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Festool PSBC 420-Basic Akku Pendelstichsäge 18 V 120 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Systainer - ohne Ladegerät

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Festool PSBC 420-Basic Akku Pendelstichsäge 18 V 120 mm Brushless + 1x Akku 5,0 Ah + Systainer - ohne LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Festool PSBC 420 Akku Pendelstichsge 1x Feinzahn Sgeblatt 1x Universal Sgeblatt 1x Splitterschutz 1x Festool BP 18 Li 5,0 HP ASI HighPower Akku 18 V 5,0 Ah ( 578519 ) 1x Festool Systainer SYS3 M 187 ( 204842 ) ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Die Pendelstichsge PSBC 420 EB Basic CARVEX eignet sich besonders fr Ausschnitte von Kreisen und das Sgen von Rundungen. Mit dem brstenlosen und damit wartungsfreien EC TEC Motor, leistet die

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Festool PSBC 420 Akku Pendelstichsäge
- 1x Feinzahn Sägeblatt
- 1x Universal Sägeblatt
- 1x Splitterschutz
- 1x Festool BP 18 Li 5,0 HP-ASI HighPower Akku 18 V 5,0 Ah ( 578519 )
- 1x Festool Systainer SYS3 M 187 ( 204842 )
- ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Die Pendelstichsäge PSBC 420 EB-Basic CARVEX eignet sich besonders für Ausschnitte von Kreisen und das Sägen von Rundungen. Mit dem bürstenlosen und damit wartungsfreien EC-TEC Motor, leistet die Maschine mühelose 3.800 Hübe pro Minute, die für enormen Durchzug sorgen. Durch die dreifache Sägeblattführung und die verdrehsteife Hubstange erhält die PSBC ein optimales Kurvenverhalten. Aber auch gerade Schnitte sind durch den kraftvollen Motor schnell zu sägen. Durch die ergonomische Bauform und die rutschfeste Softgrip Oberfläche sind auch Schnitte von unten kein Problem mit der Pendelstichsäge von Festool. Die Säge ist zudem sehr flexibel einsetzbar, was durch ein werkzeugloses und zügiges Wechseln von Tischen, Laufsohlen und Sägeblättern erreicht wird. Für eine gute Beleuchtung des Werkstückes sorgt ein Stroboskoplicht und eine starke Absaugung der Maschine. Geliefert wird die PSBC 420 in dem neuen Systainer SYS3 M 187 mit passender Einlage, welcher mit einen zusätzlichen Seitengriff ausgestattet wurde. Dadurch lässt er sich optimal vom Fahrzeug bis zur Baustelle transportieren.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Festool
Herstellerbezeichnung: PSBC 420 EB-Basic
Herstellernummer: 576530
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Hubzahl: 1000 - 3800 min-1
Pendelhubverstellung in Stufen: 4
Schnitttiefe Holz: 120 mm
Schnitttiefe NE-Metall: 20 mm
Schnitttiefe Stahl (weich): 10 mm
Gewicht mit Akku: 2,4 kg


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