Die Makita 2 x 18 V Akku-Reciprosäge DJR360 zeigt sich besonders stark während der Tests bei der Feuerwehr. Das Aufschneiden von Autos ist kein Problem für unser Kraftpaket.
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@anatolyiastureg21469 ай бұрын
Does the 36V model deliver more power to the cutting blade? or is it just more work time - for which Makita created exactly the same reciprocating saw as Makita XRJ05Z (DJR187Z) with only two batteries????
@MakitaAustria9 ай бұрын
Yes, the DJR360 delivers up to 85% more power output compared to the DJR187. (when using BL1850B batteries) With the DJR360 you can therefore exert more pressure before the machine goes into overload and switches off. You can cut faster but also due a little longer thanks to the doubled capacity (2 batteries). Please don’t hesitate to reach out. Greetings, Makita Team.
@anatolyiastureg21469 ай бұрын
@@MakitaAustria Right, if what you are saying is true doesn't the tool itself has to be designed to realize that power? Consider these two Makita recipro saws, one with a single battery , the other with dual batteries. I remain convinced that the only thing more Ah gives you is increased run time, at least with these two saws. If you look at the Makita website and compare the single battery 05Z with the double battery 06Z, there's no talk or specs listed about any extra torque with the dual battery model. The stroke length is the same, the strokes per minute are the same, the cutting capacity is listed to be the same. That leaves me to believe that the dual model merely gives you more run time....and that's it.??
@MakitaAustria9 ай бұрын
@@anatolyiastureg2146 By doubling the voltage (18 vs 36V), the motor can deliver more power. The DJR187 is specified in our internal technical data with 670 watts of output power and the DJR360 is specified with 1,250 watts using the same measurement method. Since the stroke length and the strokes per minute are the same, but you can apply more pressure with the DJR360, the work progress is faster. In order to provide customers with better and clearer information in this regard, our German colleagues, for example, have listed the performance of some 40V XGT tool on the Homepage, in the technical data under "maximum output power". See for example www.makita.de/product/uc011g.html This may also be gradually phased out for more tools in other countries in the future. Greetings, Makita Team.