Makita HP 457 DWE Akku Schlagbohrschrauber 18 V + UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere 18 V 52 cm ( G Serie ) + 2 x Akku 1,5 Ah + Ladegerät + 74 tlg. Set
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Makita HP 457 DWE Akku Schlagbohrschrauber 18 V + UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere 18 V 52 cm ( G Serie ) + 2 x Akku 1,5 Ah + Ladegerät + 74 tlg. Set

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Makita HP 457 DWE Akku Schlagbohrschrauber 18 V + UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere 18 V 52 cm ( G Serie ) + 2 x Akku 1,5 Ah + Ladegerät + 74 tlg. SetLieferumfang: 1x Makita UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere 18 V 1x Schutzhlle ( 452685 2) 1x Makita HP 457 18 Volt Akku Schlagbohrschrauber 2x Makita BL 1815G 18 Volt 1,5 Ah Li Ion Akku 1x Makita DC 18 WA Ladegert 74 tlg. Zubehr Set 1x Makita Werkzeug Transportkoffer aus Kunststoff Produktbeschreibung: Die Makita UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere bringt eine hohe Leistung und sehr gute Qualitt mit sich. Die Heckenschere hat eine Mhkbalkenlnge von 52 cm und

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere 18 V
- 1x Schutzhülle ( 452685-2)
- 1x Makita HP 457 18 Volt Akku Schlagbohrschrauber
- 2x Makita BL 1815G 18 Volt 1,5 Ah Li-Ion Akku
- 1x Makita DC 18 WA Ladegerät
- 74 tlg. Zubehör-Set
- 1x Makita Werkzeug Transportkoffer aus Kunststoff

Produktbeschreibung:

Die Makita UH 522 DZ Akku Heckenschere bringt eine hohe Leistung und sehr gute Qualität mit sich. Die Heckenschere hat eine Mähkbalkenlänge von 52 cm und ermöglicht damit sogar Schneidarbeiten an Ästen mit einem Durchmesser von bis zu 15 mm. Die Maschine ist mit einer Sicherheitstaste am Griff ausgestattet, um eine versehentliche Inbetriebnahme zu verhindern. Des Weiteren hat die UH 522 DZ eine eingebaute elektrische Bremse, die durch einen schnellen Motorstop für mehr Sicherheit bei der Gartenarbeit sorgt. Durch die Soft Grip Ergonomie des Griffes und eine angenehme Bauform der Heckenschere ist ein optimales Handling bei der Arbeit gewährleistet. Die Schwingungsdämpfende Struktur der Maschine sorgt für eine Entlastung der Arme und schont damit auf lange Sicht die Gesundheit des Nutzers und verhilft zu einem sauberen Schnitt. Die hochwertige Anti Abrieb Behandlung der Klinge sorgt außerdem für einen noch sauberen Schnitt und verspricht eine lange Lebensdauer. Die UH 522 DZ wird mit Akkus der G Serie betrieben (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten) und ist nicht mit der Makita LXT Reihe kompatibel. Die G Serie hat eine überdurchschnittlich hohe Qualität und einen umfassenden Werkzeugkatalog. Makita ist ein führender Elektrowerkzeughersteller und zeichnet sich durch hohe Qualität und Tradition aus. 

Der HP 457 ist ein 18 Volt Akku betriebener Schlagbohrschrauber von Makita mit einem staubgeschützten 2 Gang Planetengetriebe ausgestattet, wodurch mit 16 Drehmomentstufen und einer Bohrstufe gearbeitet werden kann. Der rutschfeste Handgriff mit eingelegtem Gummipolster sorgt für komfortables und sicheres Arbeiten und durch die starke Motorbremse garantiert der HP 457 exakte Schrauberarbeiten. Der Schlagbohrschrauber eignet sich diesbezüglich hervorragend zum Bohren, Schrauben und Schlagbohren. Geliefert wird der HP 457 Schlagbohrschrauber in einem Transportkoffer mit 74 tlg. Zubehör, zwei BL 1815G 18 Volt 1,5 Ah Akkus sowie dem DC 18 WA Ladegerät. Die G-Serie der Akkus, erkennbar am weißen oberen Rand des Akkugehäuses, ist nicht kompatibel mit der XPT 18 Volt Serie von Makita. 

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Makita
Herstellerbezeichnung: UH 522 DZ 
Stromspannung: 18 V
Maximale Schnittgeschwindigkeit: 1350 cps / min
Mähbalkenlänge: 52 cm
Maximaler Schnittdurchmesser: 15 mm
Abstand zwischen den Zähnen: 15 mm
Dreiachsige Schwingungsrate (a h ): 2,5 m / s²
Rauschunsicherheitsspanne (K): 2,5 dB (A)
Schalldruck (Lpa): 75 dB (A)
Schallleistung (Lwa): 82,6 dB (A)
Abmessungen (L x B x H): 923 x 195 x 180 mm
EPTA Nettogewicht: 3,1 kg


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