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| Bosch's mid-range Litheon Impactor lineup ![]() In addition to outstanding speed and power, Bosch's new Impactors are the most compact in their class. The 25618 has a head length of only 5.7 inches and is up to 25 percent lighter and 25 percent shorter (from nose to back of tool) than the competition. It also features an ergonomic handle grip designed to improve control and reduce fatigue in long run applications. All of these traits add up to a tool that is both more maneuverable, for tight spaces, and more comfortable, for all-day use. Speed and maneuverability are only as important as the battery system behind them, however. In the case of Bosch's new Litheon-powered Impactors, the battery system delivers - and then some. The 18V Litheon 25618 is capable of driving up to 150 3"x1/4" lag bolts between charges. What about battery lifespan? Bosch's 18V Litheon FatPack batteries deliver up to twice the life of competitors' batteries. Additional advantages of the Bosch Litheon system are the Flexible Power System (FPS), which allows users to choose either the SlimPack battery, for lightest weight, or FatPack, for longest run time. Bosch's patented Electronic Cell and Motor Protection, meanwhile, protects both the battery and the tool by preventing the three main causes of battery failure - overheating, overloading and deep discharging. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Construction News :: home page |