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6. Technical Data
Nominal voltage: 230-240 V~
Nominal frequency: 50 Hz
Power consumption: 710 W
Nominal speed (oscillation
rate) n:
700 - 1700 1/min
Spindle size: M14
Abrasive paper diameter: 225 mm
Protection class: II
Weight: 3.8 kg
Sound level
Sound pressure Ievel L
PA
.: 78 dB(A)
Sound power Ievel L
WA
.: 89 dB(A)
Uncertainty K 3 dB(A)
Hand-arm vibration
When grinding with abrasive
sheets a
h
2,28 m/s
2
Uncertainty K: 1,5 m/s
2
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The noise and vibration values were determined ac-
cording to EN 60745-1 and EN 60745-2-3.
basis of a standard test method and can be used to
compare any kind of power tools.
the initial evaluation of exposure.
Warning! Depending on how you use the pow-
er tool, the actual vibration values may deviate
from the specied values!
Take measures to protect yourself against vibra-
tions!
Make sure to take into account the entire work
process, i.e. also times when the power tool is
operated without Ioad or switched o! Appropri-
ate measures include the regular maintenance
and care of the power tool and its attachments,
keeping your hands warm, regular breaks and
well planned work processes!
7. Installation
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- Insert the additional handle to the end of the ma-
chine, insert the length and then tighten the screw
Additional safety notes
a) Connect a vacuum cleaner to the supplied adapt-
er before starting your operations.
b) Attention! Keep away grinding dust from open
c) Always wear goggles and a dust mask when
grinding, in particular during overhead work and
when processing critical materials! When grind-
ing certain materials (e.g. lead paint, certain
types of wood and metal) harmful or noxious dust
may be generated. Touching or breathing in such
dust may imply risks for the operator or people
in the vicinity.
Notes regarding vibration and noise emissions
Reduce noise emissions and vibrations to a mini-
mum!
1. Only use power tools which are free of defects.
2. Maintain and clean the power tool on a regular
basis.
3. Adjust your way of working to the power tool.
4. Do not overload your power tool.
5. Have your power tool inspected, if necessary.
6.
Remaining risks
Even if you use this power tool in compliance with
the regulations, there are still remaining risks. The
following risks may occur due to the type and design
of the power tool:
a) Damage caused to your health resulting from
hand/arm vibrations if the power tool is used over
a Ionger period of time or if it is not properly used
and maintained.
b)
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pelled from the power tool due to sudden dam-
age, wear or incorrect insertion.
c) Burns and cuts if the insertion tools are touched
directly after use and/or with your bare hands.
Warning! This electric tool generates an electro-
active or passive medical implants under certain cir-
cumstances. ln order to reduce the risk of severe or
Iethal injury, we recommend that persons with medi-
cal implants consult their doctor and the manufactur-
er of the medical implant before using the power tool.