Hi MM,
I've had a heap of these .Those generic, unbranded Chinese brush cutters are incredibly common, they almost all use the exact same blueprint, parts, and plastics whether they are branded as a "Demon," "Timbertech," "Trueshopping," or any of the hundreds of random names on Amazon and eBay.
While they don't have a single "brand" model name, in the small engine and replacement parts world, they are almost universally classified by their engine family/base design.
Here is what you would call it depending on who you are talking to:
1. The Industry Standard Names (For Parts and Manuals)
If you are looking for replacement parts (like a carburetor, pull start, or clutch), searching for these terms will bring up exactly what you need:
CG430 / CG520: This is the most common designation.
CG430 usually refers to the 43cc variants.
CG520 refers to the 52cc variants (which covers that 48cc to 54cc range ).
BC520 / BC430: "BC" simply stands for Brush Cutter, followed by the approximate engine size.
There are a few different displacements of this Line Trimmer.
2. The Generic Description
"Generic Chinese 52cc 2-Stroke Brush Cutter" (or 43cc, depending on the exact displacement , I just find displacement and search ?? cc line trimmer online ).
3. The "CE" Sticker Meaning
That "CE" sticker isn't a model number; it stands for Conformité Européenne. It just means the manufacturer is claiming the tool complies with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards so it could legally be imported.
💡 Quick Tip for Finding Parts
Because these tools are all cloned from the same classic Japanese designs (mostly old Komatsu/Zenoah or Mitsubishi blueprints), the parts are wildly interchangeable. If you ever need to fix it, just type "52cc brush cutter [part name]" or "CG520 [part name]" into eBay or Amazon, and 95% of the time, it will bolt right on!
Cheers
Max.