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ProductsBosch Power Tools and Accessories has unveiled its PS50 Multi-X. By combining the ultra-compact power of its 12V Max Litheon battery system with the versatility to handle numerous cutting, sawing and sanding tasks, Bosch’s new oscillating multi-tool is poised to become a must-have addition to pro tool belts nationwide.
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Bosch Power Tools and Accessories has unveiled its PS50 Multi-X. By combining the ultra-compact power of its 12V Max Litheon battery system with the versatility to handle numerous cutting, sawing and sanding tasks, Bosch’s new oscillating multi-tool is poised to become a must-have addition to pro tool belts nationwide.
Bosch’s PS50 Multi-X is the industry’s lightest (2.2 pounds) and most ergonomic (6.88 inch grip circumference) multi-purpose oscillating tool, even with a battery on board. The PS50 is also fast in both cutting and sanding applications. The tool can be adapted for any number of precision cutting, sawing and sanding tasks simply by adjusting operating speed and swapping out accessories.
A 240-degree adjustable tool holder and variable speed dial (5,000-20,000 RPM) multiply the jobsite possibilities, as does the tool’s compatibility with many competitor accessories. Using the adaptor provided, Bosch’s PS50 Multi-X can easily be used with accessories from Dremel, Fein or Proxxon. Changing from one accessory tool to the next is a simple process which means maximum productivity in multiple applications.
Users can count on quick 30 minute charge times and unparalleled battery life from the proven 12V Max Litheon battery platform. Bosch’s 12V Max Litheon batteries are compatible with all other Bosch Ultra-Compact tools (PS10, PS20, PS30, PS40 and FL11).
Bosch is also launching a variety of high-quality accessories, such as blades for plunge cutting in wood or metal, wheels for flush cuts or grout removal and pads for sanding or polishing applications. The accessories feature innovations such as laser etched markings that do not wear off in use.
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