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Festool RTSC 400 18V Einhand Akku Rutscher bürstenlos im Systainer mit ACA 220-240/18V Ergo Netzadapter

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Festool RTSC 400 18V Einhand Akku Rutscher bürstenlos im Systainer mit ACA 220-240/18V Ergo NetzadapterLieferumfang: 1x Festool RTSC 400 Einhand Akku Rutscher 1x Festool ACA 18 V Ergo Netzadapter 1x Festool Plug It Netzkabel 4m 1x StickFix Schleifschuh 80x130 mm 1x StickFix Schleifstreifen Granat P120 80x133mm 1x Longlife Staubfangbeutel 1x Festool PROTECTOR Schutzhaube 1x Festool Systainer SYS 2 T LOC mit passender Einlage Produktbeschreibung: Mit dem Festool RTSC 125 18V Li Ion Einhand Akku Rutscher knnen Sie mit der Leistung eine Kabelgertes sehr

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Festool RTSC 400 Einhand-Akku-Rutscher
- 1x Festool ACA 18 V Ergo Netzadapter
- 1x Festool Plug-It Netzkabel 4m
- 1x StickFix Schleifschuh 80x130 mm
- 1x StickFix Schleifstreifen Granat P120 80x133mm
- 1x Longlife-Staubfangbeutel
- 1x Festool PROTECTOR Schutzhaube
- 1x Festool Systainer SYS 2 T-LOC mit passender Einlage

Produktbeschreibung:

Mit dem Festool RTSC 125 18V Li-Ion Einhand-Akku-Rutscher können Sie mit der Leistung eine Kabelgerätes sehr flexibel und mobil arbeiten. Der Rutscher überzeugt mit einem leistungsstarken und bürstenlosen (brushless) EC-Motor und in Kombination mit der kompakten, leichten und ergonomischen Bauweise ist langes und ermüdungsarmes Arbeiten kein Problem. Vor allem zur Anwendung über Kopf und an schwer erreichbaren Stellen eignet sich das Gerät besonders und mit der eigenen Staubabsaugung und dem Longlife Staubfangbeutel, oder in Verbindung mit dem Festool Absaugmobil wird staubfreies Arbeiten garantiert. Der Festool PROTECTOR ermöglicht schonendes Schleifen an Fensterflächen, Rahmen und Füllungen.

Mit dem Festool BP 18 Li 3,1 Ergo Akkupack (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten) haben Sie garantiert die gleiche Leistungsfähigkeiten, wie mit dem Kabelbetriebenen Anschluss und mit dem Festool ACA 220-240/18V Ergo Netzadapter können Sie das Gerät auch einfach am Netz anschließen und stationär verwenden. 

Technische Daten:

Akkuspannung: 18 V
Akkutyp: Lithium-Ionen
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 6.000 - 10.000 min-1
Schleifhub: 2mm
Auswechselbarer Schleifschuh: 80 x 130 mm
Anschluss Staubabsaugung: 27 mm
Gewicht (mit 3,1 Ah Akkupack): 1,48 kg


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