DeWalt DCN 660 P1 Akku Nagler 18V 32-63 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Ladegerät + Koffer
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DeWalt DCN 660 P1 Akku Nagler 18V 32-63 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Ladegerät + Koffer

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DeWalt DCN 660 P1 Akku Nagler 18V 32-63 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Ladegerät + KofferLieferumfang: 1x DeWalt DCN 660 Akku Nagler 1x Dewalt DCB 184 18 Volt 5,0 Ah Akku 1x Dewalt DCB XR Ladegert 1x DeWalt Koffer Produktbeschreibung: Das Elektrowerkzeug wurde fr professionelle Nagel und Heftarbeiten entwickelt. Der praktisch innovative Akku Nagler eignet sich hervorragend fr 63 mm Stiftngel. Durch den brstenlosen Motor verfgt der Nagler ber eine hohe Lebensdauer, lngere Akku Ladezeit sowie einen geringeren Wartungsaufwand. Aufgrund der

Lieferumfang:

- 1x DeWalt DCN 660 Akku-Nagler
- 1x Dewalt DCB 184 18 Volt 5,0 Ah Akku
- 1x Dewalt DCB XR Ladegerät
- 1x DeWalt Koffer

Produktbeschreibung:

Das Elektrowerkzeug wurde für professionelle Nagel- und Heftarbeiten entwickelt. Der praktisch-innovative Akku-Nagler eignet sich hervorragend für 63 mm-Stiftnägel. Durch den bürstenlosen Motor verfügt der Nagler über eine hohe Lebensdauer, längere Akku-Ladezeit sowie einen geringeren Wartungsaufwand. Aufgrund der ergonomischen und kompakten Bauweise eignet sich das Werkzeug für ermüdungsarmen, sicheren und flexiblen Einsatz. Das Werkzeug kann auch bei niedrigen Temperaturen sowie durch Vermeidung wartungsintensiver Verbrennungsrückstände problemlos eingesetzt werden. Durch wahlweise einstellbaren Einzelschuss (für genaue Positionierung) und Serienschuss (mit hoher Schussfolge) ermöglicht den exakten und effizienten Einsatz des Naglers. Die werkzeuglose Tiefeneinstellung mittels Stellrad sowie das einfache und schnelle Entfernen verklemmter Nägel im Schusskanal tragen zur Anwenderfreundlichkeit bei. Durch den Akku-Betrieb entstehen keine hohen Betriebskosten für Gaskartuschen.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: DeWalt
Herstellerbezeichnung: DCN 660
Einsatzbereich: -20° bis + 50°
Nageldurchmesser: 1,6 mm
Magazinwinkel: 20°
Magazinbefüllung: Rücklader
Nagellänge: 32-63 mm
Magazinkapazität: 110 Nägel
Größe ( LxBxH): 310x95x325 mm
Gewicht (ohne Akku): 2,35 kg


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