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English
* At 6.2 bar
Code no
20256
-0108
Luna
No
AHSS-16
For fibre disc
Inch/mm
4/115 - 5/125
Spindle thread
UNF
M12 x 1.5
Free speed
r.p.m.
16,000
Sound level (En ISO 15744:2008)
dB(A)
97
Vibration (EN 28927-1)
m/s
2
1.95
Rec. hose size
inch
3/8
Connection thread
inch
1/4
Air consumption at 100% int.*
l/min
119.5
Air consumption at 50% int*
l/min
59.7
Air consumption at 100% int*
cfm
4.23
Air consumption at 50% int*
cfm
2.12
Power
W
448
Length x hight
mm
144 x 176
Weight
kg
1.26
Accessories:
Pad 4/115 mm
20256
-1007
Pad 5/125 mm
20256
-1106
Pos
1. Support wheel
2. Disc cover
3. Trigger
4. Rotation control
5. Air inlet opening
6. Air outlet opening
Description
Grinder of an arcuate shape with large blow number intended for use with the fibre
discs. Designed for grinding of even tin surfaces, for example, removal of the rust. It is
a light-weighted and easy applicable tool of high efficiency and with built in rotation
control (Pos. 4). Air flow through the handle (Pos. 6)
The grinder is supplied with 2 support wheels with diameter 115 and 125 mm, designed
for the fibre discs, and disc cover (Pos. 2)
Health hazards
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User of the tool should always take care of his and other persons’ safety. The user
must always use personal protective equipment.
•
Wear safety goggles, in order to reduce risk of eye injuries that could be caused by
flying sawdust, dust and sparkles.
•
Inhalation of dust can be harmful to health. Wear a suitable visor or breathing appa-
ratus, when working in a dusty environment.
•
In case of continuous work wear safety gloves protecting against the cold air.
•
In order to avoid eventual aural injuries, always use ear protection when using the
tool.
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The user must always pay attention to the fact that continuous use of rotating and
impact producing manual tools could result in baneful influence on health caused by
the vibration.
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Ergonomic load: Work with the tools related to recurrent, monotone movements and
unfavourable body positions may cause back, scruff, arm, marrowbone and other
joint injuries.
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