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Metabo UHEV 2860-2 Quick Multihammer 1100 W 3,4 J SDS Plus ( 600713510 ) mit Meißel und Bohrer 10tlg.

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Metabo UHEV 2860-2 Quick Multihammer 1100 W 3,4 J SDS Plus ( 600713510 ) mit Meißel und Bohrer 10tlg.Lieferumfang: 1x Metabo Multihammer UHEV 2860 2 Quick 1x Hammerfutter SDS Plus 1x Schnellspannbohrfutter fr Werkzeuge mit zylindrischem Schaft 1x Gummierter Zusatzhandgriff 1x Bohrtiefenanschlag 1x Kunststoffkoffer 1x Spitzmeiel 250 mm SDS PLUS 1x Flachmeiel 20 x 250 mm SDS Plus 1x Steinbohrer 14 x 210 mm SDS Plus 1x Steinbohrer 12 x 210mm SDS Plus 1x Steinbohrer 10 x 210 mm SDS Plus 1x Steinbohrer 8 x 160 mm SDS Plus 1x Steinbohrer 7 x 160 mm SDS

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Metabo Multihammer UHEV 2860-2 Quick
- 1x Hammerfutter SDS Plus
- 1x Schnellspannbohrfutter für Werkzeuge mit zylindrischem Schaft
- 1x Gummierter Zusatzhandgriff
- 1x Bohrtiefenanschlag
- 1x Kunststoffkoffer
- 1x Spitzmeißel 250 mm SDS PLUS
- 1x Flachmeißel 20 x 250 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 14 x 210 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 12 x 210mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 10 x 210 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 8 x 160 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 7 x 160 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 6 x 160 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 5,5 x 160 mm SDS Plus
- 1x Steinbohrer 5 x 160 mm SDS Plus

 

Produktbeschreibung:

Für  Renovierungsarbeiten eignet sich der UHEV 2860-2 im Quick Set aufgrund seiner Vielseitigkeit sehr gut. Eine klassische Bohrmaschine findet sich in vielen Haushalten. Heimwerker oder Profis entscheiden sich jedoch häufig für vielseitigere Systeme wie den Metabo UHEV 2860-2 Quick Multihammer. Mit dem Kombihammer können Sie 2-gängig bohren, meißeln und schlagbohren. Seine Leistung beträgt 1100 W. Bis zu 4500 Schläge pro Minute erreicht der UHEV 2860-2. Dabei generiert jeder Schlag 3,4 J. Diese Werte machen ihn speziell  für Renovierungsarbeiten. Einfache Löcher lassen sich mit 35 mm großem Durchmesser in Weichholz arbeiten. In Beton sind es immerhin noch 28 mm, in Stahl 13 mm. Das Schlagwerk ist im robusten Aluminium-Gehäuse präzisionsgelagert. Bohrkronen mit bis zu 68 mm großem Durchmesser können Sie ebenfalls einsetzen. Dies ist besonders bei der Vorbereitung von Elektro-Installationen vorteilhaft. Metabos UHEV 2860-2 Quick Set bietet 2 Gänge mit einer Drehzahl von 0 bis 2100 U/min. Eine spezielle Elektronik hält diese Leistung selbst unter Last auf konstantem Niveau. Dazu trägt auch der Schalter zum Dauerbetrieb bei. Man kann die 3,3 kg schwere Maschine mit verschiedenem Zubehör betreiben. Dazu sind sind 2 Bohrfutter im Lieferumfang, ein SDS Plus Bohrfutter und ein Schnellspannbohrfutter für zylindrische Schäfte. Der SDS-plus-Bohrer- und Meißelsatz, bestehend aus 10 Teilen, liegt dem Transportkoffer aus Kunststoff ebenfalls bei. Der UHEV 2860-2 im Quick Set stellt sich als leistungsstarker Multihammer mit 2-Gang-Getriebe und vielen Einsatzmöglichkeiten heraus. Er lässt sich dank Zusatzhandgriff, S-automatic Sicherheitskupplung und Wiederanlaufschutz gefahrlos betreiben. Die S-automatic Sicherheitskupplung sorgt dafür das der Antrieb vom Multihammer entkoppelt wird, sobald der Bohrer festsitzt. Durch das mitgelieferte Zubehör ist er für viele Aufgaben gerüstet.

Technische Daten:

Max. Einzelschlagenergie (EPTA): 3,4 J
Max. Schlagzahl: 4500 /min
Nennaufnahmeleistung: 1100 W
Bohr-Ø Beton mit Hammerbohrern: 28 mm
Bohr-Ø Mauerwerk mit Bohrkronen: 68 mm
Bohr-Ø Stahl: 13 / 6mm
Bohr-Ø Weichholz: 35 / 30 mm
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 0 - 900 / 0 - 2100 /min
Drehzahl bei Nennlast: 900 / 2100 /min
Werkzeugaufnahme: SDS-plus
Spannhalsdurchmesser: 50 mm
Gewicht ohne Netzkabel: 3,3 kg
Kabellänge: 4 m
Vibration Bohren Metall: 4.3 m/s2
Messunsicherheit K: 1.5 m/s2
Vibration Hammerbohren Beton: 13.5 m/s2
Messunsicherheit K: 1,5 m/s2
Vibration Meisseln: 7,2 m/s2
Schalldruckpegel: 90 dB(A)
Schallleistungspegel (LwA): 99 dB (A)
Messunsicherheit K: 3 dB(A)


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