DeWalt DCH 253 Akku Kombihammer 18 V 2,1 J SDS plus + 1x Akku 2,0 Ah + TSTAK - ohne Ladegerät
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DeWalt DCH 253 Akku Kombihammer 18 V 2,1 J SDS plus + 1x Akku 2,0 Ah + TSTAK - ohne Ladegerät

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DeWalt DCH 253 Akku Kombihammer 18 V 2,1 J SDS plus + 1x Akku 2,0 Ah + TSTAK - ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x DeWalt DCH 253 Akku Kombibohrhammer 1x Dewalt DCB 183 2,0 Ah Akku Seitengriff Tiefenanschlag 1x DeWalt TSTAK DWST1 71195 Werkzeugbox Produktbeschreibung: Der 18 Volt starker, Akku betriebener Kombi Bohrhammer mit neuem, hocheffizienten Motor der eine mastabgebende Anzahl von Bohrlchern pro Akkuladung liefert. Der sehr hohe Bohrfortschritt wird durch das optimal abgestimmte elektropneumatische Hammerwerk erreicht, ebenso wie der

Lieferumfang:

- 1x DeWalt DCH 253 Akku-Kombibohrhammer
- 1x Dewalt DCB 183 2,0 Ah Akku
- Seitengriff
- Tiefenanschlag
- 1x DeWalt TSTAK DWST1-71195 Werkzeugbox 

Produktbeschreibung:

Der 18 Volt starker, Akku betriebener Kombi Bohrhammer mit neuem, hocheffizienten Motor der eine maßstabgebende Anzahl von Bohrlöchern pro Akkuladung liefert. Der sehr hohe Bohrfortschritt wird durch das optimal abgestimmte elektropneumatische Hammerwerk erreicht, ebenso wie der elektronische Drehstopp bei leichten Meißelarbeiten und der Schlagstopp bei Bohrarbeiten in Holz, Metall und Keramik. Zugleich ist der hocheffiziente Motor, das Getriebe und Schlagwerk durch eine spezielle Dämpfungsmechanik geschützt und trägt effizient zur Vibrationsreduzierung bei. Die integrierte LED hilft beim Ausleuchten des Arbeitsplatzes, der modulare Maschinenaufbau erleichtert Servicearbeiten an dem Bohrer selbst. Der mitgelieferte gummierte Zusatzgriff und das sehr geringe Gewicht sowie die ausbalancierte Bauweise sorgen für ermüdungsarmes Arbeiten auch bei längerem Einsatz.
Der TSTAK DWST1-71195 ist ein besonders robuster und langlebiger Werkzeugkoffer aus dem Hause DeWalt. Durch die rostfreien Metallschließen und den gummierten Handgriff mit Kunststoffkern ist der Koffer für besonders hohe Ansprüche geeignet. Mit der herausnehmbaren Trage sorgt der DWST1-71195 immer für optimalen Stauraum. Bei mehreren Boxen ist der TSTAK mit einem Boxen-Verbindungssystem ausgestattet. 

Technische Daten:

Spannung: 18 V
Einzelschlagenergie: 2,1 Joule
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 1.200 min-1
Leerlaufschlagzahl: 4.500 min-1
Werkzeugaufnahme: SDS-plus
Max. Bohrlesitung (Metall): 13 mm
Max. Bohrleistung (Beton): 24 mm
Max. Bohrleistung (Holz): 26 mm
Abmessungen (BxTxH): 440x332x301,5 mm


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