Tabless Battery Pack 18 TBX 8 C‑ASI
The Festool Tabless Battery Pack 18 TBX 8 C‑ASI delivers maximum runtime and sustained output in the Festool 18V cordless system. Built with tabless lithium‑ion cell technology, it is designed for extended, power‑intensive work where consistent performance and thermal control matter more than minimizing size. Tabless construction improves current flow through the battery while reducing internal resistance. This allows the battery to run cooler under heavy load and recharge faster between cycles, supporting longer service life and more stable output during continuous cutting, planing and drilling tasks. The 8.0 Ah capacity provides extended runtime for demanding tools without frequent battery changes. Integrated Bluetooth® connectivity ties the battery into the Festool system, automatically starting a paired CLEANTEC dust extractor when a cordless tool is switched on. When paired with the Festool App, operating data such as charge level, temperature and charge cycles can be monitored to help manage power usage across tools and workstations. A soft‑touch perimeter protects tools and work surfaces while providing secure handling. Features: Tabless cell technology improves energy flow and reduces heat buildup High‑capacity 8.0 Ah design supports extended runtime Sustained output for power‑intensive cordless tools Faster recharge cycles enabled by cooler operating temperatures Bluetooth connectivity supports automatic dust extractor activation Festool App compatibility provides detailed battery status and data LED charge indicator displays remaining capacity Soft‑touch perimeter protects tools and work surfaces Specifications: Battery Voltage: 18V Battery Capacity: 8.0 Ah Battery Technology: Tabless Lithium‑Ion Connectivity: Bluetooth Charger Compatibility: Festool 18V Chargers, including AIRSTREAM Country of Origin: China What’s Included: Tabless Battery Pack BP 18 TBX 8 C‑ASI
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