NOTE
For an accurate estimation of the noise emission
load during a specific working period, the times
when the unit is switched off or running but not
actually in use should also be taken into account.
This can significantly reduce the noise emission
load over the entire working period.
Vibration emission value (declaration accord-
ing to EN 12096)
Total vibration value determined according to ISO
28927-7
Vibrations*: a
= 5,98 m/s²
h
Uncertainty: K = 2,3 m/s²
* Vibrations transmitted to the operator's hands
WARNING!
The vibration level specified in these instructions has
been measured according to a measurement meth-
od standardised in ISO 28927-7 and can be used
for unit comparison. The specified vibration emission
value can also be used for an introductory assess-
ment of exposure.
Vibration emissions during actual use of the air tool
may differ from the stated values depending on the
way the air tool is used, in particular what type of
workpiece is being machined and what accessory
is being used.
The vibration load could be underestimated if the air
tool is regularly used in such a way.
NOTE
Try to keep the load as low as possible. Exemplary
measures to reduce the vibration load are:
The maintenance of the appliance according to
this Instructions,
wearing gloves when using the tool,
limiting working time or planning your work steps
so that you do not have to use highly vibrating
equipment for days on end.
All parts of the operating cycle must be taken into
account (for example, times when the air tool is
switched off and those when it is switched on but
running without load).
Explanations of all symbols on the machine
symbols found on the machine
WARNING
WARNING!
Read the operating instruc-
tions before commissioning.
Oil daily
OIL DAILY
OIL
Wear eye protection
Wear respiratory protection
Wear hearing protection
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