Bosch Professional 18 V System GSA 32 Drills and Screwdrivers

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Amazon Unique ergonomic handle shape and extra long switch enables better handling for difficult overhead work or in tight spaces Ec motor, when paired with an 18 V Bosch lithium - ion technology battery, delivers corded power with cordless freedom Unique SDS system enables easy and safer saw blade changes even with gloves AMPShare: Batteries and chargers are fully compatible with the Bosch Professional 18V System and with many other tools of the multi-brand AMPShare battery alliance. Comfortable handling in the 18 V Class, Weight: 9.259415004 Pounds, Manufacturer: Bosch Professional

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Unique ergonomic handle shape and extra long switch enables better handling for difficult overhead work or in tight spaces Ec motor, when paired with an 18 V Bosch lithium - ion technology battery, delivers corded power with cordless freedom Unique SDS system enables easy and safer saw blade changes even with gloves AMPShare: Batteries and chargers are fully compatible with the Bosch Professional 18V System and with many other tools of the multi-brand AMPShare battery alliance. Comfortable handling in the 18 V Class, Weight: 9.259415004 Pounds, Manufacturer: Bosch Professional

Zoro Tools

The Bosch GSA 18V-32Brushless Reciprocating Saw has a brushless EC motor that offers variable cutting speed preselection for sawing a wide variety of materials. With an adjustable base plate for full use of the saw blade. Its SDS system enables fast and easy blade change, even with gloves. A uniquely designed handle with an extra long switch which helps when working overhead or in tight spaces. Supplied as a bare unit, NO battery or charger. Specification: Strokes at No Load: 0-2,500/min.Stroke Length: 32mmCapacity: Wood 230mm, Metal Profiles Pipes 175mmWeight: 3.5kg


Product specifications

Brand Bosch Professional
EAN
  • 3165140951777
MPN
  • 06016A8108

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