Ferramenta rotativa profissional PROXXON IBS/E, 38481

Brand:Proxxon

3.6/5

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DESCRIÇÃO DO PRODUTO Este motor de alta rotação possui controle eletrônico de velocidade de onda completa capaz de produzir velocidades variáveis ​​entre 5.000 e 20.000 rpm e pode ser usado por longos períodos produzindo uma relação potência/peso excepcional. A cabeça aerodinâmica de alumínio fundido fornece um alojamento estável para o fuso de aço retificado. Ele funciona em um conjunto de rolamento de esferas, minimizando a folga (máx. excentricidade 0,001). A ferramenta vem com seis pinças de alta concentricidade de tamanho 1/32, 1/16, 5/64, 3/32, 7/64 e 1/8 (1,0, 1,5, 2,0, 2,4, 3,0 e 3,2 mm) juntamente com uma pinça porca, bem como uma seleção de 34 brocas e fresas de qualidade industrial com hastes Ø 3/32 (2,3 mm). Dados técnicos: Velocidade 5.000 - 20.000rpm. Volts 110 - 120 V CA, 60 Hz. máx. Potência 1/8hp (100W). Comprimento 9 (230 mm). Peso 1,1 lb (500 g). AMAZON.COM Apresentando um motor de velocidade variável e um conjunto estabilizador de rolamentos de esferas, a ferramenta rotativa profissional Proxxon IB/E é ideal para uma ampla gama de hobbies e projetos profissionais. Leve, silenciosa e capaz de alto torque mesmo em baixas velocidades, esta ferramenta rotativa bem equilibrada inclui 34 acessórios que podem ser usados ​​para retificação, polimento, gravação e muito mais. Ideal para uma ampla gama de projetos de passatempo Com um controle eletrônico de velocidade e 34 bits e cortadores de qualidade industrial - incluindo seis pinças de aço de fenda tripla cobrindo 1/32 a 1/8 de polegada (1,0 a 3,2 milímetros) - esta versátil ferramenta rotativa é o complemento ideal para qualquer oficina. Ele pode ser usado para uma ampla gama de projetos que exigem trabalhos detalhados como escultura, gravura ou gravação. Motor de velocidade variável para vários usosO IB/E possui um motor de velocidade variável que opera de 5.000 a 20.000 RPM e funciona com alto torque mesmo em baixas velocidades. O IB/E pode ser usado por longos períodos de tempo em baixas velocidades para projetos que requerem escovação e corte, ou em altas velocidades para trabalhos pesados ​​que requerem retificação e fresagem. Operação silenciosa e sem vibração O IB/E possui um motor silencioso de 1/8 cavalos de potência especialmente balanceado para vibração mínima, permitindo que você o use confortavelmente e com estabilidade, mesmo enquanto trabalha em detalhes intrincados em velocidades máximas. A cabeça aerodinâmica de alumínio fundido suporta o posicionamento exato do conjunto do rolamento de esferas. Com uma forma fina e pesando apenas 1,3 libras, a ferramenta é fácil e confortável de manusear. O que há na ferramenta BoxRotary, conjunto de acessórios de 34 peças, seis pinças de aço com fenda tripla e estojo de armazenamento. DO FABRICANTE O Kit de Ferramentas Rotativas Portáteis Profissionais Proxxon 38481 IB/E pode ser usado por longos períodos ao polir, esmerilhar, limpar e gravar sem superaquecer. Este motor de alta rotação possui uma faixa de controle eletrônico de velocidade variável de 5.000 a 20.000 rpm com excepcional relação potência/peso. A cabeça aerodinâmica de alumínio fundido fornece um alojamento estável para o fuso de aço retificado. Ele executa um conjunto de rolamento de esferas, minimizando o jogo. Ver mais

