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Bosch GWS 18 V-125 SC Professional 125 mm Akku Winkelschleifer in L-Boxx mit GCY 30-4 Connectivity Modul und 1x GBA 6,0 Ah Akku

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Bosch GWS 18 V-125 SC Professional 125 mm Akku Winkelschleifer in L-Boxx mit GCY 30-4 Connectivity Modul und 1x GBA 6,0 Ah AkkuLieferumfang: 1x Bosch GWS 18 V 125 SC Professional Akku Winkelschleifer 125mm 1x Bosch GBA 18 Volt 6,0 Ah 6000 mAh Li Ion Akku ( 1600A004ZN ) 1x Bosch GCY 30 4 Professional Bluetooth Low Energy Modul ( 1 600 A00 R26 ) 1x Bosch L Boxx 136 ( 2608438692 ) 1x Bosch L Boxx Einlage ( 1600A00R1A ) 1x Zusatzhandgriff Vibration Control ( 2602025171 ) 1x Aufnahmeflansch ( 2605703014 ) 1x Schutzhaube ( 1605510365 ) 1x Spannmutter ( 1603340040 ) 1x

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Bosch GWS 18 V-125 SC Professional Akku-Winkelschleifer 125mm
- 1x Bosch GBA 18 Volt / 6,0 Ah / 6000 mAh Li-Ion Akku ( 1600A004ZN )
- 1x Bosch GCY 30-4 Professional Bluetooth Low Energy Modul ( 1 600 A00 R26 )
- 1x Bosch L-Boxx 136 ( 2608438692 )
- 1x Bosch L-Boxx Einlage ( 1600A00R1A ) 
- 1x Zusatzhandgriff Vibration Control ( 2602025171 )
- 1x Aufnahmeflansch ( 2605703014 )
- 1x Schutzhaube ( 1605510365 )
- 1x Spannmutter ( 1603340040 )
- 1x Zweilochschlüssel ( 1607950043 )
- 1x Bedienungsanleitung
- ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Bosch GWS 18 V-125 SC Professional Akku-Winkelschleifer überzeugt mit dem kraftvollen EC-Motor und der stabilen und dennoch leichten Bauweise. Der bürstenlose EC-Motor weist eine hohe Lebensdauer durch verschleißarme Elektronik auf. Das praktische User-Interface informiert stets über den Akku-Stand, warnt vor Überhitzung und lässt die Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit in drei Stufen regulieren (Speed Selection). Für die nötige Sicherheit beim Arbeiten sorgt zum einen die Drop Control, welche das Gerät beim versehentlichen fallen lassen automatisch abschaltet und zum anderen die KickBack Control, welche das Gerät beim plötzlichen Verkanten automatisch abschaltet. Darüberhinaus verfügt das Gerät über ein intelligentes Bremssystem (Intelligent Brake System), welches das Gerät bei plötzlichem Stromausfall automatisch bremst. Der GWS 18 V-125 SC ist kompatibel mit der neuen Bosch EneRacer-Akkutechnologie. In Kombination mit einem EneRacer-Akku (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten) weist der Bosch Akku-Winkelschleifer eine Leistung, vergleichbar mit einem 1000 Watt-starkem kabelgebundenen Winkelschleifer auf. Der Bosch GWS 18 V-125 SC ist jedoch kompatibel mit den handelsüblichen Bosch GBA 18V Li-Ion Akkus.

Mit dem neuen und innovativem Connectivity Modul GCY 30-4 können Sie Ihr Bosch Werkzeug mit einem mobilen Endgerät verbinden und Einstellungen entsprechend Ihren Bedürfnissen vornehmen. Mit der Bosch ToolBox App können Sie elektronische Einstellungen vornehmen, wie z.B. das Regulieren der Kickback Control und der Drehzahlstufen. Mit den individualisierten Einstellungen lässt sich effizienter und anwendungsgerechter Arbeiten und Sie können Sich zusätzlich die Bedienungsanleitung auf Ihrem mobilen Endgerät anzeigen lassen. Darüberhinaus können Sie mit der TrackMyTools-Funktion Ihr Inventar bearbeiten und mit einer Reichweite von bis zu 30m Ihre Geräte orten. 

Technische Daten:

Leerlaufdrehzahl: 4.500 - 9.000 min-1
Akkuspannung: 18 V
Gewicht (ohne Akku): 1,34 kg
Schrupp-/Trennscheibendurchmesser: 125 mm
Gummischleiftellerdurchmesser: 125 mm
Schleifspindelgewinde: M14
Bohrung: 22,2 mm


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