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Festool TS 55 FEBQ-Plus Tauchsäge 1200 W 160 mm + Systainer ( 576703 ) - Nachfolger von 576000

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Festool TS 55 FEBQ-Plus Tauchsäge 1200 W 160 mm + Systainer ( 576703 ) - Nachfolger von 576000Lieferumfang: 1x Festool Tauchsge TS 55 F 1x Kreissgeblatt WOOD FINE CUT HW 160x1,8x20 WD42 1x Splitterschutz 1x Sichtfenster 1x Innensechskantschlssel SW 5 1x Festool Systainer SYS3 M 337 Produktbeschreibung: Die Festool Tauchsge TS 55 F ist ideal fr przise Tauchschnitte bei einer Materialstrke von bis zu 55 mm und eignet sich so perfekt fr das Ablngen von Innentren, das Zuschneiden von Plattenmaterial, zum Herstellen von Dehnungsfugen in Parkettbden

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Festool Tauchsäge TS 55 F
- 1x Kreissägeblatt WOOD FINE CUT HW 160x1,8x20 WD42
- 1x Splitterschutz
- 1x Sichtfenster
- 1x Innensechskantschlüssel SW 5
- 1x Festool Systainer SYS3 M 337

Produktbeschreibung:

Die Festool Tauchsäge TS 55 F ist ideal für präzise Tauchschnitte bei einer Materialstärke von bis zu 55 mm und eignet sich so perfekt für das Ablängen von Innentüren, das Zuschneiden von Plattenmaterial, zum Herstellen von Dehnungsfugen in Parkettböden und Schattenfugen sowie das Zusägen und Bearbeiten von Gipsfaserplatten. Durch den Führungskeil gewährleistet die Tauchsäge sicheres Arbeiten und einfaches Ansetzen in einer bestehenden Schnittfuge. Mit dem transparenten und verschiebbaren Sichtfenster haben Sie stets gute Sicht auf Anriss und Sägeblatt. Der federnd gelagerte Führungskeil tritt vor dem Sägeblatt aus, so verhindert er das Verklemmen und vereinfacht das erneute Ansetzen in bestehende Schnittfugen. Die neuverbaute Regelelektronik ermöglicht die Drehzahlregelung für Temperaturüberwachung, Schnellbremse und gewährleistet so eine optimale Anpassung an den Werkstoff. Dank des FastFix Spindelstopp ist der Sägeblattwechsel ganz einfach. Mit wenigen Handgriffen ist das richtige Sägeblatt montiert und die passende Drehzahleinstellung für materialgerechtes Sägen vorgenommen, wodurch immer materialgerecht arbeiten garantiert ist. Das flache Gehäuse bietet beim Arbeiten höchste Flexibilität bei einer Winkeleinstellung mit Hinterschnitt-Funktion von -1 bis 47°. Der neue Systainer SYS3 M 337 mit bewährter Grundfläche ist die Säge mit Zubehör sicher und mobil gelagert - jetzt auch mit Kompatibilität zum bott vario3 Fahrzeugeinrichtung.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Festool
Herstellerbezeichnung: TS 55 FEBQ-Plus
Herstellernummer: 576703
Leistungsaufnahme: 1200 W
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 2000 - 5800 min-1
Sägeblattdurchmesser: 160 mm
Winkelbereich: -1° - 47°
Schnitttiefe bei 45°: 0 - 43 mm
Schnittiefe bei 90°: 0-55 mm
Anschluss Staubabsaugung (Durchmesser): 27 / 36 mm
Gewicht (ohne Akku): 4,5 kg


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