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VidaXL Ground Drill with Handle 200mm and 5m Extension Tube made of steel, designed for drilling in the ground.
A heavy-duty ground drill with a 180mm diameter and 5m extension tube, ideal for drilling deep holes in the earth.
Drill into the ground with ease using a sturdy steel handle and extension tube, featuring a 180mm drill bit and 13m long tube for deep digging.
WERA Zyklop Flex Lock 1/4 Sq Drive 1/4'' x 150mm Extenstion Bar, 8796 LA, Downforce 1/4'' x 6.3mm, 1 Piece
Ground drill with 100mm handle and 13m extension tube, made of steel for efficient drilling.
Drill into the ground with ease using a 200mm drill bit and 9m steel extension tube, perfect for various soil types and depths.
VidaXL Ground Drill with Handle and 9m Extension Tube. 180mm drilling diameter, steel construction. Perfect for various ground tasks. Easy to use and versatile tool for digging holes, mixing cement, and more.
The product is a 100mm VidaXL Ground Drill with Handle and includes an Extension Tube that measures up to 9 meters in length. It is made of steel for durability and reliability during use.
Extra-long quick release extension bars for bits, 3 pieces, allowing for efficient tool changes and increased reach.
Ratchet screwdriver with magnetic bit holder, 2-component handle, and torque wrench specification for precise control and easy operation.
Siemens SM 1231 - Analogue input signal module with 4 channels, 12 bit resolution, 0 to 20 mA range, for S7-1200 PLCs.
Gedore 1990-5 is a 1/2'' socket extension bar with a length of 125 mm. It is made by Gedore and is available as a single piece.
1/2'' socket extension, 75mm long, for adding extra reach to tools with a 12.5mm square drive, made of chrome-plated steel.
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