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    Magnetic Drill MAKITA HB350 (35 mm, 850 rpm)

    SKU: 40-HB350
    Manufacturer part number: HB350
    GTIN: 0088381732789

    The MAKITA HB350 is a compact and powerful magnetic drill designed for precise drilling in ferrous metals. The unit combines a magnetic base, drill stand, and drill motor into one system for easy setup and stable operation.



    Key features:

    • Powerful magnetic base ensures firm holding and accurate drilling
    • Suitable for drilling holes in steel up to 35 mm in diameter
    • Compact and lightweight design for easy transport and use in confined spaces
    • Integrated coolant system for smooth and efficient drilling
    • All-in-one system (magnetic base + stand + drill) for quick setup
    • Double insulated motor for increased safety
    • Smooth and precise drilling thanks to stable slide mechanism



    Technical specifications:

    • Power input: approx. 1050 W
    • Voltage: 230 V
    • No load speed: 850 rpm
    • Max drilling capacity in steel: 35 mm
    • Chuck type: 19 mm (3/4”) Weldon
    • Magnetic holding force: approx. 8,000 N
    • Dimensions: approx. 225 × 195 × 490 mm
    • Weight: approx. 11.5–11.6 kg



    Scope of delivery:

    • Coolant tank and hose
    • Safety guard
    • Safety strap / chain
    • Hex keys
    • Carrying case



    Application:

    Ideal for metalworking, construction, and maintenance tasks requiring precise drilling and a strong magnetic holding system.

    Old price: 866.80€
    650.09€
     

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    Availability: In stock
    Laagri
    On request: expected lead time 7 days
    Mustamäe
    On request: expected lead time 7 days
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    Technical specifications
    Power W
    1050 W
    Pull force
    8000 N
    Max. cutting capacity steel
    35 mm
    Drill Chuck mm
    - 13
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