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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Polisher (Bare Unit) 4933451549

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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Polisher (Bare Unit) 4933451549The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Polisher is the ultimate tool for car polishing, thanks to its brushless POWERSTATE motor and the advanced REDLINK PLUS intelligence system. This cordless polisher also offers a unique 8 position variable speed selection and impressive run time, allowing you to polish a full size car on just one battery charge. M18 FUEL Brushless Range 2nd Generation 180mm Polisher Bare Unit Kit Kit includes: Unit Body, 2x M18 5. 0 Ah Battery,

The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Polisher is the ultimate tool for car polishing, thanks to its brushless POWERSTATE motor and the advanced REDLINK PLUS intelligence system. This cordless polisher also offers a unique 8 position variable speed selection and impressive run time, allowing you to polish a full size car on just one battery charge.

M18 FUEL Brushless Range 2nd Generation 180mm Polisher Bare Unit / Kit Kit includes: Unit Body, 2x M18 5.0 Ah Battery, M12-M18 Fast Charger, 1x HD Box

Key Features
  • Brushless POWERSTATE motor to deliver the ultimate mobility in car polishing
  • REDLINK PLUS intelligence system delivers an advanced digital overload protection for tool and battery and uniquely enhances the tool performance under load
  • REDLITHIUM battery pack provides superior pack construction, electronics and fade-free performance to deliver more run time and more work over pack life
  • World´s first cordless polisher with 8 position variable speed selection ranging from 360 - 2200 rpm
  • Outstanding run time to polish one full size car per battery charge
  • Constant speed electronics with soft start for smooth start up
  • Maximum polishing accessory diameter of 180 mm
  • Removable dust screen to prevent debris ingress, prolonging motor life
  • Rubber overmold gear case for increased comfort, especially when working with the tool vertically
  • Lock-on function provides more comfortable use when polishing for longer periods
  • 3 position bale handle for improved tool control
  • Line-lock-out function to prevent automatic start up after battery change
  • *on moderate to good paint, light scratches
  • Flexible battery system: works with all MILWAUKEE® M18 batteries

Specification

Attributes Value
Dimensions H 464mm x L 182mm x W 139mm
Height 464mm
Length 182mm
Pack Qty 1
Range M18 FAP180-0
Type Bare Unit
Volts 18
Width 139mm
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