• DEWALT Impact wrench 18V 1/2" 950Nm 3-speed 2 x 5,0Ah LI-ION DCF899P2

The Symbol : DCF899P2-QW

The DEWALT impact wrench is a new generation of high-torque tools, equipped with a brushless motor and 5.0 Ah XR Li-Ion batteries. This robust and efficient impact wrench can achieve torque of up to 950 Nm, enabling heavy work. With a stroke frequency of up to 2400 beats per minute and a maximum starting torque of 1625 Nm, it is the ideal tool for removing even the most resistant screws. Its compact design and low weight make it easy to manoeuvre, and the fan cooling system used ensures a longer life of the device. Included are 2 x 5.0 Ah XR Li-Ion batteries with XR multi-voltage charger for continuous operation. This DEWALT impact wrench is a reliable tool that will meet the demands of even the toughest tasks.

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Description of the DEWALT impact wrench:

  • The new generation of XR Li-Ion 18V impact wrenches with high torque and brushless motor equipped with 5.0 Ah batteries.
  • The fan-cooled, durable motor with up to 950 Nm of torque delivers up to 2400 strokes per minute, enabling the device to be used for heavy duty.
  • The maximum starting torque of 1625 Nm makes it possible to remove even the most resistant screws.


Specifications:

Max. torque 135 / 400 / 950 Nm
Net power 610 watts (Printing)
No-load speed 0 - 400 / 1200 /1900 rpm
Frequency of stroke 0 - 2400 ud/min
Max. screw diameter M20
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3.3 kg
Length 224 mm
Vibration on hands/arms-stroke 13 m/s2
Measurement uncertainty K 1 (vibration) 5.9 m/s2
Sound pressure 101 dB(A)

 

STANDARD EQUIPMENT:

  • 2 x 5.0 AH Li-Ion XR batteries with charge status indicator
  •  multi-voltage charger XR
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