Makita Power File 9mm 18V DBS180Z Skin Only

MODEL: DBS180Z
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TKD: MADBS180Z
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Description

The 18V Brushless 9mm Power File is designed to suit metal fabricators, locksmiths manufacturing and many other trades. The DBS180 is built with a high power Makita Brushless Motor, providing a maximum belt speed of 1,700m/min, providing rapid and efficient material removal. The DBS180 features a belt arm which pivots 160 °°, allowing for comfortable use in a variety of different applications. It also features a variable speed dial, providing the user with optimal control and performance for varying applications and materials, and an electric brake, rapidly stopping the belt once the trigger is released, providing the user with increased safety during operation of the tool.

Features:

  • Belt arm pivots 160 for comfortable use in a variety of applications
  • Variable speed dial adjusts belt speed for sanding various materials
  • Brushless motor provides 1,700rpm for efficient material removal
  • Adjustable LED light angle to match the belt arm direction
  • Electric belt brake rapidly stops belt once trigger is released

Specifications:

  • Belt size: 9 x 533mm
  • Belt speed: 600 - 1,700m/min
  • Belt Width: 9mm Standard, 6mm & 13mm Optional Accessories
  • Overall length: 500mm
  • Skin weight: 1.5kg
  • Weight with battery: 2.1kg
  • Voltage: 18V

Specifications

  • Battery Voltage: 18V

Reviews

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  • 5
    Wish I bought it ages ago

    Posted by Al on 25th May 2023

    Sure it's not cheap but good tools aren't. This is awesome. I'm using it for body work on a car project and it's making light work of it all. Just getting into hard to reach places and how quickly it sands away rust and paint is paying for itself. The tool lets you angle it so you can have it flat or 90 degrees to your work. Much safer than angle grinding everywhere. I find it really useful to strip paint off metal before welding it in place, whereas a grinder grabs and throws some small pieces if you don't lock it down, With this I can hand hold something and shape and finish it right at the job. It's well made and I really can't find anything to complain about. The description will tell you all you need to know so I won't double up here. I saw a competing brand in green but while it was cheaper it didn't have adjustable angles and didn't feel robust enough, pay the extra and you won't regret it.