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Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR-301 Akku Ratsche lang 12 V 75 Nm 3/8" + 1x Akku 3,0 Ah - ohne Ladegerät

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Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR-301 Akku Ratsche lang 12 V 75 Nm 3/8" + 1x Akku 3,0 Ah - ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR Akku Ratsche lang 1x Milwaukee M12 B3 Akku 12 V 3,0 Ah ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Die Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR Akku Ratsche ist ein professionelles und leistungsstarkes Werkzeug. Mit einer Spannung von 12 V, einer Lnge von 363 mm und einem Ratschenkopf mit einer Hhe von 19,3 mm ist sie ideal fr verschiedene mechanische Anwendungen. Dank der FUEL Technologie und hochwertigen Bauteilen wird dem professionellen

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- 1x Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR Akku Ratsche lang
- 1x Milwaukee M12 B3 Akku 12 V 3,0 Ah
- ohne Ladegerät

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Die Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR Akku Ratsche ist ein professionelles und leistungsstarkes Werkzeug. Mit einer Spannung von 12 V, einer Länge von 363 mm und einem Ratschenkopf mit einer Höhe von 19,3 mm ist sie ideal für verschiedene mechanische Anwendungen. Dank der FUEL-Technologie und hochwertigen Bauteilen wird dem professionellen Anwender eine noch bessere Haltbarkeit geboten. Der verlängerte Ratschenhals von 81 mm Länge ermöglicht ein einfaches Arbeiten in beengten Räumen. Der Metall-Gasgebeschalter sorgt für eine einfache und kontrollierte Bedienung. Der Handgriff mit Softgrip-Auflage bietet mehr Griffigkeit und die LED-Beleuchtung und Akku-Ladestandsanzeige gewährleisten eine optimale Übersicht. Auch die REDLINK PLUS-Elektronik mit fortschrittlichem digitalem Überlastschutz für Maschine und Akku sorgt für eine konstante Leistung unter Last. Das Gewicht des Geräts mit Akku beträgt 1,4 kg mit einem M12 B2 Akku aus dem Hause Milwaukee. Dank des niedrigen Schalldruckpegels von 81,95 dB(A) und des Schallleistungspegels von 92,95 dB(A) ist das Gerät besonders leise. Mit der Milwaukee M12 FIR38LR Ratsche erhalten Sie ein professionelles und leistungsstarkes Werkzeug, das Ihnen eine maximale Haltbarkeit und eine einfache und kontrollierte Bedienung bietet. Die Firma Milwaukee ist ein Hersteller für Werkzeuge aller Art, der sich vor allem durch seine lange Tradition und seine hohe Verarbeitungsqualität auszeichnet.

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Hersteller: Milwaukee
Herstellerbezeichnung: M12 FIR38LR
Spannung: 12 V
Länge: 363 mm
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 0 – 200 min⁻¹
Max. Drehmoment: 75 Nm
Ratschenkopfhöhe: 19,3 mm
Werkzeugaufnahme: ⅜″ vierkant
Gewicht mit Akku (epta): 1,4 kg (m12 b2)
Schalldruckpegel (lpa): 81,95 dB(A)
Schalldruckpegel Unsicherheit: 3 dB(A)
Schallleistungspegel (lwa):  92,95 V
Schallleistungspegel Unsicherheit: 3 dB(A)
Schwingungsemissionswert anziehen von Schrauben und Muttern maximaler Größe: 2,64 m/s²
Schwingungsemissionswert anziehen von Schrauben und Muttern maximaler Größe Unsicherheit: 1,5 m/s²


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Real scholarship addressing difficult but important topics in history, economic history, and development. What every economist should read to think much more deeply about how institutions, culture, and human agency interact. At the same time, scholars like the three co-authors demonstrate that there still remains the possibility of doing work that isn’t larded with ideological or activist posturing. Highly recommended.
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