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GWS 30-230 PB Haakse Slijper met PROtection-schakelaar 2800W - 06018G1100

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GWS 30-230 PB Haakse Slijper met PROtection-schakelaar 2800W - 06018G1100Krachtige grote haakse slijpmachine met borstelloze motor, PROtection veiligheidsschakelaar en rem Maximale prestaties en de beste resultaten bij materiaalafname dankzij de borstelloze motor van 2800 W Minder slijtage en minimale stilstandtijd doordat er zonder koolborstels wordt gewerkt PROtection veiligheidsschakelaar, KickBack Control, rem, Vibration Control en een verbeterd trillingsonderdrukkingssysteem voor meer gebruikersbescherming Technische

  • Krachtige grote haakse slijpmachine met borstelloze motor, PROtection-veiligheidsschakelaar en rem
  • Maximale prestaties en de beste resultaten bij materiaalafname dankzij de borstelloze motor van 2800 W
  • Minder slijtage en minimale stilstandtijd doordat er zonder koolborstels wordt gewerkt
  • PROtection-veiligheidsschakelaar, KickBack Control, rem, Vibration Control en een verbeterd trillingsonderdrukkingssysteem voor meer gebruikersbescherming

Technische gegevens

  • Accu/met snoer: met snoer
  • Afmetingen verpakking (breedte x lengte x hoogte): 195 x 605 x 135 mm
  • Spanning, elektrisch: 230 V
  • Nominaal opgenomen vermogen: 2.800 W
  • Onbelast toerental: 6.500 – 6.500 min-1
  • Schroefdraad van slijpas: M14
  • Hoofdhandgreep: Cilinder
  • Schijfdiameter: 230 mm
  • Rubberen schuurschijf, Ø: 180 mm
  • Gewicht: 5,9 kg
  • Schakelaar: PROtection-schakelaar
  • Geluidsdruknivevau: 92.5 dB(A)
  • Geluidsvermogenniveau: 103.5 dB(A)
  • Onzekerheid K: 3 dB
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