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Makita LW1400 Portable Cut-Off, 2200W

Original price was: ₹29,170.00.Current price is: ₹20,940.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 18.7 kg
Brand

Makita

Model No

LW1400

Product Type

Cut- Off

Continuous rating input

2200W

Wheel Diameter

355 mm (14″)

No Load Speed (RPM)

3,800

Capacity at 90°

Round: 127 mm (5″)
Rectangular: 115×130 mm (4-1/2″x5-1/8″)

Capacity at 45°

Round: 127 mm (5″)
Rectangular: 115×103 mm (4-1/2″x4-1/16″)

Vibration Level

2.5 m/s² or less

Vibration K Factor

1.5 m/s²

Sound Pressure Level

102 dB(A)

Sound Power Level

110 dB(A)

Noise K Factor

3 dB(A)

Dimensions (L x W x H)

530x295x640 mm (20-7/8″x11-5/8″x25-1/4″)

OEM Cut of Saw, 2400 W

Original price was: ₹11,000.00.Current price is: ₹8,550.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

HPD

Model No

OEM CO23

Product Type

Cut of Saw

Input Power

2400 W

Size/Dimension

14" / 355 mm

OEM HPD Cut of Saw, 2000 W

Original price was: ₹9,000.00.Current price is: ₹6,850.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

HPD

Product Type

Cut of Saw

Voltage

220-240 V~ 50-60 Hz

Input Power

2000 W

Diameter

355 mm

OEM WC70 Wall Chaser, 3000 W

Original price was: ₹15,000.00.Current price is: ₹12,500.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 0.45 kg
Brand

HPD

Dimensions

55.3 × 27 × 22.2 cm

Model No

OEM WC70

Product Type

Wall Chaser

Wheel Size

110 mm

Groove Depth

1/2-1.5 inch

Voltage

220-240 V~ 50-60 Hz

Input Power

3000 W

Depth

Cut 40 cm

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