RECHARGEABLE IMPACT WRENCH 1/2'' 350NM 40V XGT 0*AH

€329.71
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
Makita
Product code:
1110003441812


Specifications:

Supply voltage: 40Vmax XGT
Battery Type: Li-ion
Supported batteries: 2.5/4.0Ah
Speed rev. at idle:
Gear 1: 0 - 1000 rpm
Gear 2: 0 - 1800 rpm
Gear 3: 0 - 2600 rpm
Gear 4: 0 - 3200rpm
Frequency of idling strokes:
Heat 1: 0 - 1800 /min
2 heat: 0 - 2600 /min
3 gear: 0 - 3400 /min
4 heat: 0 - 4000/min
Standard bolts: M10 - M20
Screw with a height of withstand. tensile: M10 - M16
Max. torque:
1 heat: 70 Nm
2 gear: 130 Nm
3 heat: 180 Nm
heat 4: 350Nm
Breaking torque: 630Nm
Tool holder: 1/2" square
Dimensions (total length): 144mm
Weight (EPTA): 1.9 - 2.2kg


Cordless heavy-duty impact wrench powered by 40 V max XGT battery
BLDC - brushless DC motor
XPT technology - increased resistance to dust and moisture
Compact - overall length of only 144 mm for excellent maneuverability
The ability to set one of 3 modes of automatic stop of the device, available at both right and left rotations
Maintaining a constant rotational speed under load reduces the loss of torque caused by a decrease in battery charge
4-stage electronic speed and impact frequency control
Infinitely variable speed control with switch trigger
Full speed function activated by a button
In full speed mode, the trigger stroke of the switch is shortened for faster full speed, reducing user fatigue
Maximum torque - 350 Nm
Ergonomically designed elastomer-coated handle
1/2" square tool holder with socket slip protection in the form of a pin
Dual LED illuminating the work area with delayed blanking function
Supplied without carrying case, batteries and charger


Belt Mount (346317-0)

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Supplied without carrying case, batteries and charger

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