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REMS Akku Set Power Pack 21,6V (22V max) mit 1x Akku 9,0Ah ( 571583 R22 ) + Ladegerät 90W ( 571585 R220 )

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REMS Akku Set Power Pack 21,6V (22V max) mit 1x Akku 9,0Ah ( 571583 R22 ) + Ladegerät 90W ( 571585 R220 )Lieferumfang: 1x REMS Li Ion Akku 21,6 V 9,0 Ah (571583 R22) 1x REMS Schnellladegert 90W (571585 R220) Produktbeschreibung: Der leistungsstarke und hochbelastbare Akku passt zu REMS 22V Gerten. Die REMS Akku Amigo 22 V schafft ca. 52 Gewinde " mit diesem Akku. Die Akkus mit 21,6 V bieten 50% mehr Aufweitungen als Li Ion 14,4 V Akkus. Die gestufte Ladezustandsanzeige zeigt den Ladezustand des Akkus mit 4 LEDs an. Nach Drcken der Taste mit

Lieferumfang:

- 1x REMS Li-Ion Akku 21,6 V 9,0 Ah (571583 R22)
- 1x REMS Schnellladegerät 90W (571585 R220)

Produktbeschreibung:

Der leistungsstarke und hochbelastbare Akku passt zu REMS 22V Geräten. Die REMS Akku-Amigo 22 V schafft ca. 52 Gewinde ¾" mit diesem Akku. Die Akkus mit 21,6 V bieten 50% mehr Aufweitungen als Li-Ion 14,4 V Akkus. Die gestufte Ladezustandsanzeige zeigt den Ladezustand des Akkus mit 4 LEDs an. Nach Drücken der Taste mit Batteriesymbol leuchtet für wenige Sekunden mindestens eine LED. Je mehr LEDs grün leuchten, umso höher ist der Ladezustand des Akkus. Blinkt eine LED rot, muss der Akku aufgeladen werden. Der fehlende Memoryeffekt sowie eine Temperaturüberwachung beim Ladevorgang sorgen stets für eine optimale Akkuleistung. Das Schnellladegerät eignet sich zum Laden der REMS 22 V Akkus  und sorgt mit Überhitzungs- und Überladungsschutz für eine längere Lebensdauer der Akkus. Die gestufte Ladezustandsanzeige zeigt den Ladezustand des Akkus mit 4 LEDs an. Nach Drücken der Taste mit Batteriesymbol leuchtet für wenige Sekunden mindestens eine LED. Je mehr LEDs grün leuchten, umso höher ist der Ladezustand des Akkus. Blinkt eine LED rot, muss der Akku aufgeladen werden. Zeigt eine Kontrollleuchte rotes Dauerlicht, liegt die Temperatur des Schnellladegerätes und / oder des Akkus außerhalb des zulässigen Arbeitsbereiches des Schnellladegerätes. 

Technische Daten:

Nennspannung: 230 V/21,6 V
Ladeschlussspanung: 22 V
Akku-Kapazität: 9,0 Ah
Leistung: 194,4 Wh
Arbeitstemperaturbereich: –10 bis +60°C
Maße: (LxBxH): 130x75x90 mm
Gewicht: 450 g

Akku-/Produktkompatibilität:
Produkte 1,5 Ah Akku 

2,5 Ah Akku

5,0Ah Akku

9,0 Ah Akku
REMS Mini-Press 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Mini-Press S 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Akku-Press 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Ax-Press 25 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Ax-Press 25 L 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Ax-Press 30 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Akku-Ex-Press Cu 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Akku-Ex-Press P 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Akku-Ex-Press P-CEF 22 V ACC ja ja ja ja
REMS Akku-Cat 22 V VE nein nein ja ja
REMS Akku-Tiger 22 V VE nein nein nein ja
REMS Akku-Amigo 22 V nein nein nein ja
REMS Akku-Curvo 22 V nein nein ja ja
REMS Akku-Cento 22 V nein nein ja ja


Spannungsversorgung: 100-240 V
Frequenz: 50-60 Hz
Leistung: 90 W
Arbeitstemperaturbereich: -40 bis 0°C
Maße (LxBxH): 150x85x85 mm
Gewicht: 480 g


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