Grabo Pro Brushless Adapter voor Flex Accu 18V
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Grabo Pro Brushless Adapter voor Flex Accu 18V

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Grabo Pro Brushless Adapter voor Flex Accu 18VMet de Flex adapter voor de Grabo Pro Brushless wordt het mogelijk om de Grabo Pro Brushless vacumheffer te gebruiken met een 18V FLEX accu. Deze Flex 18V accu adapter is speciaal ontworpen voor iedereen die met het FLEX accuplatform werkt. Door deze Flex adapter te gebruiken, wordt de inzetbaarheid van de Grabo direct vergroot: er is minder stilstand, meer gebruiksgemak en er kan langer worden doorgewerkt door eenvoudig een accu te wisselen die

Met de Flex adapter voor de Grabo Pro Brushless wordt het mogelijk om de Grabo Pro Brushless vacuümheffer te gebruiken met een 18V FLEX accu. Deze Flex 18V accu-adapter is speciaal ontworpen voor iedereen die met het FLEX-accuplatform werkt.

Door deze Flex adapter te gebruiken, wordt de inzetbaarheid van de Grabo direct vergroot: er is minder stilstand, meer gebruiksgemak en er kan langer worden doorgewerkt door eenvoudig een accu te wisselen die doorgaans toch al op de werkplek aanwezig is. De adapter zorgt voor een stevige en veilige verbinding en levert betrouwbare stroomoverdracht, zodat de Grabo Pro Brushless krachtig blijft presteren bij het tillen en verplaatsen van onder andere glas, tegels, plaatmateriaal en andere niet-poreuze materialen.

Belangrijkste voordelen

  • Compatibel met Grabo Pro Brushless vacuümzuigers
  • Geschikt voor 18V FLEX accu’s
  • Kostenbesparend: bestaande accu’s kunnen worden gebruikt

Deze Flex-adapter set wordt compleet geleverd:

  • 1x Flex adapter voor 18V Flex accu’s
  • 2x M4 16 mm schroeven
  • 2x M4 10 mm schroeven
  • 1x T20 Torx inbussleutel
  • 1x Installatie instructies

Let op: de Grabo Pro Brushless wordt niet meegeleverd met deze set.

Eenvoudige installatie (stap-voor-stap)

  1. Schroeven losdraaien: Met een T20 Torx schroevendraaier/inbussleutel worden de vier M4-montageschroeven van de bestaande adapter losgedraaid.
  2. Adapter verwijderen: Zodra de schroeven los zijn, wordt de adapter voorzichtig van de Grabo afgenomen.
  3. Voedingsstekker loskoppelen: De power plug wordt losgekoppeld.
  4. Voedingsstekker aansluiten: De stekker van de FLEX adapter wordt stevig in de aansluiting op de Grabo Pro Brushless gedrukt totdat deze vastklikt.
  5. Adapter plaatsen: De adapter wordt teruggeplaatst tot deze stevig en correct aansluit.
  6. Schroeven vastzetten: Alle vier de schroeven worden gelijkmatig vastgedraaid met de T20 Torx schroevendraaier/inbussleutel.

Tip: In combinatie met meerdere FLEX 18V accu’s kan de werktijd worden gemaximaliseerd en worden onderbrekingen verder beperkt.

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