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DeWalt DCS 355 L1 Akku Oszillierer 18V Brushless Solo + 1x Akku 3,0Ah + Ladegerät + TSTAK

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DeWalt DCS 355 L1 Akku Oszillierer 18V Brushless Solo + 1x Akku 3,0Ah + Ladegerät + TSTAKLieferumfang: 1x DeWalt DCS 355 Akku Oszillierer 18V 1x DeWalt DCB 187 Li Ion Akku 18V 3,0 Ah 1x DeWalt DCB Ladegert 1x DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1 70703 Werkzeug Box Koffer Transportbox Produktbeschreibung: Dieses akkubetriebene Multitool von DeWalt hat einen brstenlosen Motor. So werden die Laufzeit um bis zu 57% und die Lebensdauer erhht im Vergleich zu herkmmlichen Motoren mit Kohlebrsten. Die spezielle Werkzeugaufnahme erlaubt einen schnellen und

Lieferumfang:

- 1x DeWalt DCS 355 Akku Oszillierer 18V
- 1x DeWalt DCB 187 Li-Ion Akku 18V 3,0 Ah
- 1x DeWalt DCB Ladegerät
- 1x DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1-70703 Werkzeug Box / Koffer Transportbox

Produktbeschreibung:

Dieses akkubetriebene Multitool von DeWalt hat einen bürstenlosen Motor. So werden die Laufzeit um bis zu 57% und die Lebensdauer erhöht im Vergleich zu herkömmlichen Motoren mit Kohlebürsten. Die spezielle Werkzeugaufnahme erlaubt einen schnellen und werkzeuglosen Zubehörwechsel. Der Gasgebeschalter ist präzise dosierbar und die duale Griffposition gewährleistet eine perfekte Anwendungskontrolle. Die integrierte helle LED-Arbeitslampe leuchtet dunkle Arbeitsbereiche effektiv aus und ermöglicht so präzise Arbeitsergebnisse.

Technische Daten:

DeWalt DCS 355 Akku Oszillierer 18V
Leistung: 18 Volt
Oszillation pro Minute: 0-20.000
Akku-Technologie: XR Li-Ion
Schaltertyp: Variabler Dual Griff Gasgebeschalter
Werkzeugloser Wechsel der Aufsätze: Ja
Länge: 310 mm
Gewicht: 1,06 kg
Schalldruck: 86 dB(A)
Schallleistung-Unsicherheitsfaktor K3: 3 dB(A)
Schallleistung: 97 dB(A)
Schallleistung-Unsicherheitsfaktor K2: 3 dB(A)
Triaxiale Vibrationsstärke: 16,1 m/s²
Vibrations-Unsicherheitsfaktor K1: 1,5 m/s²

DeWalt DCB 187 Li-Ion Akku 18V 3,0 Ah
Spannung: 18 V
Akkukapazität: 3,0 Ah
Gewicht von einem Akku: 540 g

DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1-70703 Werkzeug Box / Koffer Transportbox
Volumen: 13,5 L
Abmessungen (BxHxT): 440 mm x 331 mm x 163 mm
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Dewalt DCB 113
Spannung: 10,8 Volt, 14,4 Volt und 18 Volt
Akku-Technologie: Lithium-Ionen
Ladestrom: 3 Ah
Länge: 150 mm
Breite: 120 mm
Höhe: 70 mm
Gewicht: 300 g


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