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Parkside PSBS 24 A1 - Noise and Vibration Data

Parkside PSBS 24 A1
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7 GB/CY
Introduction
12
Drill / hammer drill setting ring
13
Torque preselection ring
14
Fast battery charger
15
Red charge indicator LED
16
Green charge indicator LED
Included items
1 Carrying case
1
Rec
hargeable impact drill
/ driv
er with
rechargeable battery pack
1
Auxiliar
y handle
2
Bits
1
Char
ger
1
Operating instructions
Technical information
Cordless hammer drill PSBS 24 A1:
Rated voltage:
24 V
No-load speed: 1st gear: n
0
0 - 500 min
-1
No-load speed: 2nd gear: n
0
0 - 1800 min
-1
Chuck capacity: 1.0 - 13 mm
Max. drill diameter:
Met
al: 13
mm
Wood: 30 mm
Masonry (concrete): 15
mm
Max. torque: 35 Nm
Dimensions:
324 x 68 x 237 mm
Ni-Cd r
echargeable battery pack
PSBS 24 A1-1:
Rated voltage: 24 V
Capacity: 1.5 (Ah)
Capacity: 36 Wh
Fast battery charger PSBS 24 A1-2:
Rated voltage: 230 V
~
50 Hz, 105 W
Char
ging current:
3000 mA
Charging duration: 90 min
Protection class:
Noise and vibration data:
Measured values for noise are determined in accor-
dance with EN 60745. The A-weighted noise level
of the electrical power tool are typically:
Sound pressure level: 76 dB(A)
Sound power level: 87 dB(A)
Sound pressure level
(Impact drilling in concrete): 87 dB(A)
Sound power level
(Impact drilling in concrete): 98 dB(A)
Uncer
tainty K: 3 dB
Wear ear protection!
Total vibration (vector sum of three directions) is
calculated in accordance with EN 60745:
Drilling in metal:
Vibration emission value
a
h, D
= 1.682 m / s
2
,
Uncertainty K = 1.5
m / s
2
,
Screwing:
Vibr
ation emission value
a
h
= 1.109 m / s
2
,
Uncert
ainty K = 1.5
m / s
2
,
Impact drilling
in concrete:
Vibration emission value
a
h, ID
= 11.25 m / s
2
,
Uncert
ainty K = 1.5
m / s
2
.
The vibration level given in these
instructions has been measured in accordance with
a standardised measurement procedure specified
in EN 60745 and can be used to compare devices.
Different uses of the device give rise to different
vibration levels and in many cases they may exceed
the values given in these instructions. It is easy to
underestimate the vibration load if the electrical power
tool is used regularly in particular circumstances.
Note: If you wish to make an accurate assessment
of the vibration loads experienced during a particular
period of working, you should also take into account
the intervening periods of time when the device is
switched off or is running but is not actually in use.
This can result in a much lower vibration load over
the whole of the period of working.

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