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DeWalt DCS 355 NT Akku Oszillierer Multitool 18 V Brushless + Zubehör + 8x Sägeblätter + TSTAK - ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät

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DeWalt DCS 355 NT Akku Oszillierer Multitool 18 V Brushless + Zubehör + 8x Sägeblätter + TSTAK - ohne Akku, ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x DeWalt DCS 355 Akku Oszillierer 1x 31 x 43 mm Holzsgeblatt 1x 31 x 43 mm Sgeblatt fr Holz mit Ngeln 1x Schleifplatte 9x Schleifpapier ( K60, K120, K240 ) 1x Multifit Zubehradapter 1x 87mm HSS Sgeblatt 1x gerades Sgeblatt Schaber 1x Hartmetall Klinge 1x 44mm Sgeblatt BIM 1x 32mm Sgeblatt BIM 1x 68mm Sgeblatt Holz 2x 32mm Sgeblatt Holz 1x DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1 70703 Werkzeugkoffer 1x Universaleinlage ohne Akku, ohne Ladegert

Lieferumfang:

- 1x DeWalt DCS 355 Akku Oszillierer
- 1x 31 x 43 mm Holzsägeblatt
- 1x 31 x 43 mm Sägeblatt für Holz mit Nägeln
- 1x Schleifplatte
- 9x Schleifpapier ( K60, K120, K240 )
- 1x Multifit Zubehöradapter
- 1x 87mm HSS Sägeblatt
- 1x gerades Sägeblatt/ Schaber
- 1x Hartmetall-Klinge
- 1x 44mm Sägeblatt BIM
- 1x 32mm Sägeblatt BIM
- 1x 68mm Sägeblatt Holz
- 2x 32mm Sägeblatt Holz
- 1x DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1-70703 Werkzeugkoffer 
- 1x Universaleinlage
- ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Die Firma DeWalt bietet mit dem DCS 355 ein leistungsstarkes, bürstenloses Akku Multitool. Durch die spezielle Werkzeugaufnahme ist ein schneller, unkomplizierter und werkzeugloser Zubehörwechsel jederzeit möglich. Durch den präzise dosierbaren Schalter und die duale Griffposition bietet die Maschine eine perfekte Anwendungskontrolle. An der Werkzeugspitze ist eine LED Arbeitslampe angebracht um auch dunklere Arbeitsbereiche auszuleuchten und damit auch an dunkleren Orten präzise Arbeitsergebnisse zu ermöglichen. Der bürstenlose Motor sorgt zum einen für eine kompaktere Bauweise und zum anderen für eine höhere Langlebigkeit des Gerätes, da durch die wegfallenden Kohlebürsten das Hauptverschleißteil entfällt. DeWalt ist ein führender Hersteller für Elektrowerkzeug, der sich vor allem durch seine lange Tradition und seine hohe Verarbeitungsqualität auszeichnet. 

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: DeWalt
Herstellerbezeichnung: DCS 355
Spannung: 18 Volt
Oszillation pro Minute: 0-20.000
Motor Produktart: bürstenlos
Schaltertyp: Variabler Dual Griff Gasgebeschalter
Werkzeugloser Wechsel der Aufsätze: Ja
Gewicht: 1,06 kg
Schalldruckpegel: 86 dB(A)
Schallleistungspegel: 97 dB(A)
Unsicherheit (K): 3 dB(A)
Vibrationsemission: 16,1 m/s²
Unsicherheit (K): 1,5 m/s²


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