
The FSE 60 is a robust, electric trimmer that is perfect for tough trimming jobs in your lawn.
The loop handle gives you brilliant control over the trimmer so you can manoeuver it exactly where it's needed. The integrated cable strain relief means the cord won't accidentally be disconnected in the middle of trimming.
You can also feed the mowing line out easily with the AutoCut® mowing head - just bump it on the ground to extend the line.
Features
Adjustable loop handle
The loop handle on the trimmer is easily adjusted without the need to use tools, so you can use the machine in the most comfortable position.
Extension cord strain relief
The integrated cord strain relief stops the cord from pulling and means that it stays securely connected at all times.
FAQs
Question: What type of cutting attachment does this trimmer use?
A: The FSE 60 uses an AutoCut® 6-2 mowing head. An optional PolyCutTM head is available from your nearest STIHL Dealer. STIHL PolyCutTM blades are extremely durable and give a precise finish to the lawn. Pre-cut mowing line can also be fitted to the head.
Tips
#1 Cleaning your FSE 60
When you have finished using the trimmer, unplug it and clean using a damp cloth or soft brush.
#2 Storing your FSE 60
We recommend that you store your FSE 60 grass trimmer in a clean and dry area and keep out of the reach of children at all times.
#3 Mowing line
To get the most of your trimmer line, simply drop it in a bucket of water for 12-24 hours before using it to make it more flexible and less likely to break.
Technical data
Total length IN / CM | 60 / 153 |
Rated voltage V | 120 |
Cutting diameter IN / MM | 14 / 350 |
Power output KW | 0.6 |
Vibration value, right M/S | 3.6 |
Vibration value, left M/S | 3.9 |
Sound pressure level DB(A) | 83 |
Sound power level DB(A) | 94 |
Weight KG / LB | 4.0 / 8.8 |
Power output W | 540 |
Standard cutting tool | AutoCut® C 6-2 |
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1927
Andreas Stihl founds an engineering office in Stuttgart and develops his own chainsaw.

1928
STIHL becomes a brand. The name represents the ceaseless quest of the engineer and company founder Andreas Stihl to ease the heavy labour of forestry work with his inventions.

1930
STIHL presents his portable petrol-powered chainsaw at the Leipzig trade fair – it is well received and orders flow in from across Europe.