Escopo da entrega: 1 ferramenta rotativa profissional PROXXON IBS/E incluindo conjunto de pinças MICROMOT e 34 brocas e fresas. Número da peça: 38481. Motor de alta rotação com controle eletrônico de velocidade de onda completa, velocidades variáveis ​​entre 5.000 e 20.000 rpm. Ideal para mecânicos, construtores de modelos, joalheiros, oculistas, artistas e entusiastas eletrônicos. Utilizável por longos períodos ao esmerilhar, polir, limpar, cortar e gravar. Máquinas compactas de precisão com cabeçote de alumínio fundido, silenciosas, precisas e eficientes.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Proxxon
Brand ‎Proxxon
Color Green
Color ‎Green
Country of Origin ‎Luxembourg
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 284 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎case
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎13.19 x 7.87 x 4.53 inches
Item model number ‎38481
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎1 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Proxxon
Material ‎Stainless Steel
Maximum Rotational Speed ‎20000 RPM
Minimum Speed ‎5000 RPM
Part Number ‎38481
Power Source ac
Power Source ‎ac
Product Dimensions ‎13.19 x 7.87 x 4.53 inches
Special Feature Variable Speed, Compact
Special Feature ‎Variable Speed, Compact
Special Features ‎Variable Speed, Compact
Style ‎Professional
Voltage 120 Volts
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎Limited Warranty of PROXXON Power Tools for home and hobby use. PROXXON Inc. warrants to the original purchaser only that all PROXXON consumer power tools will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Seller's sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this limited warranty and, to the extent permitted by law, any warranty or condition implied by law, shall be the repair or replacement of parts, without charge, which are defective in material or workmanship, and which have not been misused, carelessly handled, or mis-repaired by persons other than Seller or Authorized Service Station. This limited warranty does not apply to tools used for commercial manufacturing and construction applications as well as accessory items such as circular saw blades, drill bits, router bits, jigsaw blades, sanding belts, grinding wheels and other related items and accessories. Damage to the product resulting from tampering, accident, abuse,

