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Bosch Professional Exzenterschleifer GET 55-125 (550 W, Leerlaufdrehzahl: 3.300-7.800 rpm, Schleifteller,1xSchleifblatt, Schutzring, Ausblasrohr, Zusatzhandgriff, Innensechskantschlüssel, im Karton)

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Bosch Professional Exzenterschleifer GET 55-125 (550 W, Leerlaufdrehzahl: 3.300-7.800 rpm, Schleifteller,1xSchleifblatt, Schutzring, Ausblasrohr, Zusatzhandgriff, Innensechskantschlüssel, im Karton)Marke: Bosch Professional Farbe: Farbig Eigenschaften: Perfekt geformte ergonomische Handauflage und Haltegriff mit nur 18 cm Griffumfang fr optimale Werkzeugfhrung Multiloch Schleifteller fr Schleifbltter mit verschiedenen Lochrastern und fr eine deutlich strkere Staubabsaugung Extrem leistungsstarker 550 Watt Motor und Tellerrotation im Direktantriebsmodus fr bis zu 27 % mehr Abtragsleistung Turboschleifer mit hervorragender Kontrolle im 125 mm

Marke: Bosch Professional

Farbe: Farbig

Eigenschaften:

  • Perfekt geformte ergonomische Handauflage und Haltegriff mit nur 18 cm Griffumfang für optimale Werkzeugführung
  • Multiloch-Schleifteller für Schleifblätter mit verschiedenen Lochrastern und für eine deutlich stärkere Staubabsaugung
  • Extrem leistungsstarker 550-Watt-Motor und Tellerrotation im Direktantriebsmodus für bis zu 27 % mehr Abtragsleistung
  • Turboschleifer mit hervorragender Kontrolle im 125-mm-Durchmesser-Segment
  • Lieferumfang: GET 55-125, Schleifteller,1xSchleifblatt M480, Best for Wood and Paint, 120, Schutzring & Ausblasrohr (für 125 mm), Zusatzhandgriff inkl. Schraube, Innensechskantschlüssel, Karton

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 20-09-2022

Modellnummer: 0601257000

Artikelnummer: 0601257000

Einzelheiten: Bosch Professional Exzenterschleifer GET 55-125 Der GET 55-125 Professional ist der kabelgebundene (125 mm) Exzenterschleifer mit Direktantriebsmodus von Bosch mit herausragender Werkzeugkontrolle und Handhabung. Ausgestattet mit einer perfekt geformten ergonomischen Handauflage und einem Handgriff mit nur 18 cm Griffumfang für die optimale Werkzeugkontrolle. Dank seines Multiloch-Schleiftellers, der auch die Staubabsaugung deutlich erhöht, können alle Schleifblätter unabhängig vom Lochraster problemlos verwendet werden. Er verfügt über einen extrem leistungsstarken 550-Watt-Motor mit Tellerrotation im Direktantriebsmodus für eine bis zu 27 % höhere Abtragsrate. Dieser kabelgebundene Schleifer ist für den Grundschliff, den Zwischenschliff, den Lackabtrag, die Endbearbeitung und das Polieren von Oberflächen vorgesehen. Er ist einsetzbar bei Holz, Furnier, Lack, Füllstoffen, Mineralstoffen und Acryl. Es ist kompatibel mit dem Bosch Click & Clean Staubabsaugsystem. Der GET 55-125 verfügt auch über eine konstante Drehzahl, einen Direktantriebsmodus, einen Kantenschutz, einen 125-mm-Schleifteller mit Klettverschluss zur Schleifblattbefestigung, und Drehzahlvorwahl.

EAN: 3165140835206

Paketmaße: 16.2 x 6.2 x 6.0 inches

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