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Makita DLM 480 Z Akku Rasenmäher 36 V ( 2x 18 V ) 48 cm 62 l Solo - Unvollständig

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Makita DLM 480 Z Akku Rasenmäher 36 V ( 2x 18 V ) 48 cm 62 l Solo - UnvollständigLieferumfang: 1x Makita DLM 480 Akku Rasenmher ohne Akku, ohne Ladegert Zustand: Neuwertig, OVP beschdigt + Unvollstndig Steckschlssel fehlt ! Weist leichte Kratzer und Verschmutzungen auf Vollfunktionsfhig Sofort lieferbar Produktbeschreibung: Mit dem Makita DLM 480 Akku Rasenmher wird die Rasenpflege zum Kinderspiel! Dieses leistungsstarke Gert eignet sich perfekt fr mittelgroe Rasenflchen und berzeugt mit seinem geruscharmen Betrieb. Dank des 62

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- 1x Makita DLM 480 Akku Rasenmäher
- ohne Akku, ohne Ladegerät

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- Neuwertig, OVP beschädigt + Unvollständig Steckschlüssel fehlt !
- Weist leichte Kratzer und Verschmutzungen auf
- Vollfunktionsfähig 
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Produktbeschreibung:

Mit dem Makita DLM 480 Akku-Rasenmäher wird die Rasenpflege zum Kinderspiel! Dieses leistungsstarke Gerät eignet sich perfekt für mittelgroße Rasenflächen und überzeugt mit seinem geräuscharmen Betrieb. Dank des 62 Liter Grasfangkorbs mit Füllstandsanzeige und der praktischen Akku-Ladestandsanzeige am Führungsholm haben Sie Ihren Rasenschnitt stets im Blick. Der Rasenmäher verfügt über 4 Funktionen in 1: Mähen, Sammeln, Mulchen und Heckauswurf. Mit dem Soft-Start-System läuft der Rasenmäher sanft an, während die erhöhte Grasaufnahme für ein effizientes Arbeiten sorgt. Die zweistufig einstellbare Griffhöhe ermöglicht eine ergonomische Arbeitshaltung, während der faltbare Führungsholm und die vertikale Lagerung des Akkus für ein kompaktes Staumaß sorgen. Zusätzlich bietet der Makita DLM 480 einen Tiefentladeschutz, der das Gerät automatisch abschaltet, wenn der Akku fast leer ist.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Makita
Herstellerbezeichnung: DLM 480
Akkuspannung: 2 x 18 V
Akkusystem LXT: Ja
Leerlaufdrehzahl: 3100 min⁻¹
Schnitthöhenverstellung: 10
Schnittbreite: 48 cm
Schnitthöhenverstellung zentral: 20 - 100 mm
Durchmesser des Hinterrades: 23 cm
Durchmesser des Vorderrades: 18 cm
Grasfangkorb: 62 L
Sammeln: Ja
Mähen: Ja
Gewicht inkl. Akku: 24,5 - 26,8 kg
Produktabmessung (L x B x H): 1690 - 1740 x 530 x 930 - 1060 mm
Maße gefaltet (LxBxH): 580 x 530 x 870 mm
Akkutyp: Li-ion
Leerlaufdrehzahl (Normaler Modus): 3100 min⁻¹
Flächenleistung inkl. 6,0 Ah x 2: 650 - 800 m²
Schallleistungspegel (LWA): 92 dB(A)
Schalldruckpegel (LpA): 84 dB(A)
K-Wert Geräusch: 3 dB(A)
Vibration: ≤ 2,5 m/s²
K-Wert Vibration: 1,5 m/s²


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