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Scritto da: Bed head
Omg I would never buy any other rotary tool
This is a real tool. It has so much power. Everything about it feels solid and well made. Doesn't bog down with a little pressure. SPEND THE EXTRA MONEY. You will only buy one. Why are all the "hobbiest" rotary tools made to turn in the direction that throws the dirt straight up into your nose mouth and eyes? Imagine not throwing the grindings into your face. Is this idea too complex for the tool designers??
Scritto da: awlllwa
Don't buy a Dremel, buy a Proxxon
I have had 7 Dremel's in the past, and every single one of them has been a disappointment. Between wearing out motor brushes, bearings blowing out, and overheating, I am done wasting my money on flashy Dremel kits. After a lot of research, I was surprised to find that the Proxxon was brushless and about the same price as a Dremel. Yes they do not spin up to 35,000rpm like a Dremel, but I feel like they maintain the 20,000 better without bogging down. It is soooo much quieter, minimal vibrations, and the metal build is quality. I just wish I made the switch about 2 Dremel kits back. I don't know if the Proxxon will last for a long time, but I do know that the time I will have with it will be better overall, if it outlives the Dremel then that is just icing on the cake. (the more demanding things I have work on are: stainless, tool steel, soft aluminum, high strength plastics, glass, copper, ceramics, hardwoods, resins and epoxys)
Scritto da: Irish
Carving speeds up
Can't address longevity as it is new to me. Have has several Dremels and haven't been happy with long term durability of them, so time will tell on this brand. Other wise, I am happy'with this product.
Scritto da: Emma Slocum
About to Buy My Second Proxxon Rotary Tool After Burning Out My First After Two Years of Heavy Use
I run a bicycle restoration business and employ young apprentices who are pretty hard on tools. After burning out a half dozen Dremel Rotary Tools and more Harbor Freight Rotary Tools than I would like to remember, I purchased a Proxxon. It has been a faithful tool for the past two years, used mostly by me but periodically by some of my apprentices. Yesterday, in the middle of restoring a 1953 Schwinn Corvette Cruiser, the Proxxon finally died. It has been getting noisy over the past six months and has recently been overheating; a sign that the bearings are getting to the end of their life. The Proxxon has proven itself to be a superior tool over many other brands and has been a work horse in my shop. This review is a tribute to the Proxxon Pro. It has made our shop a lot of money and has given me about 2000 hours of service. I will be ordering another one today. If it gives me another two years of daily use, I will be grateful. Thanks Proxxon.
Scritto da: Robert Mierzejwski
Not your typical cheap rotary tool
I've burned up two Dremel 4300 pro units in the past two years. The problem with the dremels is that the guides for the brushes are plastic so if you start getting heat build up, replacement brushes don't slide in nicely (and Dremel sends the wrong brushes anyway). The Proxxon is brushless so that's a plus right there. It's also more quiet than the dremel. The only thing I'm not crazy about is that you have to change out the collets as the adjust-ability range is non-existent. I'll update with longevity if it fails prematurely. EDIT: I ended up buying an additional one a couple months later so I can quickly switch between die grinding and flap wheel finishing without wearing out the collets. One of the units, not sure which, started squealing on me which I think is the bearing wearing out. Since I don't know which unit it is, it could be the 1.5 year old one or the 1.8 year old one. Either way both are under the 2 year warranty so I'll update on how that process goes. Really I can't complain at all because these tools get at least 10 minutes of daily use, five days a week. 2 Year Update: I have now purchased my fourth unit because the units I purchases approximately 19 and 23 months ago have given up. The one that had the bearing squeal was supposedly fixed under warranty and sent back to me but it's still making the noise. The one that is now 19 months old just blew out a bunch of white smoke and shorted out my power strip. I would send it back for warranty but the ID plate where the serial number was printed is worn to unreadable so I don't want to be accused of trying to warranty a unit that is out of date. The bottom line is that these are the best small rotary tools on the market, far better than dremel. You just have to know going in that if you use them a few minutes on daily basis that you'll get about 2 years out of it. I'm OK with it at this pricepoint. I've put clear packing tape over the ID plates of my newer ones so I can invoke the warranty on them.
Scritto da: Vyper
Better than the other brands.
Sure some of the others have more "power" but that is not always what is needed. This Proxon is quiet and smooth. I prefer using it to any of my other hand held grinders including the "more powerfull big D plastic body rotary tool". If you need more power just upgrade to a 1/4" like a Metabo or Dewalt die grinder.
Scritto da: Ryb0t
so far the Proxxon has been amazing. The Proxxon makes sense
I use rotary tools as part of my business; I'm a professional leatherworker and burnish edges of my products using a custom made cocobolo attachment. I have broken 3 dremels and one mastercraft rotary tool before finally getting the Proxxon 38481. Every Dremel I bought burnt out after about 20hrs of use.. so far the Proxxon has been amazing. The Proxxon makes sense: Dremel and Mastercraft rotary tools spin clockwise, so I would have debris fly into my face as I worked. The Proxxon spins counter-clockwise so debris flies away from you. The Proxxon is quiet: Compared to the Mastercraft and Dremel rotary tools, this thing is almost whisper quiet. The Proxxon is well built: I can get up to 20,000 RPMs on this thing and it won't shake or whine like the Dremel or Mastercraft tools. I would almost get carpal tunnel syndrome with how badly the dremel would shake at 14-15k RPM. The proxxon just whirrs and never complains. It's a mistake to think this is a hobby tool, it's much more robust and well worth the price. I often call it a 'dremel' but have to correct myself as I think it's an insult to such a great tool.
Scritto da: pierre
outils très silencieux
excellent outil pour travailler dans un appartement,il a assez de puissance et le changement de vitesse se fait graduellement....produit de qualité.
Scritto da: Ntale
Awesome tool, buy it!
Excellent tool, i am doing some carving and it comes very handy, very quiet, easy to change bits. Runs for hours without heating. Would love if it came with more accessories but good value for the price. Would definitely recommend and buy again. Had no difficulty using dremmel carving bits whith the proxxon as it comes with 6 different colets.. unlike with other tools when you get the proxxon you can still use the majority of the bits you have. Picture of my yet unfinished trial with proxxon.
Scritto da: oscar
Excellent tool
After having this for 2.5 years, it has not let me down. This is a phenomenal tool. I don't say this about many things. The constant torque is fantastic, very nice to use. I use it frequently, and works great. It takes care of jobs in a flash that other tools would simply bog down or stall. My only complaint is sometimes the screw to loosen the bits can be hard to loosen. Occasionally I need to use a plier and both the tightening screw and bit holder come out. Once out they easily separate and go back in. Would buy again.
Scritto da: SleepyEng
Excellent quality, if a bit pricey.
I've used several rotary tools in the past, with most being cheap hardware store brands. While this one is a fair bit more expensive, it's also much higher quality than what I'm used to. Unfortunately I haven't had any exposure to the better Dremel models, so can't really compare, but I chose to buy a Proxxon when I used one and discovered how quiet and precise it was compared to the cheap tools. Even at full speed this model is much quieter than the lowest setting of the cheaper tools I've used. My use is in hobby electronics, so mainly using the alumina abrasive cutting wheels and occasionally the milling bits. So far I've found that I break far fewer of even the thinnest cutting wheels when using this tool, as the spindle is much more accurate and less wobbly. Also, this tool is even capable of reliably drilling with solid carbide PCB drills (if held with the drill-press stand, or a very, very steady hand) which is definitely not something I could say of my previous rotary tools! Overall, a dream to use compared to most cheap tools, and easier on the ears (if not the wallet) as well.

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