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Makita FR451DZ Rechargeable Autopack Screwdriver 18V Tool Only

$ 169.95

Availability: 40 in stock
  • Model: Makita FR451DZ
  • Battery Included: No
  • Voltage: 18 V
  • Brand: Makita
  • Condition: New
  • UPC: 0088381741149
  • Type: Impact Driver

    Description

    Makita FR451DZ Rechargeable Autopack Screwdriver 18V Tool Only
    Detail
    Condition: Brand New
    Tightening capacity: Connecting screw (coil type) φ3.5 × 25mm ~ φ4.2 × 41mm
    Rotation speed: 0 ~ 6000min-1 [rotation / minute]
    Dimensions: Length 342 x Width 90 x Height 242 mm
    Weight: 2.4kg (including battery)
    Accessories: + Bit 2-120 (3Pcs)
    Work volume per charge (approximate):
    Gypsum board Thickness 12.5mm Wood base: [Board screw 3.9 x 28mm] Approximately 3500
    Thickness 25.0mm Wood base: [Board screw 3.9 x 41mm] Approximately 3200
    Thickness 12.5mm Steel base: [Board screw 3.5 x 28mm] Approximately 3200
    Direct delivery from Japan with tracking and insurance
    Our products are 100% authentic
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