Production

At the modern chainsaw and power tool assembly plant in Waiblingen-Neustadt: All saw functions are checked and the carburetor tuned in the tuning booth.

In Waiblingen-Neustadt: Every operation counts - mounting the intake screen for the STIHL BG 85 blower.

A workplace on the assembly line at STIHL in Waiblingen-Neustadt. The TS 700 cut-off machine is produced here.

In brushcutter assembly in Waiblingen-Neustadt, the operation of the control handle is checked before the test run.

Screener on the STIHL guide bar production line in Waiblingen-Neustadt.

At the STIHL Engineering Center: carrying out vibration measurements during chainsaw operation.

STIHL products are shipped all over the world from the finished goods warehouse in Ludwigsburg.

As well as acquiring new knowledge and skills, training with STIHL also develops the key qualifications of being a good team player, using initiative and being self-reliant.

Old magnesium parts are melted down in the melting furnace with no loss of quality to make new starting material (Prüm-Weinsheim, Eifel).

STIHL Inc., USA employee assembling crankshafts for STIHL chainsaws.

Modern assembly systems are used to assemble the chainsaws at STIHL Inc. in the USA.

Guide bar quality control at STIHL's Brazilian factory.

Chainsaw and power tool assembly at STIHL Brazil. Picture shows preliminary pump housing assembly.

Saw Chains are manufactured at Wil/St. Gallen in Switzerland for worldwide distribution.