MAKITA DMP181Z 18v LXT Inflator (3 Settings) BODY ONLY
MAKITA DMP181Z 18v LXT Inflator (3 Settings) BODY ONLY
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What’s Included
- Number of Batteries Supplied: 0
- Voltage: 18v
Product Overview
Part No: DMP181Z(MAKPDMP181Z)
Features & Benefits
- Ideal for inflating tyres of cars, bicycles, sports balls and more
- 65cm hose length
- LED job light for easier operation in poor light conditions
- Main power switch with auto power off
- Protection from overheating
- Auto stop at pre-set target pressure and memory function
- 3 inflation modes for high speed, low speed and ball mode with air release function
- Digital pressure gauge with added convenient functions
- Supplied with various valve adapters that can be stored on the machine
- Not compatible with G-Series batteries
Technical Specification
- Voltage: 18 v
- Battery Type: Lithium-ion
- Body only machine
- Max Air Pressure: 1,110 kPa
- Air Discharge Amount (at 1,100 kPa): 7 litres/min
- Air Discharge Amount (at 700 kPa): 11 litres/min
- Air Discharge Amount (at 200 kPa): 22 litres/min
- Hose Length: 65 cm
The Makita DMP181Z is ideal for inflating tyres of cars, bicycles, sports balls and more and is equipped with main power switch with auto power off to minimise accidental start-up during transporting, trigger switch, 3 inflation modes for high speed, low speed and ball mode, digital pressure gauge, easy to grip handle for user convenience and LED job light for easier operation in poor light conditions.
The DMP181Z is part of the Makita LXT range and is supplied as a Body Only tool, so without a battery and charger.
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