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Makita DUC 256 PM Akku Kettensäge 36 V ( 2x 18 V ) Brushless 25 cm + 2x Akku 4,0 Ah + Doppelladegerät

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Makita DUC 256 PM Akku Kettensäge 36 V ( 2x 18 V ) Brushless 25 cm + 2x Akku 4,0 Ah + DoppelladegerätLieferumfang: 1x Makita DUC 256 Akku Kettensge 36 V ( 2x 18 V ) 2x Makita BL 1840 B 18 V 4,0 Ah Akku 1x Makita DC 18 RD Doppelladegert 1x Sgeschiene 25 cm ( 161846 0 ) 1x Sgekette 25 cm ( 199075 5 ) 1x Kettenschutz ( 458501 6 ) 1x Kombischlssel ( 782023 7 ) 1x l 100 ml Produktbeschreibung: Die Makita DUC 256 Akku Kettensge besticht durch Ihre Leistung von 36 Volt ( 2x 18 Volt in Reihe geschaltet ) und den starken brstenlosen ( Brushless ) Motor. Eine

Lieferumfang:

- 1x Makita DUC 256 Akku Kettensäge 36 V ( 2x 18 V )
- 2x Makita BL 1840 B 18 V 4,0 Ah Akku
- 1x Makita DC 18 RD Doppelladegerät
- 1x Sägeschiene 25 cm ( 161846-0 )
- 1x Sägekette 25 cm ( 199075-5 )
- 1x Kettenschutz ( 458501-6 )
- 1x Kombischlüssel ( 782023-7 )
- 1x Öl 100 ml

Produktbeschreibung:

Die Makita DUC 256 Akku Kettensäge besticht durch Ihre Leistung von 36 Volt ( 2x 18 Volt in Reihe geschaltet ) und den starken bürstenlosen ( Brushless ) Motor. Eine sehr hohe Kettengeschwindigkeit, sowie die kompakte Bauweise machen die DUC 256 zu einem Must Have für Kenner. Mit einer Kettengeschwindigkeit von 20 m/s ist diese Akku Kettensäge sehr Leistungsfähig. Dank der automatischen Kettenschmierung ist das lästige manuelle Schmieren nicht notwendig. Des Weiteren bietet die Ketten- und Motorbremse ein Maximalschutz für den Anwender. Die verbaute XPT Technologie sorgt für einen zuverlässigen Schutz gegenüber Spritzwasser und Staub. Dank der variable Geschwindigkeitsregelung durch den Abzugsmechanismus ist ein Material- und Anwendergerechtes Arbeiten möglich. Darüber hinaus verfügt die Kettensäge über eine Ölstandsanzeige sowie einen Haken. Dank des Metallhakens an der Säge ist ein Greifen in das Werkstück möglich, so ist für mehr Kontrolle und eine Erleichterung der Arbeit gesorgt. Eine unverlierbare Mutter hält die Führungsschiene und Sägekette fest und kann nur mittels des Montageschlüssels gelöst werden. Die Akku Kettensäge verfügt über einen Drehmomentverstärkungsmodus, dadurch ist eine vorübergehende Erhöhung der Strombegrenzung möglich und dickere Äste können spielend gesägt werden. Makita ist ein führender Hersteller von Elektrowerkzeugen, eine lange Tradition und ein großes und gut durchdachtes Akku Ökosystem zeichnen das Unternehmen aus.

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Technische Daten:

Hersteller: Makita
Herstellerbezeichnung: DUC 256
Akkuspannung: 36 V ( 2x 18 V )
Treibgliederzahl: 40
Tank Kettenöl: 200 ml
Gewicht inkl. Akku: 4,6 - 5,1 kg
Produktabmessung (L x B x H): 270 x 205 x 232 mm
Akkusystem: LXT
Schnittlänge: 250 (10") mm
Schallleistungspegel (LWA): 103 dB(A)
Schalldruckpegel (LpA): 89 dB(A)
K-Wert Geräusch: 3 dB(A)
Vibration: 3,2 m/s²
K-Wert Vibration: 1,5 m/s²


