NOISE AND VIBRATIONS DATA
Information on noise and vibrations
The emitted noise levels, such as the level of emitted
acoustic pressure Lp
and the level of acoustic
A
power Lw
, and the measurement uncertainty K are
A
given below in the instruction in accordance with
the EN 60745 standard.
The vibration values a
h
uncertainty K, determined in accordance with the
EN 60745 standard, are given below.
The vibration level given below in this instruction
was measured in accordance with a measurement
procedure set forth in the EN 60745 standard and
can be used for comparing power tools. It can also
be used for preliminary evaluation of exposure to
vibrations.
The vibration level given here is representative for
the basic uses of the power tool. If the power tool
is used for other purposes or with other bits, or if the
power tool is not maintained properly, the vibration
level may change. Also, these conditions may also
result in an increased exposure to vibrations during
the entire work period.
In order to accurately estimate exposure to
vibrations, one must consider periods when the
power tool is switched off or when it is switched on
and not used for work. This way, the total exposure
to vibrations may turn out to be much lower. One
must implement additional safety measures in
order to protect the user from the consequences
of vibrations, such as maintenance of the power
tool and of the working tools, ensuring proper
temperature of the hands, and proper organization
of work.
Acoustic pressure level: : Lp
K = 3 dB(A)
Acoustic power level: Lw
A
Vibration acceleration value:
a
= 11,793 m/s
2
K=1,5 m/ s
h
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION / CE
Electrical equipment must not be
disposed off with household waste and,
instead, should be utilized at appropriate
facilities. Information on utilization can
be provided by the product vendor or
the local authorities. Waste electrical
and electronic equipment contains
substances that are not neutral to the
natural environment. Equipment that
is not recycled constitutes a potential
hazard to the environment and to
human health.
and the measurement
= 84,2 dB(A)
A
= 95,2 dB(A) K = 3 dB(A)
2
Storage batteries/batteries must not be
disposed with domestic waste, put in a
fire or into the water. Damaged or used
up storage batteries must be properly
recycled in compliance with the current
directive pertaining to disposal of
Li-Ion
storage batteries and batteries.
* Right to introduce changes is reserved.
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