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Makita DMP 180 RG1 Akku Kompressor 18 V 8,3 bar + 1x Akku 6,0 Ah + Ladegerät

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Makita DMP 180 RG1 Akku Kompressor 18 V 8,3 bar + 1x Akku 6,0 Ah + LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Makita DMP 180 Z Akku Kompressor 1x Makita BL1860B 6,0 Ah ( 197422 4 ) 1x Makita DC18RC Ladegert ( 195584 2 ) 1x Adapter fr Fahrradventil 1x Adapter franzsisch 1x Adapter fr Blle Produktbeschreibung: Wenn es um das Aufpumpen von Auto Fahrradreifen, Sportbllen oder kleinen Schwimmreifen geht, ist der Akku Kompressor das ideale Werkzeug. ber das Display und + Tasten kann der gewnschte Druck exakt voreingestellt werden. Wenn der

Lieferumfang: 

- 1x Makita DMP 180 Z Akku-Kompressor
- 1x Makita BL1860B 6,0 Ah ( 197422-4 )
- 1x Makita DC18RC Ladegerät ( 195584-2 ) 
- 1x Adapter für Fahrradventil
- 1x Adapter französisch
- 1x Adapter für Bälle

Produktbeschreibung:

Wenn es um das Aufpumpen von Auto-/Fahrradreifen, Sportbällen oder kleinen Schwimmreifen geht, ist der Akku-Kompressor das ideale Werkzeug. Über das Display und + / - Tasten kann der gewünschte Druck exakt voreingestellt werden. Wenn der gewünschte Druck erreicht ist, schaltet er sich der Kompressor ab um ein Überfüllen zu verhindern. Der Kompressor erreicht einen Druck von bis zu 8,3 bar. Das Gerät ist mit einem Werkzeug-/Akkuschutzsystem ausgestattet. Dieses System schaltet die Stromversorgung automatisch bei Überlast, Überhitzung sowie Überentladung ab, um die Lebensdauer von Werkzeug und Akku zu verlängern. Der Schlauch ist 0,65 m lang. Das Werkzeug ist klein genug um es im Kofferraum oder in der Werkzeugtasche zu verstauen um es fast überall hin mitzunehmen. Für erhöhten Komfort sorgen die eingebaute LED und das ergonomische Griffdesign. Dank der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen Adapter eignet sich der Kompressor zum schnellen und einfachen Aufpumpen von Reifen, Bällen u.v.m.
 
Technische Daten:

Spannung: 18 V 
Max. Druck: 8,3 bar
Luftfördermenge: 12 l/min
Schlauchlänge: 0,65 m
Arbeitszyklus: 5 Minuten Ein/5 Minuten Aus
Gesamtlänge: 251-266 mm
Schalldruckpegel: 70 dB (A)
Messunsicherheit (K): 3 dB (A)
Schwingungsemission (Aufpumpen): 3,6 m/s2
Messunsicherheit (K): 1,5 m/s2


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