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Makita DTW 302 F1J Akku Schlagschrauber 18 V 300 Nm 3/8" Brushless + 1x Akku 3,0 Ah + Makpac - ohne Ladegerät

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Makita DTW 302 F1J Akku Schlagschrauber 18 V 300 Nm 3/8" Brushless + 1x Akku 3,0 Ah + Makpac - ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Makita DTW 302 Akku Schlagschrauber 1x Grtelclip 1x Makita BL 1830 B Li Ion Akku 18 V 3,0 Ah 1x Makita MAKPAC Systemkoffer 1x Universaleinlage ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der Makita DTW 302 Akku Schlagschrauber besitzt einen kraftvollen brstenlosen Motor. Eines der Highlights des Schlagschraubers ist das Anzugsdrehmoment von 300 Nm. Dank der vier Modi fr verschiedenen Schlagkraftstufen ist ein Materialgerechtes Arbeiten

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita DTW 302 Akku Schlagschrauber
- 1x Gürtelclip
- 1x Makita BL 1830 B Li-Ion Akku 18 V 3,0 Ah
- 1x Makita MAKPAC Systemkoffer
- 1x Universaleinlage
- ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Makita DTW 302 Akku Schlagschrauber besitzt einen kraftvollen bürstenlosen Motor. Eines der Highlights des Schlagschraubers ist das Anzugsdrehmoment von 300 Nm. Dank der vier Modi für verschiedenen Schlagkraftstufen ist ein Materialgerechtes Arbeiten problemlos möglich. Des Weiteren besitzt der Schlagschrauber drei Schraubmodis, so ist ein Lösen von Schrauben ohne diese unnötig zu beschädigen kein Problem mehr. Das LED Arbeitslicht mit Nachglimmfunktion ermöglicht eine gute Beleuchtung und erleichtert somit das Arbeiten bei schlechteren Sichtverhältnissen. Der Sprengring garantiert eine schnelle und sichere Aufnahme von Werkzeugen. Darüber hinaus verfügt der Makita DTW 302 über einen Tiefen Entladeschutz. Dadurch schaltet die Maschine automatisch ab, wenn der Akku fast leer ist. Dank des Gürtelclips der sowohl rechts als auch links montierbar ist, ist der Schlagschrauber schnell und sicher am Gürtel befestigt. Der Makita DTW 302 ist perfekt für Arbeiten die ein hohes Anzugsdrehmoment erfordern, dank der Kompatibilität zu den 18 Volt Akkus aus dem Hause Makita ist ein großes Spektrum an Zubehör vorhanden. Makita ist ein führender Hersteller für Elektrowerkzeugen, der schon seit Jahren das Vertrauen von Kunden gewonnen hat und ist weltweit bekannt für das hohe Qualitätsniveau bei der Verarbeitung von Werkzeugen.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Makita
Herstellerbezeichnung: DTW 302
Akkusystem: LXT
Akkuschutzsystem: Ja
Drehmoment max.: 80 / 130 / 180 / 300 Nm
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 0- 1000 / 1800 / 2600 / 3200 min⁻¹
(Leerlauf-)Schlagzahl: 0 - 1800 / 2600 / 3400 / 4000 min⁻¹
Außenvierkantaufnahme:: 3/8 "
Standardschrauben: M10 - M20
Hochfeste Schrauben: M10 - M16
Produktabmessung (L x B x H): 138 x 81 x 246 mm
Aufnahme: 3/8 "
Schallleistungspegel (LWA): 105 dB(A)
Schalldruckpegel (LpA): 94 dB(A)
K-Wert Geräusch: 3 dB(A)
Vibration Schlagschrauben bei Volllast: 15,4 m/s²
K-Wert Vibration:2,4 m/s²


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