Noise/vibration information
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• Sound pressure level L
pA
:
89.83 dB(A)
• Uncertainty K
pA
:
5.0 dB(A)
• Sound power level L
wA
:
100.83 dB(A)
• Uncertainty K
WA
:
5.0 dB(A)
The aforementioned values are noise emission values and therefore do not necessarily
represent safe values for the workplace. The correlation between emission and
emission levels cannot reliably provide for a conclusion as to whether additional
cautionary measures are necessary or not.
Factors that could affect the respective emission level present at the workplace involve
the specification of the work area, the surrounding area, the duration of exposure, other
noise sources etc.
You must also observe any divergences in national regulations with respect to the
permissible workplace levels. The aforementioned information does, however, allow
the user to better assess dangers and risks.
• Hand-arm vibration:
− Sawing wooden beams a
h, WB
:
18.980 m/s²
− Sawing particleboard a
h, B
:
14.587 m/s²
− Sawing sheet metal a
h,M
:
13.799 m/s²
• Uncertainty K:
1.5 m/s²
WARNING!
The aforementioned vibration emission level (vibration value) has been measured
in accordance with a test method standardised in DIN EN 62841-1 and can be used to
compare one tool to another. It is also suited for preliminary estimation of exposure to
vibration. The actual vibration emission value can, as described below, differ by type
of application:
• Condition of the product and proper maintenance respectively;
• The type of material and use of the product;
• Use of the right accessories and whether they are in good condition;
• A firm grip on the product by the user;
• Proper use of the product as described in this user manual.
Any improper use of the product can cause vibration-related ailments.
WARNING!
Depending on the type of use or conditions of use, the following safety measures
must be taken to protect the user:
− Avoid exposure to vibrations as much as possible.
− Only use accessories in perfect working order.