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Makita DHR 280 ZJ Brushless Akku Bohrhammer 28 mm 2x 18 V für SDS-PLUS im Makpac - ohne Akku und Ladegerät + 17tlg. Bohrer und Meißel Set

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Makita DHR 280 ZJ Brushless Akku Bohrhammer 28 mm 2x 18 V für SDS-PLUS im Makpac - ohne Akku und Ladegerät + 17tlg. Bohrer und Meißel SetLieferumfang: 1x Makita DHR 280 ZJ Bohrhammer 1x Makpac Transportkoffer 1x Tiefenanschlag 1x 100ml Bohrfett 1x Makita Tuch 1x Makita D 42444 SDS Plus Bohrer Meiel Set 17 tlg. im Alu Koffer ohne Akku und Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Die DHR 280 ZJ ist ein leistungsstarker Akku Bohrhammer aus dem Hause Makita. Der Bohrhammer wird mit zwei Makita 18 Volt Akkus betrieben, um Aufgaben mit hchsten Ansprchen gerecht zu werden. Das Gert verfgt ber einen

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita DHR 280 ZJ Bohrhammer
- 1x Makpac Transportkoffer
- 1x Tiefenanschlag
- 1x 100ml Bohrfett
- 1x Makita Tuch
- 1x Makita D-42444 SDS-Plus Bohrer-Meißel-Set 17 tlg. im Alu Koffer
- ohne Akku und Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Die DHR 280 ZJ ist ein leistungsstarker Akku Bohrhammer aus dem Hause Makita. Der Bohrhammer wird mit zwei Makita 18 Volt Akkus betrieben, um Aufgaben mit höchsten Ansprüchen gerecht zu werden. Das Gerät verfügt über einen bürstenlosen Motor, was sich deutlich positiv auf die Lebensdauer und Ausdauer des Geräts auswirkt. Eine Rutschkupplung schützt den Benutzer, falls der Bohrhammer beim Arbeiten blockieren sollte. Zusätzlich hat Makita Ihre Xtreme Protect Technology verbaut, wodurch ein optimaler Schutz gegen Staub und Spritzwasser gewährleistet wird. Das macht den Bohrer äußerst widerstandsfähig und langlebig. Für hohen Komfort sorgt die Anti-Vibrations-Technologie, diese wirkt Ermüdungserscheinungen durch Vibrationsbelastung entgegen. Zusätzlich ist im Gerät eine starke LED, die den Arbeitsbereich optimal ausleuchtet und eine Warnanzeige für niedrige Akku-Kapazität.  

Technische Daten:

Akkuspannung: 2x 18V
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 0 - 980 U/min
Leerlaufschlagzahl: 0 - 5.000 U/min
Einzelschlagstärke: 2,8 J
Bohrleistung in Holz: 32 mm
Bohrleistung in Stahl: 13 mm
Bohrleistung in Beton: 28 mm
Bohrleistung Diamantbohrkorne: 68 mm
Passend für: SDS-PLUS
Maße (L x B x H) in mm: 373 x 134 x 232
Gewicht: 4,9 kg
Schalldruckpegel (LpA): 93 dB (A)
Schallleistungspegel (LWA): 104 dB (A)

Bohrer und Meißel

Ø 5 x 110 mm 
Ø 5,5 x 110 mm 
Ø 6 x 110 mm
Ø 6 x 160 mm
Ø 7 x 160 mm
Ø 8 x 110 mm               
Ø 8 x 160 mm          
Ø 8 x 210 mm          
Ø 10 x 110 mm        
Ø 10 x 160 mm         
Ø 10 x 210 mm 
Ø 14 x 260 mm

Spitzmeißel 140 mm
Spitzmeißel 250 mm
Flachmeißel  140 x 20 mm
Flachmeißel  250 x 20 mm
Breitmeißel   250 x 40 mm


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