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Ken Hill
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Very informative and well written. Check out Phrasing.
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Very informative and well written. I especially like the concept of Phrasing as an aid to meditating on the Word. I don't know Greek and got a lot of value out of it.
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J. Jarvis
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accessible Greek for all
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I got this book for my wife, who is a complete Greek novice. She enjoys it. And it is accessible for her. The book is divided into three sections, where each section gives an increasingly in depth summary of nt Greek. This is a great idea; if you only want to know the basics, do section 1. If you want to know a little more, perhaps do section 2 as well. Section 3 starts to get into the basics that you would hit in a first year text book. This is not a replacement for a first year textbook; this is for someone who doesn't want to commit to a first year textbook. For a extra fee, you can order helpful videos done by the author himself.
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Henry R. Ford
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Thank you for excellent service. This book is very informational and written ...
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Thank you for excellent service. This book is very informational and written in a clear and understandable manner. I have not completed reading it yet, but so far I am enjoying it.
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★★★★★ 4
VERY GOOD FOR ITS PURPOSE, SOME RESERVATIONS
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To same space, WM= William Mounce. BBG=Basic Biblical Greek Grammar. This is an expanded edition of the earlier book of the same name. One will recognize many elements of the author's BBG, but this is more of "how to use Greek for exegesis" so it doesn't have a lot of paradigms etc. WM even puts in the "professor" character from the BBG 3rd ed. He has chapters on word studies, translations, textual criticism, advice on how to use commentaries, etc. It's written at an elementary level so it's an excellent guide for someone just wanting to understand more deeply the scriptures, or to check the accuracy of translations. If one wants to go more in depth, he/she can consult the intermediate grammars like Gerald L. Stevens or Wallace (that one is really detailed!). WM divides the book into sections of increasing depth - Fundamental Greek, Church G., & Functional G. He deals with verbal aspect in several places. He says tenses do have the time element in the indicative mood, but it's second to aspect. Outside the indicative, only aspect is a factor. The 3 are UNDEFINED, CONTINUOUS, and (traditional perfect) complete w/ continuing results. Whether the traditional perf/pluperfect is THE meaning of the tense, or an aktionsart, I will leave to the reader. Sometimes these 2 tenses represent a state. The traditional perfect is there much of the time, determined by the meaning of the verb and context. One should look at how the verbs are actually used (sometimes it's really hard to tell why the perfect was used). Perhaps the old proverb applies to Greek i.e. "the only hard and fast rule, is that there are NO hard and fast rules". The book is helpful for students of the word. One can learn the plan of salvation from good translations, but knowledge of the Greek can answer questions, like the seeming contradiction between (ROM 3:23 & 1 JOHN 1:08,10) with (1 JOHN 3:06,09). Or the question of why Jesus told Thomas to touch Him, but said to Mary "touch Me not" in (JOHN 20:17). Understanding the (normally) continuous/repeated of action of the present tense can answer these questions. I believe the book has a few flaws (thus 4 stars). I think WM gets some things wrong, like when he says a commentator should never say something in the Bible is clear or obvious. One might say this about figurative language - like REVELATION, but if the Bible isn't clear about say, what one must do to go to Heaven, then what's the point? Also WM says on pg 126 (2nd "dot") a student can't "argue" with a commentator or a translator - he/she doesn't know enough Greek. One doesn't have to be a scholar to be able to see when someone is putting in his/her own theology (at least there are enough clear passages in the Bible that one shouldn't have to). The great scholar A.T. Robertson mentions this on pg 389 of his "big book" - there comes a point when grammar stops and theology takes over. Even WM says there're commentaries he doesn't recommend. I recommend the book. As to the few problems, always remember what Douglas K. Stuart said in his book on commentaries "just because one is a PHD, doesn't NECESSARLY mean that he/she is right and you're wrong". Always let the Bible speak for itself.
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Jarvis Hearn
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Greek for the Rest of Us
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I wish I had had this book when I first started New Testament Greek back many years ago. (I'm sure my grades would have been better, and my understanding much better.) I got this book to brush up on my Greek and it has helped a great deal.
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