Description
Description
The DCM200E1 20V MAX* XR® 18-inch Belt File delivers more power than pneumatic** for tough commercial applications, rotating up to 5,600 ft/min with 732 MWO. This power is controlled by a variable speed trigger and speed adjustment dial. A 104° rotating contact arm allows the user to take full advantage of portability and versatility and access hard-to-reach spaces. Combined with a rotating LED to help illuminate the workspace and a tool-free belt change, the DCM200 offers user convenience, mobility, and versatility. This kit includes a DEWALT POWERSTACK® 20V MAX* compact battery that is 50% more powerful, 25% more compact, and 15% lighter***. Finally, the DCM200 18-inch Bandfile utilizes DEWALT's 20V MAX* system and joins over 300 products in the 20V MAX* line, each designed to meet the specific needs of demanding trades. ** Based on MWO, using a DCBP034 battery pack compared to Dynabrade® Dynafile® 14000, 14010 Air Operated Belt Tools. Dynabrade® Dynafile® II 40320, 40321, 40324, 40326, 40335, 40381 Belt Tools. Dynabrade® Dynafile® III 15300, 15302, 15400, 15401, 15420 Belt Tools. DYNABRADE® and DYNAFILE® are registered trademarks of Dynabrade, Inc., which has not approved or endorsed this comparison. ***Regarding 50% more power: vs. DCB203 battery, unused. Regarding 25% more compact: footprint vs. DCB203 battery. Regarding 15% lighter: vs. DEWALT 20V MAX* 2.0Ah or less batteries.
- THE MODIFIABLE CONTACT ARM allows the user to complete multiple applications
- VARIABLE SPEED DIAL AND TRIGGER providing end-user control
- The ROTATING LED allows flexible visibility on the construction site
- TOOL CONNECT™ CHIP READY with integrated chip pocket (chip not included)
Included
- (1) DCM200 20V MAX* XR® 18 in. Tape File
- (2) 80 Grit 18 in. (457 mm) Sanding Belts
- (1) DCBP034 Powerstack™ 1.7 Ah compact battery
- (1) DCB107 Charger
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