Oregon CS 1400 Kettensäge 2400 W 40 cm Schnittlänge 3/8" Kettenteilung ( 603349 )
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Oregon CS 1400 Kettensäge 2400 W 40 cm Schnittlänge 3/8" Kettenteilung ( 603349 )

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Oregon CS 1400 Kettensäge 2400 W 40 cm Schnittlänge 3/8" Kettenteilung ( 603349 )Lieferumfang: 1x Oregon CS 1400 Kettensge 1x Kettenschwert 40 cm 1x Sgekette 40 cm 1x Schwertschutz Produktbeschreibung: Die Oregon CS 1400 Kettensge ist eine leistungsstarke und geruscharme Elektro Kettensge fr das Trimmen von sten und Zweigen im Garten und eignet sich dank ihres Sofortstart Systems fr einen schnellen Arbeitsbeginn ohne Verzgerung. Ein Benzin l Gemisch ist nicht erforderlich und der Betrieb erfolgt komfortabel ber ein Kabel, wodurch

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- 1x Oregon CS 1400 Kettensäge
- 1x Kettenschwert 40 cm
- 1x Sägekette 40 cm
- 1x Schwertschutz

Produktbeschreibung:

Die Oregon CS 1400 Kettensäge ist eine leistungsstarke und geräuscharme Elektro Kettensäge für das Trimmen von Ästen und Zweigen im Garten und eignet sich dank ihres Sofortstart Systems für einen schnellen Arbeitsbeginn ohne Verzögerung. Ein Benzin Öl Gemisch ist nicht erforderlich und der Betrieb erfolgt komfortabel über ein Kabel, wodurch ein leiser Lauf mit geräuschlosem Verhalten zwischen den Schnitten erreicht wird. Die vom weltweit führenden Sägekettenhersteller entwickelte Kettensäge verfügt über eine 40 cm lange ControlCut Kette mit geringer Vibration und reduziertem Rückschlag, die sich ohne zusätzliches Werkzeug direkt auf der Säge spannen lässt. Ein integriertes LubriTec Schmiersystem hält Schiene und Kette kontinuierlich geölt, verringert die Reibung und verlängert die Lebensdauer. Ein automatischer Öler verteilt das Öl gleichmäßig, was ein vorzeitiges Abnutzen der Kette verhindert. Mit 15 Ampere bietet die Kettensäge kraftvolle Leistung für eine Vielzahl von Schnitten und ist für ganztägige Einsätze geeignet. Die Montage ist einfach, indem der Spanner auf die Führungsschiene gesetzt und anschließend Schiene und Kette auf die Säge montiert werden. Eine integrierte Kettenbremse sorgt für zusätzliche Sicherheit während des Gebrauchs.

Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Oregon
Herstellerbezeichnung: CS 1400
Herstellernummer: 603349
Spannung: 120 VAC 60 Hz
Stromstärke: 15 Ampere
Leistung: 2400 Watt
Ölkapazität: 140 ml
Trockengewicht zusammengebaut: 5,9 kg
Trockengewicht ohne Schiene und Kette: 5 kg
Maximale Schienenlänge 40 cm
Effektive Schnittlänge: 37 cm
Kettenteilung: 3/8" Low Profile™
Kettenstärke: 0,050 in
Zähne des Antriebskettenrads: 6
Kettendrehzahl ohne Last: 14,7 m/s


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