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DeWALT DCW220N Akku Bandschleifer 18V bürstenlos 75x533 mm ohne Akku Sologerät

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DeWALT DCW220N Akku Bandschleifer 18V bürstenlos 75x533 mm ohne Akku SologerätBeschreibung: Leistungsstarker 18 Volt Akku Bandschleifer Brstenlose Motor Technologie fr hhere Leistung, kompaktere Abmessungen sowie lngere Lebensdauer Regulierbare Geschwindigkeit ber Gasgebeschalter sowie Drehzahlvorwahl ber Rndelrad mit 5 verschiedenen Geschwindigkeitsstufen von 198 320 m min fr materialspezifischen Einsatz Universal Bandgre von 75x533 mm Laufzeit von bis zu 12,5 Minuten mit einem 18 Volt XR 5 Ah Akku Air Lock kompatible

Beschreibung:

  • Leistungsstarker 18 Volt Akku-Bandschleifer
  • Bürstenlose Motor-Technologie für höhere Leistung, kompaktere Abmessungen sowie längere Lebensdauer
  • Regulierbare Geschwindigkeit über Gasgebeschalter sowie Drehzahlvorwahl über Rändelrad mit 5 verschiedenen Geschwindigkeitsstufen von 198 – 320 m/min für materialspezifischen Einsatz
  • Universal-Bandgröße von 75x533 mm
  • Laufzeit von bis zu 12,5 Minuten mit einem 18 Volt XR 5 Ah Akku
  • Air-Lock kompatible Staubabsaugung erfasst nahezu 90% des Staubes
  • Wireless Tool Control (WTC) für automatisches, kabelloses Einschalten eines Saugers beim Start der Maschine
  • Werkzeuglose Einstellung der Schleifbandrolle für eine exakte Ausrichtung
  • Werkzeugloser Schleifbandwechsel
  • Serienmäßig als Basistype (ohne Akkus und Ladegerät) optimal geeignet bei bereits vorhandenen 18 Volt oder 54 Volt XR FLEXVOLT-Akkus

Technische Daten:

Akku-Technologie XR Li-Ion
Akku-Spannung 18 Volt
Akku-Kapazität --
Leerlaufdrehzahl 198-320 U/min
Bandgröße 75 x 533 mm
Gewicht 3.46 kg
Schalldruck 82 dB(A)
Schallleistung-Unsicherheitsfaktor  3 dB(A)
Schallleistung 90 dB(A)


Mitgeliefertes Zubehör:

  • Staubfangsack
  • 80er Schleifband
  • Geliefert ohne Akku und ohne Ladegerät

 

Angaben nach Produktsicherheitsverordnung (EU) 2023/988 (GPSR):

Stanley Black & Decker GmbH
Black & Decker Str. 40
D 65510 Idstein
Tel.: +49 6126 210
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.dewalt.de

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