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DWS771-QS - 1.600 Watt Elektronik-Paneelsäge 216 mm mit XPS-SchnittlinienanzeigeDie DWS771 QS ist eine leistungsstarke Paneelsge mit 1. 600 Watt und einer Schnittbreite von 216 mm. Die innovative XPS Schnittlinienanzeige sorgt fr przise Schnitte und ermglicht ein schnelles und effizientes Arbeiten. Mit dieser Sge knnen Sie mhelos selbst die anspruchsvollsten Projekte bewltigen. Sehr kompakte und leichte Paneelsge mit leistungsstarkem Motor Elektronische Motordrehzahl Steuerung Exakte Schnitte und perfekt ausgeleuchteter
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