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Jigs Saw-, Reciprocating Saw-, Circular Saw-, Band Saw Machines Saws Jigsaws Reciprocating saws Circular saws Metail-cutting circular saw Metal-cutting band saw Number Description 54K1210 Keyang JS1800L 5.0 Cordless jigsaw 18V 5,0 Ah Orbit rate no load 2.600 1/min Maximum capacity in wood 85mm Maximum capacity in metal 6mm 4 adjustable orbit strokes Adjustable sawing speed Switch off blower. Softgrip, battery capacity indicator. Connection vor vacuum cleaner hose. Including 2 battery 5,0 Ah Li-ion and charger Weight incl. battery 3,2 kilo Number Description 54K1211 Keyang JS1800L Body Body only without battery and charger Number Description 560420 Fein Jig saw machine ASt 638 220/240V 50Hz 350W Orbit rate no load 3.350 1/min Orbit 20 mm Maximum capacity stainless steel (V2A) 3 mm Maximum capacity Steel (St 37) 8 mm Maximale capacity soft wood 50 mm Maximum capacity hard wood, plywood 40 mm Maximum capacity plastics 25 mm Smallest radius steel/wood,plastic 8/6 mm Weight 2,2 kilo Incl. 2 packages jig saw blades Number Description 560421 Fein Jig saw machine Aste 638 220/240V 50Hz 450W Orbit rate no load 1.050-2.600 1/min Orbit 20 mm Maximum capacity stainless steel (V2A) 6 mm Maximum capacity Steel (St 37) 10 mm Maximum capacity soft wood 60 mm Maximum capacity hard wood, plywood 50 mm Maximum capacity plastics 30 mm Smallest radius steel/wood, plastic 8/6 mm Weight 2,3 kilo Incl. 2 packages jig saw blades Pag 54-02 Number Description 54K1185 Keyang reciprocating saw RS1300 220/240V 1300W Orbit rate no load 1.300 1/min Orbit 30 mm Maximum capacity wood 255 mm Maximum capacity steel 20 mm Maximum capacity tube 130 mm Orbital stroke, switch activated. Supplied in plastic carry case Weight 3,7 kilo Quick saw blade change Ergonomic grip Number Description 54FL0730 Flex Reciprocating saw RS 11-28 220/240V 1.100 Watt Orbit rate no load 0-.2700 1/min Orbit 28 mm Maximum capacity wood 230 mm Maximum capacity steel 20 mm VV electronic with constant stroke control, soft start with continuous speed control trigger. Tool-free saw blade change with edject function. Saw blade can be turned through 180˚ Detachable, swiveling saw support, depth adjustable tool free. Dust- and splash-proof housing. Integrated LED light. Ergonomically softgrip. Weigth 3,6 kilo Incl. carry case and assortment of saw blades. Number Description 54FL0731 Flex Reciprocating saw RS 13-32 220/240V 1.300 Watt Orbit rate no load 0-3.000 Orbit 32 mm Maximum capacity wood 230 mm Maximum capacity steel 20 mm Electronic feedback control for stroke, accelerator trigger switch, speed selector wheel for speed adjustment, overload protection. Tool-free saw blade change. Saw blade can be turned through 180˚ Detachable, swiveling saw support, depth adjustable tool free. Integrated LED light. Ergonomically softgrip. Weigth 4,6 kilo Incl. carry case and assortment of saw blades. Number Description 54FL0732 Flex Reciprocating saw RSP 13-32 220/240V 1.300 Watt Orbit rate no load 0-3.000 Orbit 32 mm Maximum capacity wood 230 mm Maximum capacity steel 20 mm Electronic feedback control for stroke, accelerator trigger switch, speed selector wheel for speed adjustment, overload protection. Tool-free saw blade change. Saw blade can be turned through 180˚ Detachable, swiveling saw support, depth adjustable tool free. Integrated LED light. Ergonomically softgrip. Weigth 4,6 kilo Incl. carry case and assortment of saw blades. Orbital stroke adjustable from 0-3mm. 54-02.1 Number Description 54FL0735 Flex RS 129 18.0/5.0 SET Cordless reciprocating saw 18V 5,0 Ah Li-ion Orbit rate no load 0-3.100 Orbit 29 mm Electronic Management System (EMS) protects the machine, extends the service life and increases efficiency. Accelerator switch for slow and gentle start. Electronic quick-acting brake. Durable 4-pole high-performance motor. Orbital stroke, switch activated. Saw blade can be turned through 180˚ Tool-free saw blade change Detachable, swivelling saw support, depth adjustable tool free. Integrated LED light. Ergonomically softgrip. LED battery capacity display. Weight 2,9 kilo without battery. Complete with 2 batteries 18V 5,0 Ah, 1 battery charger CA 10.8/18.0 1 carrying case L-Boxx 238 with insert. Number Description 54FL0736 Flex Reciprozaag RS 129 18.0 BODY Body only without batteries and battery charger. Incl. carry case L-Boxx 238 with case insert. Number Description 55FL417882 Flex rapid battery charger 10.8-18.0V Large LCD display for battery diagnostics and charging levels. Charging time 40 min for 18V 2,5Ah and approx. 50 minutes for 18V 5,0 Ah. In approx. 