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Panasonic Smart Brushless Drill Driver & Systainer Case 18V Bare PAN74A3XT32

£298.80
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Description

General description

The Panasonic EY74A3XT Smart Brushless Drill Driver is a versatile and efficient tool designed for both light and heavy tasks. It features a Systainer Case for easy storage and transport, compatible with other brands in the power tool industry, allowing for stacking and connection with Festool, Mafell, and more. The drill driver automatically adjusts its rotation speed and torque based on the load, ensuring optimal performance for various applications. It also includes a new 'tapping mode' for automatic reverse, enhancing convenience and accuracy.

Technical specifications

  • Chuck: 13mm Keyless
  • No Load Speed: 20-530/70-1,800/min
  • Max Torque: 50Nm, 18 Settings
  • Weight: 2.0kg (with 5.0Ah Battery), 1.75kg (with 3.0Ah Battery)
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with both 14.4V and 18V Panasonic batteries
  • Includes storage space for 2 x 65mm bits (left and right)
  • Supplied in a Systainer Case
  • Usage

  • Ideal for various drilling and driving tasks
  • LED work light for visibility in dark areas, with improved intensity by 150% compared to previous models
  • Features

    • Brand
      PANASONIC
    • Length
      6.8 cm
    • Width
      18.9 cm
    • Height
      24.6 cm
    • Weight
      2 kg
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    PANASONIC is a Japanese conglomerate based in Osaka. Its former name was Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, after its founder. Konosuke Matsushita began working as a salesman at the age of 10. Fascinated by the electrical revolution, he joined Osaka Electric Light where he designed a new generation of light bulb socket. Faced with the scepticism of his employers, he decided to set up his own company to market his invention, which he installed in his flat. By dint of perseverance, he eventually became the supplier of insulating plates and lampholders to all the Japanese electrical manufacturers. In 1918, taking advantage of the economic growth in Japan, he founded the Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, the first company in the group. He again took a big risk with battery-powered bicycle lamps, deciding to let customers buy lamps only if they were satisfied; it was a winning bet. In the 1930s, never short of ideas, he had great success with the National lamps. Panasonic went on to manufacture household appliances and increasingly complex products, including air conditioners, heat pumps, chargers and batteries, alongside its famous televisions and CD players. Panasonic took its definitive name in 2003.
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