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Makita DUB 361 2x 18 V / 36 V Akku Laubbläser Gebläse + 2x Makita BL 1860 6 Ah / 6000 mAh Akku

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Makita DUB 361 2x 18 V / 36 V Akku Laubbläser Gebläse + 2x Makita BL 1860 6 Ah / 6000 mAh AkkuLieferumfang: 1x Makita DUB 361 Z 2x 18 V 36 V Akku Laubblser Geblse Solo 1x Schultergurt 1x Geblserohr 54 cm 2x Makita BL 1860 B 18 V 6 Ah 6000 mAh Li Ion Akku ohne Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der Makita DUB 361 Z ist ein umtweltfreundlicher sowie kostensparender Akku Laubblser mit einem 2x 18 V Antrieb. Er ist ideal geeignet fr den Einsatz in geruschempfindlichem Umfeld wie Krankenhusern, Seniorenheimen, Ferienanlagen oder Schulen. Der 36 V Motor

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita DUB 361 Z 2x 18 V / 36 V Akku Laubbläser Gebläse Solo
- 1x Schultergurt
- 1x Gebläserohr 54 cm
- 2x Makita BL 1860 B 18 V -  6 Ah / 6000 mAh Li-Ion Akku
- ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Makita DUB 361 Z ist ein umtweltfreundlicher sowie kostensparender Akku Laubbläser mit einem 2x 18 V Antrieb. Er ist ideal geeignet für den Einsatz in geräuschempfindlichem Umfeld wie Krankenhäusern, Seniorenheimen, Ferienanlagen oder Schulen. Der 36 V Motor von Makita ist mit zwei Gebläsestufen und einem langen Blasrohr zum effektiven Arbeiten ausgestattet. Der DUB 361 Z bietet trotz des leistungsstarken 36 V Motors einen hohen Tragekomfort durch den Schultergurt und das äusserst geringe Gewicht und wird im Karton mit zwei Akkus und ohne Ladegerät geliefert.

Technische Daten:

Akku-Leistung (Volt): 2 x 18V
Luftvolumen 1. Stufe: 156 m³/h
Luftvolumen 2. Stufe: 264 m³/h
Leerlaufdrehzahl 1. Gang: 10.000  min-1
Leerlaufdrehzahl 2. Gang: 17.000 min-1
Luftgeschwindigkeit 1. Stufe: 57 m/s
Luftgeschwindigkeit 2. Stufe: 93 m/s
Breite: 142 mm
Länge: 921 mm
Höhe: 204 mm

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