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Steinel mobile heat MH 5 Akku Heißluftgebläse 18 V 50 - 500 °C CAS ( 068233 ) + 1x Akku 5,5 Ah + Ladegerät + Koffer

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Steinel mobile heat MH 5 Akku Heißluftgebläse 18 V 50 - 500 °C CAS ( 068233 ) + 1x Akku 5,5 Ah + Ladegerät + KofferLieferumfang: 1x Steinel mobile heat MH 5 Akku Heiluftgeblse 1x Metabo LIHD 18 V 5,5 Ah CAS Akku 1x Metabo ASC 145 Akku Ladegert 1x Koffer Produktbeschreibung: Das Steinel mobile heat MH 5 Akku Heiluftgeblse kann problemlos eine Temperatur von 50 bis 500 C in nur wenigen Sekunden aufbringen. Dank der patentierten Steinel Heiztechnologie und dem Temperature Boost wird zunchst ber die elektrische Steuerung die Keramikheizung auf Temperatur gebracht und

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Steinel mobile heat MH 5 Akku Heißluftgebläse
- 1x Metabo LIHD 18 V 5,5 Ah CAS Akku
- 1x Metabo ASC 145 Akku Ladegerät
- 1x Koffer

Produktbeschreibung:

Das Steinel mobile heat MH 5 Akku Heißluftgebläse kann problemlos eine Temperatur von 50 bis 500 °C in nur wenigen Sekunden aufbringen. Dank der patentierten Steinel Heiztechnologie und dem Temperature Boost wird zunächst über die elektrische Steuerung die Keramikheizung auf Temperatur gebracht und sobald die gewünschte Temperatur erreicht ist, wird die warme Luft abgegeben. So erreicht man in etwa vier Sekunden eine Einsatztemperatur von 300 °C. Dabei lässt sich die Temperatur in 10 °C schritten mit einem Joystick einstellen und bequem über ein LCD Display ablesen. Die Luftmenge lässt sich in sechs Stufen bis zu 300 l/min einstellen. Dank der verbauten LED Leuchte sind auch Arbeiten bei schlechten Lichtverhältnissen möglich. Ein optimierte Geräteschwerpunkt, Rutschfeste Standfläche und eine Aufhängemöglichkeit runden die Funktionalität des MH 5 ab. Dadurch ist eine große Vielzahl an Anwendungsmöglichkeiten abgedeckt, wie z.B. kleine Reparaturen am Dach, zum entfernen oder aufbringen von Folierungen im Car-Wrapping Bereich, Reparaturen von Aufliegerplanen am LKW und zum Kabelverschweißen im Rohbau. Der besondere Vorteil dieses Gerätes liegt außerdem in der 100% Kompatibilität zu allen 18 V Maschinen, Akkus und Ladegeräten der CAS (Cordless Alliance System) Partner: Metabo, Rothenberger, Edding, Fischer, Mafell, Collomix, Eibenstock, Eisenblättert, Haaga, Starmix, Steinel, Rokamat, Birchmeier.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Steinel
Herstellernummer: 068233
Herstellerbezeichnung:  mobile heat MH 5
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Luftmenge: < 300 l/min
Lufttemperatur: 50 - 500 °C
Temperatureinstellung: 10 °C schritte über Joystick
Temperatur 50 – 500 °C
Luftmenge 300 l/min
Motor Typ: Bürstenmotor
Heizelement: Keramikheizung
Abmessungen (L x B x H): 225 x 72 x 204 mm
Gewicht, ohne Akku: 0,685 kg


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