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Makita TW 007 GD201 Akku Schlagschrauber 40 V max. 760 Nm 1/2'' Brushless + 2x Akku 2,5 Ah + LadegerätLieferumfang: 1x Makita TW 007 G Akku Schlagschrauber 2x Makita BL 4025 Akku 40 V max. 2,5 Ah 1x Makita DC 40 RA Ladegert Produktbeschreibung: Der Makita TW007G Akku Schlagschrauber ist ein uerst leistungsstarkes Werkzeug, das dank seines brstenlosen Motors und einer 1 2" Auenvierkantaufnahme mit Sicherungsstift auch hohen Drehmomentanforderungen standhlt. Mit einer maximalen Leistung von 40 V max. erzielt er ein beeindruckendes Anziehmoment von bis
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