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The Makita HM1317C Demolition Hammer offers high durability and excellent demolition performance. Suppression of motor speed during no-load reduces vibration of the tool body. The unique Makita AVT Anti-Vibration Technology design employing the pneumatic pressure created in the drills hammer piston chamber to move a counter balance in the opposite direction to reduce the impact vibrations at the steel point. This dramatically reduces vibration. Supplied with: 1 x Bull Point, 1 x Side Handle and 1 x Carrying Case. Specification: Input Power: 1,510W No Load Speed: 730-1,450/min Impact Energry: 21 Joules Shank Size: 30mm Hex Weight: 17kg Vibration Chiselling: 8.5 m/sec² Vibration K Factor: 1.5 m/sec² Noise Sound Power: 101 dB(A) Noise Sound Pressure: 81 dB(A) Noise K Factor: 2.4 dB(A)
Metal Back Boxes 1 or 2 gang available in various depths.25mm Double gang metal box - Carded
Ganztagesnutzung der Allwetter-Relax-Anlage, ? 10,- Gutschein zur Einlösung im Therapiebereich (am selben Tag)
The Britool BRIE121103B set of 7 ResisTorx® keys is supplied in a strong and compact case. Wrenches are crafted in chrome vanadium steel with a black phosphate finish. The Britool BRIE121103B hex key set comprises of the following sizes: TT10 - TT15 - TT20 - TT25 - TT27 - TT30 and TT40
The Faithfull Centre Square (Finder) is made from ground tool steel and has a hardened and tempered blade. The device has a useful square for rapid location of round bar or disc centre. To execute, place the round bar between the centre square. Scribe different lines on the workpiece each time changing its position. The centre of the scribed lines will provide the accurate centre of the workpiece. The Centre Square (Finder) is supplied in a box.Bar Capacity: 75mm.
Liberon Apron is a traditional, 100% pure cotton cabinetmaker's apron with a large front pocket and long tie ribbons. One size fits all. Performance- 100% pure cotton. - Machine washable. - Large front pocket. - Protects clothing from wood dyes and sanding dust. Pack size: singles.
