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Procraft PTA40 Akku Freischneider 40 V ( 2x 20 V ) 300 mm Brushless Solo - ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät - Unvollständig

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Procraft PTA40 Akku Freischneider 40 V ( 2x 20 V ) 300 mm Brushless Solo - ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät - UnvollständigZustand: Unvollstndig: Haube Schutz fehlt nicht betriebsbereit + Zubehr fehlt nicht vollfunktionsfhig Weist Kratzer und Verschmutzungen auf Sofort lieferbar Achtung: Schutzabdeckung fehlt Gert unvollstndig und ohne Schutz nicht betriebsbereit. Inbetriebnahme erst nach Nachrstung einer geeigneten Schutzvorrichtung. Lieferumfang: Siehe Bilder 1x Procraft PTA40 Akku Freischneider 1x Schneidekopf 1x 3 Zahn Metallmesser 1x Einarmiger Gurt 1x

Zustand:

- Unvollständig: Haube / Schutz fehlt – nicht betriebsbereit + Zubehör fehlt
- nicht vollfunktionsfähig 
- Weist Kratzer und Verschmutzungen auf
- Sofort lieferbar
 

Achtung: Schutzabdeckung fehlt – Gerät unvollständig und ohne Schutz nicht betriebsbereit. Inbetriebnahme erst nach Nachrüstung einer geeigneten Schutzvorrichtung.

Lieferumfang:

- Siehe Bilder
- 1x Procraft PTA40 Akku Freischneider
- 1x Schneidekopf
- 1x 3-Zahn-Metallmesser
- 1x Einarmiger Gurt
- 1x Montageschlüssel
- 1x Gebrauchsanweisung
- ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät

Produktbeschreibung:

Der Procraft PTA40 Akku Freischneider ist eine effiziente und umweltfreundliche Lösung für die Pflege von Gärten, Rasenflächen, Wildwuchs und schwer zugänglichen Bereichen wie Zaunränder oder Flächen rund um Bäume. Ausgestattet mit einem modernen Doppel-Akkusystem (2×20 V) erreicht er eine Gesamtspannung von 40 V und bietet damit ausreichend Leistung selbst für anspruchsvolle Mäharbeiten. Sein bürstenloser Motor mit variabler Drehzahl von bis zu 7.500 U/min sorgt für hohe Effizienz und Langlebigkeit, während drei wählbare Betriebsmodi – Eco (ca. 5.500 U/min) für energiesparendes Arbeiten, Auto (ca. 6.500 U/min) mit automatischer Leistungsanpassung und Turbo (7.500 U/min) für maximale Kraft – flexible Einsatzmöglichkeiten bieten. Ob Mähen von Gras, Trimmen entlang von Zäunen und Sträuchern oder Arbeiten in schwer zugänglichen Bereichen – der PTA40 überzeugt durch geringes Gewicht, komfortable Handhabung und leisen Betrieb, wodurch er auch für Arbeiten in der Nähe von Wohnhäusern bestens geeignet ist.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Procraft
Herstellerbezeichnung: PTA40
LI-Ionen-Akku: 2x 20 V
Arbeitsbreite (mm): 300
Drehzahl: 5500–7500/min
Rohrdurchmesser, mm: 26


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