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Product information
Description
ABH 18-26 AS: This powerful hammer drill features a high-performance, brushless motor that delivers a substantial 2.6 joules of impact energy, ensuring rapid drilling progress and exceptional chisel grinding capacity. For enhanced safety, integrated kickback monitoring with intelligent rapid shutdown immediately halts operation should the tool unexpectedly kick back. The Electronic Precision Control (EPC) system provides superior handling and control.
Supplied body only. Batteries and chargers are sold separately.
FEATURES
- Simple and precise speed control using the throttle.Fatigue-free working thanks to compact design and few vibrations
- Change the chisel position (Vario-Lock) – lock the chisel in 36 positions for the optimum working position every time
- Bright working area thanks to integrated LED light
- Clamps or hooks the bit if the drive to the drill spindle is interrupted
- Compatible with Bosch Professional 18 V batteries (available since 2008) and AMPShare batteries
What's in the box
- 1x ABH 18-26 AS AMPShare 18v Rotary Hammer Drill Body Only
- 1x Handle
- 1x Depth Stop
- 1x Tool Cloth
- 1x L-Boxx 136 Carry Case
Features
- BrandFEIN
- Weight1 kg
- Voltage18 V
- ChuckSDS
- Power sourceCordless
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EIN, more precisely C. E. Fein Gmbh, is a German company founded in 1867 in Schwäbisch Gmünd, southwest Germany. In that year, Guillaume (Wilhelm) Fein set up his own workshop to manufacture electrotechnical tools. This inventor even proposed a telephone model a few months after Bell, in 1877; but he succeeded in imposing his standard, the horseshoe magnet, which offered better transmission quality. In 1895, he developed the portable electric drill, followed a few years later by pistol-shaped electric drills. Then came the portable electric sander. In 1914, Fein had the idea of combining electricity and air power to transform the rotary motion of the electric motor into straight-line percussive motion: he invented the Fein percussion machine, i.e. the first chipping hammer. In the 50s, another innovation was launched: power tools made of plastic, an insulating material. The Fein catalog continued to grow: angle grinders, nibblers, jigsaws, bolt cutters... all adorned with the brand's orange color. Fein holds over 800 patents and rights. The company continues to manufacture in Germany, where 60% of its employees are based.
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