Factors that could affect the respective immission level present at the workplace
involve the specification of the work area, the surrounding area, the duration of
exposure, other noise sources etc.
You must also observe any divergences in national regulations with respect to
permissible workplace levels. The aforementioned information does, however, allow
the user to better assess dangers and risks.
This saw causes a certain unavoidable noise disturbance. Therefore,
perform noisy work during the permissible hours of the day designated
for work of this kind. If necessary, observe quiet hours and restrict the
duration of work to the essentials.
Vibration levels
Hand/arm vibration
• Sawing particleboard a
h,B
: 19.18 m/s²
• Sawing wooden beams a
h,B
: 16.61 m/s²
• Measurement uncertainty: 1.5 m/s²
ATTENTION!
The aforementioned vibration emission level (vibration value) has been measured in
accordance with a test method standardised in DIN EN 60745-1, DIN EN 60745-2-11 and
can be used to compare one power tool to another. It is also suited for preliminary
estimation of loading by vibration. The actual vibration emission value can, as
described below, differ by type of application:
• Condition of the saw or proper maintenance,
• Type of material and use of the saw,
• Use of the right accessories and whether they are in good condition,
• Firm grip of the saw by the operator,
• Proper use of the saw as described in this user manual.
If the saw is improperly used, it can cause vibration-related ailments.