DCM200N 18V XR Band File (Bare Unit)
VAT Included
The DeWALT DCM200N 18V XR Band File is a compact and powerful cordless filing tool designed for fast, controlled material removal across metal, plastics and timber applications.
Powered by a high-efficiency brushless motor, this band file delivers strong and consistent performance with a variable belt speed of 579 – 1,700 m/min, allowing you to match the speed to the material. Ideal for steel fabrication, weld clean-up, deburring, shaping and detailed sanding work on site.
The lightweight 2.2kg design and ergonomic grip ensure comfortable use during extended applications. A 173° pivoting filing arm and included straight and offset arms provide excellent versatility, especially when working in confined spaces.
Fully tool-free belt changes and adjustments reduce downtime, while the integrated directional LED work light improves visibility in darker work areas. A dust port is included for connection to compatible extraction systems, helping maintain a cleaner workspace.
Supplied as a bare unit – battery and charger sold separately.
Key Features
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18V XR brushless motor for powerful material removal
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Variable speed control (579 – 1,700 m/min)
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13mm x 457mm belt size
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Fully tool-free belt change and adjustment
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173° pivoting filing arm
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Straight and offset arms included
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Lightweight and ergonomic design (2.2kg tool only)
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Directional LED work light
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Dust port for extractor compatibility
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Ideal for steel, alloys, plastics and wood
Perfect for fabricators, welders, metalworkers and site maintenance teams across Ireland.
Includes
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1 x DCM200N 18V XR Band File (Bare Unit)
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2 x 80G Sanding Belts
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1 x Offset Arm
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1 x Dust Port
Tech Specs
Shipping Information
We ship all orders using DPD
- Flat Rate Shipping: €10 on all orders.
- Free Shipping: Orders over €250 qualify for free shipping.
- Some orders need to be delivered on a Pallet, these are excluded from free shipping.
- Orders are dispatched promptly, and delivery typically takes 2 to 4 working days within the Republic of Ireland.