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2426-22 Milwaukee M12 Cordless Multi-Tool Kit
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List Price: $272.00
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Item Number: 2426-22
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Introducing the NEW M12™ Cordless Multi-Tool from Milwaukee. This 12V Oscillating tool is a great addition to the M12™ system which currently has over 25 tools and thousands of solutions.
The Milwaukee Advantage
The M12™ Cordless Multi-Tool is one of the most versatile jobsite tools. This 12V cordless oscillating tool is ideal for remodelers, flooring contractors, maintenance repair technicians, and electricians that tackle awkward applications on jobsites. The M12™ Multi-Tool runs 5,000 to 20,000 OPM and allows the user to match the speed to the application. The 12V Oscillating Tool has the versatility to perform a variety of applications: flush or plunge cuts, removing grout or grinding thinset, sanding or scraping. In addition, the new M12™ REDLITHIUM battery and Milwaukee's M12™ XC battery provide additional run time for the user. The universal adaptor (included in each kit) allows the M12™ Multi-Tool to be compatible with most competitive accessories on the market today.
Features
Application Versatility: Cuts, Grinds, Sands, and Scrapes
Compatible: M12™ LITHIUM-ION System with over 25 cordless tools
Accessory Adaptor (Included): Compatible with most competitive accessories
Run Time: REDLITHIUM™ Batteries offer extended run time
Durability: All Metal gear case
Variable Speed Dial: Match speed to application
On board Fuel Gauge: Displays Remaining Run Time
Specifications
Voltage 12V
Variable Speed 12 Settings
OPM 5,000 - 20,000
Accessory Adapter Included Yes
On Board Fuel Gauge Yes
Battery REDLITHIUM™
No of Batteries Included (2) M12™ REDLITHIUM™ Batteries
Charge Time 30 Min
Length 10-7/8 in
Tool Weight 2.1 lbs
Shippng Weight 5.61 lbs
Includes
2426 M12™ Multi-Tool
Adapter
Wood Cutting Blade
Sanding Pad
(5) Assorted Sanding Sheets
(2) M12 REDLITHIUM™ Batteries
30-Minute Charger
Contractor Bag
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