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DeWalt Akku Plus Starter Set DCB118T2T mit 2x Akku 6,0 Ah + Ladegerät + T-STAK

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DeWalt Akku Plus Starter Set DCB118T2T mit 2x Akku 6,0 Ah + Ladegerät + T-STAKLieferumfang: 2x Dewalt DCB 546 XR FlexVolt 54 18 V 6,0 Ah Li lon Akku 1x DeWalt DCB 118 XR FlexVolt 54 V 18 V Akku Schnell Ladegert 1x DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1 70703 Werkzeug Box Koffer Transportbox 1x DeWalt System Einlage fr TSTAK II Systemkoffer passend fr 4x Akku und 1x Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der DCB 546 XR FlexVolt Akku berzeugt durch seine hohe Akku Leistung von 108 Wh und eignet sich hierdurch optimal fr extrem schwere Anwendungen ber

Lieferumfang:

- 2x Dewalt DCB 546 XR FlexVolt 54 / 18 V 6,0 Ah Li-lon Akku
- 1x DeWalt DCB 118 XR FlexVolt 54 V / 18 V Akku Schnell Ladegerät  
- 1x DeWalt TSTAK Box II DWST1-70703 Werkzeug Box / Koffer Transportbox
- 1x DeWalt System Einlage für TSTAK II Systemkoffer passend für 4x Akku und 1x Ladegerät 

Produktbeschreibung:

Der DCB 546 XR FlexVolt Akku überzeugt durch seine hohe Akku-Leistung von 108 Wh und eignet sich hierdurch optimal für extrem schwere Anwendungen über einen längeren Zeitraum. Der DCB 546 ist rückwärtskompatibel und ist weitgehend in allen 18,0 Volt XR-Maschinen einsetzbar. Durch spezielle Elektronik verfügt der DCB 546 über einen wirkungsvollen Schutz vor Überlastung, Überhitzung und Tiefenentladung. Durch die robuste und bruchsichere Bauweise und der stoßsicheren verlöteten Akku-Zellen, ist der DCB 546 optimal für den harten Baustellen-Einsatz geeignet. Weiterhin verfügt der DCB 546 über eine Ladezustandsanzeige mit 3 LEDs und dank der 6,0 Ah-Kapazität über einer hohen Laufzeit. Der FlexVolt 54 V Akku besitzt kein Memory-Effekt und keine Selbstentladung. Passend für alle DeWalt XR Akku-Maschinen mit 54,0 Volt sowie mit 18,0 Volt (außer Bandsäge DCS 371 sowie Radios DCR 016, 017 und Tough-Radio). Das DeWalt 118 Ladegerät lädt alle DEWALT XR Schiebe-Akkus mit 18,0 Volt mit bis zu 8 A sowie DeWalt FLEXVOLT-Akkus (54,0 bzw. 18,0 Volt bei max. 6,0 Ah). Dazu ermöglicht der DeWalt 2-Stufen-Ladeprozess des DeWalt DCB 118 mit spezieller Lüfterkühlung durch besonders schonende Ladung eine hohe Lebensdauer der Akkus bei maximaler Speicherkapazität. Die integrierte LED-Anzeige des DeWalt DCB 118 informiert über Akku- und Ladezustand und sorgt für maximalen Komfort bei der Arbeit. Zudem ist das DCB 118 Schnell Ladegerät auch für die Wandmontage geeignet sowie durch seine kompakte Abmessungen für eine optimale Montage geeignet. Das TSTAK System von DeWALT bietet vielseitige Möglichkeiten zum Verstauen und Transportieren von Werkzeug. Der Koffer ist per Vorhängeschloss abschließbar und verfügt über angenehme Bi-Material Handgriffe. Dank des ausgeklügelten TSTAK-Systems kann diese Werkzeugbox mit anderen Boxen verbunden werden, was einen handlichen und sicheren Transport ermöglicht.

Technische Daten:

Akku:

Akku-Spannung und Kapazität: 54,0 / 18,0 Volt bei max. 6,0 Ah
Akku-Leistung (bei 18,0 Volt-Schaltung): 108 Wh
Abmessung (LxBxH): 12x8x8 mm
Gewicht: 1,0 kg

Ladegerät:

Ladestrom: 4 bzw. 8 A
Akku- Technologie: Li- Ion
Kompatibilität: XR Schiebe-Akkus mit 18 V sowie mit 54 V bzw. 18 V FLEXVOLT
Ladezeit mit 4 A: ca. 20 min (1,3 Ah Akkus), ca. 25 min (1,5 Ah Akkus), ca. 30 min, (2,0 Ah Akkus), ca. 45 min. (3,0 Ah Akkus), ca. 60 min (4,0 Ah Akkus)
ca. 75 min. (5,0 Ah Akkus); mit 8 A: (nur bei Akkus mit Voraussetzung für Lüfterkühlung): ca. 35 min. (5 Ah Akkus), ca. 45 min (6 Ah Akkus /FLEXVOLT)
Abmessung (L x B x H): 19 x 12 x 8
Gewicht: 0,6 kg


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