DeWalt DCF 512 N Akku Ratsche 18 V 95 Nm 1/2" Brushless Solo - ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät
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DeWalt DCF 512 N Akku Ratsche 18 V 95 Nm 1/2" Brushless Solo - ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät

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DeWalt DCF 512 N Akku Ratsche 18 V 95 Nm 1/2" Brushless Solo - ohne Akku, ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Dewalt DCF 512 N Akku Ratsche ohne Akku, ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Die DeWalt DCF 512 N ist eine Akku Ratsche der neuesten Generation und eignet sich durch ihr sehr hohes Anzugsmoment von 95 Nm optimal fr schwere Schraubarbeiten. Dank innovativer, brstenloser Motor Technologie bietet sie eine lngere Laufzeit pro Akku Ladung sowie eine hhere Lebensdauer. Drehzahl und Drehmoment lassen sich ber den fein dosierbaren

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- 1x Dewalt DCF 512 N Akku-Ratsche
- ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Die DeWalt DCF 512 N ist eine Akku Ratsche der neuesten Generation und eignet sich durch ihr sehr hohes Anzugsmoment von 95 Nm optimal für schwere Schraubarbeiten. Dank innovativer, bürstenloser Motor-Technologie bietet sie eine längere Laufzeit pro Akku-Ladung sowie eine höhere Lebensdauer. Drehzahl und Drehmoment lassen sich über den fein dosierbaren Gasgeberschalter elektronisch regulieren, wodurch bei allen Anwendungen eine hohe Kontrolle möglich ist. Für einen problemlosen Langzeiteinsatz sorgt die Sicherheitselektronik mit permanenter Überprüfung von Akku-Temperatur, Stromentnahme und Entladeschutz. Die robuste 1/2“ Außenvierkant Aufnahme mit Kugelrastung ermöglicht einen schnellen Wechsel und sicheren Sitz der Einsatzwerkzeuge. Durch die kompakte und leichte Bauweise, ergonomisch gummierte Griffbereiche sowie eine Gesamtlänge von nur 360 mm liegt die Ratsche gut in der Hand und ist auch bei eingeschränkten Platzverhältnissen problemlos einsetzbar. Rechts- und Linkslauf lassen sich auch im Einhandbetrieb schnell und sicher wählen. Eine leistungsstarke, optimal ausgerichtete LED mit hoher Leuchtintensität sorgt zusätzlich für sehr gute Sichtverhältnisse am Arbeitsplatz. Die Akku-Ratsche ist mit allen 18 Volt XR und XR Flexvolt Akkus kompatibel.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: DeWalt
Herstellerbezeichnung: DCF 512 N
Leerlaufdrehzahl (RPM): 250
Ratschenkopf Typ: Offener Kopf
Bürstenlos: Ja
Max Manual Torque [Metric]: 237 Nm
Stromquelle: Akku
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Auslöser-Sperre: Ja
Produktgewicht: 1.1 Kg
Rechts- / Linkslauf: Ja
Produktlänge: 360 mm
LED-Licht: Ja
Max. Drehmoment: 95 Nm


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