
- Plugs into the wall to charge, just like your cellphone
- All-in-one convenience
- Compact and lightweight
- Easy to use
Browse STIHL Engine Oils and Lubricants
The life of a powertool and how well it functions depends on the quality of the fuels, oils and lubricants used. This is why STIHL offers a high-quality range, tailored precisely to the needs of their tools.
The Importance of Quality Lubricants and Oils
The Role of Lubricants in Extending Tool Lifespan
Every power tool, from chainsaws to trimmers, relies on lubricants to reduce friction between its moving parts. Quality lubricants ensure these parts move smoothly, reducing wear and tear, and thereby extending the tool's lifespan.
How Quality Oils Enhance Tool Performance
Just as a car runs better with quality engine oil, power tools perform better with superior oils. They ensure the engine runs smoothly, reduces the chances of overheating, and maintains consistent performance.
The Difference Between Engine Oils and Lubricants
While both are essential for power tools, engine oils are specifically designed for the internal components of an engine, ensuring smooth operation. In contrast, lubricants are used on various parts of a tool, like chains or blades, to reduce friction.
General Tips for Maintaining Power Tools
Regular Checks and the Role of Lubrication
Routine checks can identify issues before they become problems. Regular lubrication, as part of these checks, ensures your tools remain in top condition.
Storage Tips to Prolong Tool Life
Store tools in a cool, dry place. Ensure they're clean and well-lubricated before storage to prevent rust and degradation.
Recognizing When to Replace or Replenish Oils and Lubricants
Over time, oils can degrade and lubricants can wear off. Recognizing the signs, like increased friction or reduced tool performance, can help you know when it's time for a change. You should also not leave oil in your tool if you will not be using it for more than a month. Empty the oil and run the tool dry before storing it.