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Grinder disk not included.
Grinder disk not included.

Bosch700W Angle Grinder (Model: PWS700-115)

R699

R980
Slightly Damaged Packaging
About

The Bosch PWS 700-115 Angle Grinder impresses users with its compact design and lightweight construction that weighs just 1.7 kilograms. What’s more, the grinder is also equipped with a power input of 700 watts and a no-load speed of 11,000 rpm.

The easy-to-handle tool is suited for cutting, trimming, sanding and brushing metals, tiles and concrete. Another advantage offered by the flexible angle grinder is its tool-free protective guard adjustment and the protective guard’s coding to prevent it from being assembled incorrectly.

Product Details
  • Compact design and low weight for safe and controlled handling at all times
  • Versatile to use for cutting off, cutting to length, grinding and brushing metal, tiles and concrete blocks
  • Flexible and safe thanks to tool-free protective guard adjustment and coding of the protective guard to prevent incorrect fitting
  • Handle can be mounted on both sides for more comfort
  • More endurance and control due to low weight
  • Easy, tool-free disc changes thanks to spindle lock
  • Optimum performance and longer lifetime thanks to patented Dust Protection System from Bosch
  • Prevents grinding or cutting dust from collecting in the ball bearing
Product Specification
  • Power input: 700 W
  • No-load speed: 11.000 rpm
  • Grinding wheel diameter: 115 mm
  • Machine weight: 1,68 kg
  • Grinder disk not included
  • Tool dimensions: 340 x 214 x 100 mm
  • Model: PWS 700-115
  • Slightly damaged packaging
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