2 Scope of delivery
IGS/A (29850)
1
Industrial straight grinder IGS/A
1
Charger
1
Battery
1
Storage case
1
Operating instructions
1
Safety guidelines
1
Chuck key
1
Round brush
1
Grip
IGS/A (29852)
1
Industrial straight grinder IGS/A
1
Operating instructions
1
Safety guidelines
1
Chuck key
1
Round brush
1
Grip
3 Technical data
Device:
Length:
Weight:
Voltage:
Rotational speed:
Noise generation:
Grip vibration:
Charger:
Mains voltage:
Output voltage:
Charging current:
Battery:
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Nominal/charging voltage: 10.8 V/12.6 V
Energy/Capacity:
approx. 290 mm
(with battery)
approx. 260 mm
(without battery)
approx. 970 g
(with battery)
approx. 795 g
(without battery)
10.8 V
max. 4200/rpm
< 70 dB(A)
2
< 2.5 m/s
100-240 V~
50/60Hz
12.6 V
2 A
28.2 Wh/2.6 Ah
4 Noise/vibration information
The information on vibration and noise emissi-
on has been determined in compliance with the
prescribed standardised and normative measuring
methods and can be used to compare electrical
devices and tools with each other.
These values also allow a preliminary evaluation of
the loads caused by vibration and noise emissions.
Depending on the operating conditions, the emissi-
ons that actually occur may deviate from the values
given above!
This applies in particular depending on the workpi-
ece to be machined and the insert tool (especially
its wear condition). Unsuitable workpieces or ma-
terials, poorly maintained tools, too high a feed rate
or unsuitable insert tools can signifi cantly increase
the vibration load and noise generation.
To more accurately estimate the actual vibration and
noise load, also take the times into consideration
where the device is switched off, or is running but is
not actually in use. This can clearly reduce the vib-
ration and noise load across the entire work period.
Observe the following instructions to minimise vi-
bration exposure:
• Ensure regular and proper maintenance of
your tool
• Stop operation of the tool immediately if excessi-
ve vibration occurs!
• Unsuitable bits and cutters can cause excessi-
ve vibration and noises. Only use suitable bits
and cutters!
• Take breaks if necessary when working with
the device!
Use and handling of battery-powered tool
a) Batteries should only be charged with the
chargers recommended by the manufac-
turer. A charger suitable for a certain type of
battery poses a fi re hazard if used with other
batteries.
b) Use only the designated batteries in the po-
wer tools. The use of other batteries can cause
injuries and pose a fi re hazard.
c) Keep unused batteries away from paper
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws and other
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