Pressure pneumatic drill 1800 rpm 6.2 bar 3/8''

€32.89
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Availability:
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Brand:
MSW
Product code:
10061998 / 4062859091864

Specification

Sku:1014754

Manufacturer no: 10061998
The pneumatic drill of the MSW brand allows you to loosen or tighten the screws, drill holes in the walls or in the wood. Indispensable in a car workshop, carpentry workshop or on a construction site. The working pressure in the device is 6.2 bar, while the speed is 1800 rpm. The 3/8" chuck allows you to quickly and easily fix the drills. The compressed air connection is 1/4" in size. Ergonomic handle fits comfortably in the hand. Lightweight aluminum construction ensures low vibration level. The direction of drilling is selected by a convenient switch. The device is equipped with a 3-speed planetary gearbox and a damped exhaust in the handle.
Product features:

  • - Versatility - 3/8" chuck allows you to use it for various drilling jobs,
  • - Handiness - one button supports front/back movement,
  • - Convenience - lightweight, aluminum construction with low vibration,
  • - Low noise level - damp exhaust - silent drilling,
  • - Force - 3-speed planetary gearbox and speed 1800 rpm.
Technical parameters:
  • - Model - MSW-AG-01
  • - Manufacturer's code - 10061998
  • - Stan - New
  • - Handle size ["] - 3/8
  • - Air outlet - In the holder
  • - Reduction gear - 3-speed planetary gearbox
  • - Air intake size - 1/4"
  • - Air consumption [l/min] - 113
  • - Working air pressure [bar] - 6,2
  • - Noise level [dB] - 98
  • - Housing material - Aluminum, steel
  • - Rotational speed [rpm] - 1800
  • - Dimensions (LxWxH) [cm] - 19 x 16 x 4
  • - Weight [kg] - 1,2
  • - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) [cm] - 22 x 17.5 x 5
  • - Shipping weight [kg] - 1,35
Included:
  • - Pneumatic drill
  • - User Manual

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