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Technical data
Cordless Jigsaw &
Sabre Saw 20V .......PSSSA 20-Li B2
Nominalinputvoltage ................. 20 V
Idle speed n
.................800 - 3000 min
0
Saw stroke .................................. 20 mm
Cutting depth in wood
Cordless Jigsaw ................ max. 50 mm
Cordless sabre saw ......... max. 100 mm
Cutting depth in metal
Cordless Jigsaw .................. max. 4 mm
Cordless sabre saw ........... max. 50 mm
Weight (without battery).... approx.1.7 kg
Soundpressurelevel
(L
) ................... 84.3 dB(A), K
pA
Soundpowerlevel
(L
) .................95.3 dB(A), K
WA
Vibration (a
)
2
h
Cordless Jigsaw
in wood a
.... 9.21 m/s
h,B
in metal a
.. 10.36 m/s
h,M
Cordless sabre saw
in wood a
.... 8,68 m/s
h,B
in wooden beam
a
............... 7.79 m/s
h,WB
Temperature.......................... max.50 °C
Charging process ...................4-40 °C
Operation .......................... -20-50 °C
Storage .................................0-45 °C
Chargingtimes
Charging time
(min.)
PLG 20 A1
PLG 20 A4
PLG 20 C1
PLG 20 A2
PLG 20 A3
PLG 20 C3
PDSLG 20 A1
Smart
PLGS 2012 A1
24
= 5 dB
pA
= 5 dB
WA
; K= 1.5 m/s
2
2
; K= 1.5 m/s
; K= 1.5 m/s
2
2
; K= 1.5 m/s
PAP 20 A1
PAP 20 A2
PAP 20 B1
60
90
45
60
35
45
35
45
35
40
Levelsofnoiseandvibrationweredetermi-
ned according to the standards and regula-
tions in the declaration of conformity.
Thespecifiedtotalvibrationvalueandthe
statednoiseemissionvaluehavebeen
-1
measured according to a standardised test
method and can be used to compare one
power tool with another.
Thespecifiedtotalvibrationvalueandthe
statedspecifiednoiseemissionvaluecan
alsobeusedforaprovisionalassessmentof
the load.
Warning:
Thevibrationandnoiseemissions
maydeviatefromthespecifiedvalues
during actual use of the power tool, depen-
ding on how the power tool is being used
and, in particular, what kind of material is
being worked on.
2
2
Safety measures for the protection of
the operator are to be determined that
are based on an estimate of the actual
2
vibrationloadundertherealoperating
2
conditions (for this, all parts of the opera-
ting cycle are to be taken into account, for
example, times in which the electric tool is
turned off, and those during which it is tur-
ned on but running without a load).
PAP 20 A3
Smart
PAP 20 B3
PAPS 204 A1
120
80
60
60
40
Smart
PAPS 208 A1
120
210
80
165
50
120
50
120
40
50