Metabo (601217850) KPA 400 12V Cordless Caulking Gun - Bare Tool
Metabo (601217850) KPA 400 12V Cordless Caulking Gun - Bare Tool
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Description:
Description:
Get it done fast with the KPA 12V 400 Cordless Caulking Gun from the trusted makers at Metabo. Easily adjust settings of discharge speed for ultimate precision when working. Enjoy tool-free cartridge and foil bag changes thanks to Metabo Quick. The gear track automatically retracts for no-drip operation and you’ll minimize waste with its almost complete discharge capability. Work smarter, faster, and longer with this cordless caulking gun from Metabo.
Features
- The Metabo 12 Volt class - lightweight and powerful
- High discharge force for processing all common sealing and adhesive materials
- Infinitely variable setting of the discharge speed for precision working
- Metabo Quick: quickly change between cartridges and foil bags without tools
- No dripping thanks to automatic retraction of the gear rack
- Optimal material usage thanks to almost complete discharge
- All-metal gear for long service life
- Ultra-M Technology: highest power, gentle charging, and a 3-year warranty on the battery pack
What's Included -
- (1) KPA 12V 400 Cordless Caulking Gun
- (1) 400 ml tube
- (1) Push plate for foil bag
- (1) Push plate for cartridges
- (1) Cartridge base
Specifications:
Specifications:
Manufacturer name: Metabo
Power source: Cordless - 12v Li-Ion
Features
Features
-The Metabo 12 Volt class - lightweight and powerful
-High discharge force for processing all common sealing and adhesive materials
-Infinitely variable setting of the discharge speed for precision working
-Metabo Quick: quickly change between cartridges and foil bags without tools
-No dripping thanks to automatic retraction of the gear rack
-Optimal material usage thanks to almost complete discharge
-All-metal gear for long service life
-Ultra-M Technology: highest power, gentle charging, and a 3-year warranty on the battery pack
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