The SX-56 is a gasoline-powered walk-behind snow blower built for clearing driveways, yards, parking areas and pedestrian paths through the full winter season. Powered by a four-stroke petrol engine, the machine operates fully independently of mains electricity — the decisive advantage during heavy snowfalls, when clearing is needed precisely where and when cords cannot reach.
The unit has a working width of 596 mm, stands 1046 mm tall with a length of 1375 mm, and weighs 76 kg, a mass that helps the auger bite into compacted snow while remaining manageable for a single operator. Four-stroke engines run on straight gasoline without oil mixing, start more reliably in cold weather than two-stroke designs, and produce less exhaust — practical points for municipal crews and property managers who run equipment hard all winter.
With a minimum order of 10 units at factory pricing, the SX-56 targets garden machinery distributors, municipal services and facility-management companies in snowbelt markets. Russian manufacturers design snow equipment for genuinely severe winters, which translates directly into the robustness export buyers in northern climates are looking for.
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