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Makita DBO 481 M1J Akku Schwingschleifer 18 V 112 x 102 mm + 1x Akku 4,0 Ah + Makpac - ohne Ladegerät

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Makita DBO 481 M1J Akku Schwingschleifer 18 V 112 x 102 mm + 1x Akku 4,0 Ah + Makpac - ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Makita DBO 481 Akku Schwingschleifer 1x Staubbox 1x Makita BL 1840 B 18 V 4,0 Ah Akku ( 197265 4 ) 1x Makpac 1x Universaleinlage ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der Makita DBO 481 Z Akku Schwingschleifer ist ein starker Schwingschleifer mit effizienter Staubabsaugung. Das super Handling, sowie die handfreundliche Bauform zeichnen das Gert aus. Darber hinaus betrgt der Schwingungsbereich 1,5 mm und die Oszillationsgeschwindigkeit

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita DBO 481 Akku Schwingschleifer
- 1x Staubbox
- 1x Makita BL 1840 B 18 V 4,0 Ah Akku ( 197265-4 )
- 1x Makpac
- 1x Universaleinlage
- ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Makita DBO 481 Z Akku Schwingschleifer ist ein starker Schwingschleifer mit effizienter Staubabsaugung. Das super Handling, sowie die handfreundliche Bauform zeichnen das Gerät aus. Darüber hinaus beträgt der Schwingungsbereich 1,5 mm und die Oszillationsgeschwindigkeit kann zweistufig eingestellt werden. Die im Lieferumfang vorhandene Staubbox ist der ideale Begleiter für staubarmes Arbeiten. Des Weiteren kann auch eine externer Sauger angeschlossen werden. Dadurch wird die Absaugung noch einmal deutlich maximiert und die Staubbelastung im Raum minimiert. Die Schleifpapierbefestigung erfolgt am Kunststofffuß mittels Spannhebel. Makita ist ein führender Hersteller von Elektrowerkzeugen, eine lange Tradition und ein hoher Qualitätsstandard zeichnen das Unternehmen aus. 

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Makita
Herstellerbezeichnung: DBO 481
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Akkusystem LXT: Ja
Schwingkreis: 1,5 mm
Gewicht inkl. Akku (EPTA): 1,4 - 1,7 kg
Produktabmessung (L x B x H): 171 x 112 x 152 mm
Akkutyp (Ni-Cd / Li-Ion): Li-ion:
System: LXT 18V/36V
Schwingungen pro Minute: 11 000 / 14 000 min⁻¹
Schleifplattengröße: 112 x 102 mm
Papiergröße: 114 x 140 mm
Saugschlauchanschluss Ø innen/außen: 17/22 mm
Schalldruckpegel (LpA): 75 dB(A)
K-Wert Geräusch: 3 dB(A)
Vibration: ≤ 2,5 m/s²
K-Wert Vibration: 1,5 m/s²


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