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Ryobi R18PPS130 - Product Specifications; Replacement Parts

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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Cordless pole saw
Model R18PPS130
Voltage 18 V d.c.
No-load chain speed 4.5 m/s
Bar length 203 mm (8 in.)
Chain pitch 3/8 in.
Chain gauge 0.043 in.
Chain drive links 33
Weight
without battery pack 3.86 kg
with the heaviest battery pack 5.425 kg
Maximum reach 2.9 m
Maximum reach (with extension pole) 3.85 m
Vibration emission level (in accordance with ISO 22867)
Vibration emission value a
h
= 0.8 m/s
2
Uncertainty 1.5 m/s
2
Noise emission level (in accordance with ISO 22868)
A-weighted sound power level at
the operator’s position
76.8 dB(A)
A-weighted sound power level 90.4 dB(A)
Uncertainty 3.0 dB
Compatible battery packs
RB1815C, RB1820C,
RB1840C, RB1840X,
RB18L13, RB18L26,
RB18L15, RB18L15A,
RB18L15B, RB18L20,
RB18L20A, RB18L25,
RB18L25A, RB18L30,
RB18L30A, RB18L40,
RB18L40A, RB18L50,
RB18L50A, RB18L60,
RB18L60A, RB18L90,
RB18L90A
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Manufacturer POWERFIT TRILINK
Saw chain PWFTCA801
CL14333/
CL14333X/
CL14333T/
CL14333XT
Guide bar M1430833-1041
NOTE: The chain must be tted with the bar from the same
manufacturer according to above combinations.
WARNING! The declared vibration total values and the
declared noise emission values given in this instruction
manual have been measured in accordance with a
standardised test and may be used to compare one tool with
another. They may be used for a preliminary assessment
of exposure.
The declared vibration and noise emission values represent
the main applications of the tool. However, if the tool is used
for di󰀨erent applications, used with di󰀨erent accessories,
or poorly maintained, the vibration and noise emission
may di󰀨er. These conditions may signicantly increase the
exposure levels over the total working period. An estimation
of the level of exposure to vibration and noise should take
into account the times when the tool is turned o󰀨 or when it
is running idle. These conditions may signicantly reduce
the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator
from the e󰀨ects of vibration and noise, such as maintaining
the tool and the accessories, keeping the hands warm (in
case of vibration), and organising work patterns.

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