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Bosch GEX 185-LI Professional Akku Exzenterschleifer 18 V 125 mm Brushless + 2x Akku 4,0 Ah + Ladegerät

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Bosch GEX 185-LI Professional Akku Exzenterschleifer 18 V 125 mm Brushless + 2x Akku 4,0 Ah + LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Bosch GEX 185 LI Professional Akku Exzenterschleifer 1x Staubsaugerbeutel 2x Bosch GBA 18 V 4 Ah 4000 mAh Li Ion Akku 1x Bosch GAL 18V 20 Akku Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der Bosch GEX 185 LI Professional Akku Exzenterschleifer ist ein vielseitiges und benutzerfreundliches Werkzeug fr eine hervorragende Oberflchengte. Mit seinem ausgewogenen Design dank der idealen Platzierung des 18 V Akkus, garantiert er ein komfortables Schleifen

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- 1x Bosch GEX 185-LI Professional Akku Exzenterschleifer
- 1x Staubsaugerbeutel
- 2x Bosch GBA 18 V / 4 Ah / 4000 mAh Li-Ion Akku
- 1x Bosch GAL 18V-20 Akku Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Bosch GEX 185-LI Professional Akku Exzenterschleifer ist ein vielseitiges und benutzerfreundliches Werkzeug für eine hervorragende Oberflächengüte. Mit seinem ausgewogenen Design dank der idealen Platzierung des 18-V-Akkus, garantiert er ein komfortables Schleifen ohne Armbelastung. Der effiziente bürstenlose Motor bietet eine maximale Laufzeit von 40 Minuten und konstante Abtragsleistung. Dank des ergonomischen Designs mit geringen Vibrationen bis zu 2,2 m/s², ist das Schleifen mit dem GEX 185-LI besonders angenehm. Der Schleifer eignet sich ideal zum Bearbeiten von Holz, Holzwerkstoffen und Putz sowie zum Entfernen von Farbe. Mit seiner hervorragenden Konstruktion gewährleistet der Bosch Professional GEX 185-LI ein stabiles und präzises Schleifen ohne Schlieren oder Kratzer. Dank seiner kompakten Abmessungen, geringen Gewicht und einfachen Handhabung ist dieser Exzenterschleifer ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug für jede Werkstatt.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Bosch
Herstellerbezeichnung: GEX 185-LI Professional
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Exzentrität: 1,25 mm
Schleifteller Ø: 125 mm
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 6000 – 10000 U/min
Anzahl der Schwingungen: 12000 – 20000 U/min
Schwingkreis: 2,5 mm
Schalldruckpegel dB(A): 74 dB(A)
Schallleistungspegel dB(A): 85 dB(A)
Vibration: 2,2 m/s²
Gewicht: 0,9 kg


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