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Milwaukee M18 FHZ-501X Akku Säbelsäge 18 V 22 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Ladegerät + HD Box

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Milwaukee M18 FHZ-501X Akku Säbelsäge 18 V 22 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Ladegerät + HD BoxLieferumfang: 1x Milwaukee M18 FHZ 0X Akku Sbelsge 1x Milwaukee M18 B5 Akku 5,0 Ah 1x Milwaukee M12 18 FC Universal Akku Schnell Ladegert 1x Milwaukee HD Box Produktbeschreibung: Der M18 FHZ 0X Akku Sbelsge von MILWAUKEE ist fr anspruchsvolle Profianwender konzipiert. Der brstenlose POWERSTATE Motor bietet eine enorme Drckkraft und garantiert eine hohe Betriebsfestigkeit auch bei schweren Anwendungen. Die REDLINK PLUS Elektronik schtzt Maschine und

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- 1x Milwaukee M18 FHZ-0X Akku Säbelsäge
- 1x Milwaukee M18 B5 Akku 5,0 Ah
- 1x Milwaukee M12-18 FC Universal Akku Schnell Ladegerät
- 1x Milwaukee HD Box

Produktbeschreibung:

Der M18 FHZ-0X Akku Säbelsäge von MILWAUKEE® ist für anspruchsvolle Profianwender konzipiert. Der bürstenlose POWERSTATE™-Motor bietet eine enorme Drückkraft und garantiert eine hohe Betriebsfestigkeit auch bei schweren Anwendungen. Die REDLINK PLUS™-Elektronik schützt Maschine und Akku vor Überlastungen und sorgt für eine ununterbrochene Leistungsabgabe. Der REDLITHIUM™-Akku liefert eine maximale Standzeit und eine längere Lebensdauer als bei Vorgängermodellen. Mit seiner 22 mm Hublänge sorgt die Säbelsäge für dosiert kontrollierte Schnitte und einer LED-Beleuchtung des Arbeitsbereichs. Der kippbare Sägeschuh ermöglicht eine optimale Einstellung der Schneidposition. Durch das FIXTEC™-Sägeblattschnellwechselsystem kann das Sägeblatt schnell und einfach gewechselt werden. Der M18 FHZ-0X ist 100 % kompatibel mit dem MILWAUKEE®-M18™-Produktprogramm. Mit der MILWAUKEE®-M18™- Säbelsäge holen Sie die volle Leistung für die anspruchsvolle Arbeit.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Milwaukee
Herstellerbezeichnung: M18 FHZ-0X
Spannung (V): 18
Hublänge (mm): 22
Leerlaufhubzahl (min⁻¹): 0 - 3000
Gewicht mit Akku (EPTA) (kg): 2.6 (M18 B5)
Schalldruckpegel (Lpa)(dB(A)): 84,7
Schalldruckpegel Unsicherheit (dB(A)): 3
Schallleistungspegel (Lwa)(dB(A)): 95,7
Schallleistungspegel Unsicherheit (dB(A)): 3
Vibration cutting boards uncertainty [m|s²]: 1,6
Vibration cutting in boards [m|s²]: 7,7
Vibration cutting wooden beam [m|s²]: 8,3
Vibration cutting wooden beam uncertainty [m|s²]: 1,8


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