30 min. 80% of the capacity is reached. With integrated battery pack cooler and overheating, discharge and overload protection. Number Description 55FL445886 Flex Li-ion battery pack 18.0V 2,5 Ah Number Description 55FL445894 Flex Li-ion battery pack 18.0V 5,0 Ah 54-02.2 Number Description 54K1050 Keyang CS-7CB Circular saw 220/240V 50 Hz 1.100 Watt Orbit rate no load 5.500 1/min Diameter saw blade 185 mm Saw blade holder 20 mm Maximum capacity 90˚ 67mm Maximum capacity 45˚ 45mm Weight 3,6 kilo Supplied incl. saw blade with alternating teeth Ø185mm with 40T and a saw guide. Motor protection. Number Description 54K1060 Keyang CS-1800L Circular saw Cordless circular saw 18V 4,0 Ah Li-ion Orbit rate no load 4.000 1/min. Diameter saw blade 165 mm Saw blade holder 20 mm Maximum capacity 90˚ 57mm Maximum capacity 50˚ 40mm Maximum capacity 45˚ 36mm Weight 3,2 kilo Supplied incl. saw blade with alternating teeth Ø165mm with 16T and a saw guide. Comes with 2 batteries 18V 4,0 Ah and battery charger. Motor brake, LED lighting, dust extraction, battery indicator, pop off brushes, overload protection. Ergonomic handle with softgrip. In plastic carry case. Number Description 54K1061 Keyang CS-1800L - BODY Body only without batteries, charger and carry case. Number Description 54FL0740 Flex CS 62 18.8-EC/5.0 SET Cordless circular saw 18V 5,0 Ah Li-ion Orbit rate no load 5.000 1/min Diameter saw blade 165 mm Saw blade holder 20 mm Angle scale 0-50˚, sawing depth 0-62 mm Sawing depth at preset angles 0-38mm Sawing depth at preset angles with guide 0-32mm Pre-set saw angles 0˚/22,5˚/45˚/90˚ Weight without batteries 3,1 kilo Complete with saw blade Z 24-WZ, dust bag, extraction adapter, 2 batteries 18V 5,0 Ah, charger, carry case L-Boxx 374 with case insert. LED battery capacity display Electronic Management System (EMS) protects the machine, extends the service life and increases efficiency. With overload protection and temperature monitoring. Number Description 54FL0741 Flex CS 62 18.8-EC BODY Body only without batteries and charger. Including saw blade, dust bag, extraction adapter, carry case L-Boxx 374 with case insert. 54-02.3 Number Description 54FL0745 Flex CSM 4060 Metal-cutting circular saw For accurate metal cutting without coolant. 220/240V 50/60Hz 1400W Orbit rate no load 3.800 1/min. Saw blade Ø 185mm saw blade holder Ø 20 mm Maximum capacity (90˚) 0-63mm Max. material thickness in Alu 250N/mm 6mm Max. material thickness in Steel 400N/mm 10mm Weight 5,4 kilo Chip collection compartment with sight glass: large capacity, tool free emptying. Special carbide-tipped saw blades, nearly burr- free cuts, trimming threaded bars possible without recutting the thread. Spindle lock. Switch: with lock-off / lock-on switch. Max. capacity solid material / flat steel 6mm Round material 20mm, hollow sections 63mm. Incl. 2 saw blades 185x20-38T for metal, parallel guide fence, ring / open ended wrench, safety glasses and carrying case. Number Description 55FL312304 Flex circular saw blade for metal 185 Ø x 20 38T Number Description 54FL0750 Flex SBG 4910 Metal cutting band saw Metal cutting band saw with swivelling saw frame 220/240V 50/60 Hz 850 watt Dimensions saw blade 1335x13x0,65mm Belt speed 60 / 80 m/min Max. cutting range round cut at 45˚/90˚ 68/80mm Max. cutting range square cut at 45˚/90˚ 60/80mm Max. cutting range rectangular cut at 45˚ 68x55mm Max. cutting range rectangular cut at 90˚ 100x80mm Weight of saw arm 7,9 kilo (complete 18,0 kilo) 2 belt speeds for sawing solid and hollow sections. With stand, easy release for freehand use. Safety switch, prevents uncontrolled reactivation following power interuptions. Wotk without cooling fluids. Especially in fre hazardous surroundings the SBG for spark free cutting. 3-point ball-bearing bandsaw blade guide for optimum blade control. Number Description 55FL399485 Flex saw blade 2 pieces 1335x13x0,65mm 18 teeth/inch 55FL359289 Flex saw blade 3 pieces 1335x13x0,65mm 8/12 teeth/inch 55FL359130 Flex saw blade 3 pieces 1335x13x0,65mm 10/14 teeth/inch 55FL359106 Flex saw blade 3 pieces 1335x13x0,65mm 18 teeth/inch 55FL359270 Flex saw blade 3 pieces 1335x13x0,65mm 24 teeth/inch Number Description 55FL388718 Flex chuck jaws Protective plastic jaws with magnet, for secure clamping of materials with sensitive surfaces. The cutting distance will be reduced to 15mm by using the protective jaws. 54-02.4 Number Description 54FE1000 Femi ABS NG160 230V 50Hz 1 phase motor 2000 watt Fully autonomous cutting without operator. Push-click 4 downfeed speeds with mechanical selector. Arm block mechanical system for an easy and safe positioning of the workpiece. Automatic cut-off switch after finishing cutting operation. Safety emergency button to stop the cutting immediately. Energy saving 100% motor effciency is granded by the exclusive ABS system. 60% faster. Versatile cuts all metals. More than 10% saving on blade consumption.
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