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SKIL 3210CA Cordless impact driver (BARE) SD1E3210CA

85.00

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SKU: SD1E3210CA Category: Tag:

Description

High torque Lithium-Ion cordless impact driver (BARE)

FEATURES

– Part of the SKIL ‘Energy Platform’: THE flexible battery system
– ‘Keep Cool™’ battery technology ensures 25% longer run time and 2x the lifetime
– Our patented ‘ActivCell™’ technology works to optimise power usage, preventing overheating and maximizing battery performance
– High torque for effortless driving and removing of screws and bolts
– Compact and lightweight design
– Robust aluminium gearbox for increased durability
– Hex quick-clamp chuck (6,35 mm / ¼”) for easy accessory changing
– Variable speed ensures a gentle start and full control at all times
– LED forward/reverse indicator enables you to easily see in which direction you are driving
– LED light for a better sight of the workpiece and more comfortable working in poorly lit areas
– Lithium-Ion technology: no memory effect, no self-discharge and always ready for use
– Ergonomic design and softgrip for optimal comfort and control
– Belt clip for easy carrying

SPECIFICATION

Voltage: 18 V
Voltage: 20 ‘V Max’
Max. torque hard joint: 140 Nm
Chuck capacity: 6.35 mm
No-load speed: 0-2500 r.p.m.
Maximum impact rate: 0-3200 /min
Capacity screws: 10 mm
Chuck type: Hex
Variable speed switch: Yes

Noise and vibration levels

Sound pressure level: 94,5 dB(A)
Sound power level: 105,5 dB(A)
Standard deviation: 3 dB(A)
Vibration level: 14,5 m/s²
Uncertainty: 1,5 m/s²

Brand

Skil

It all started in 1921 when inventor Edmond Michel was standing in a sugar cane field in Louisiana, America. There, he saw the workers using machetes to hack their way by hand through the thick, tough sugar cane. It was a heavy, back breaking task. Seeing this, Michel thought there had to be an easier way. And that thought later led to the start of the Skil Corporation. Later, in his workshop in New Orleans, he developed a mechanized machete. But to make the idea work, he saw that the blade somehow had to rotate. He soon started to improve on his first idea, and in 1923 he had developed the world’s first electric hand saw. A New Orleans newspaper covered his invention in a short feature article. Joseph W. Sullivan, a farmland developer, read the article while he was traveling from Minneapolis to Florida. He thought it looked like a great idea, and went straight to New Orleans to track down Edmond Michel.
After further improvements of the electric handsaw, ‘The Michel Electric Handsaw Company’ was started in 1924 by Edmond Michel and Joseph W. Sullivan. They called their revolutionary saw the ‘Skilsaw’.
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