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•
Mounting pieces can be t
hrown out, causing
serious injury or damage to property.
•
Never point the tool’s outlet opening at
yourself or at anyone else.
•
Never press the trigger unless the tool’s
contact safety catch is pressed against the
workpiece.
•
Never attempt to drive mounting pieces into
hard materials such as steel, concrete or
tiles/clinker.
•
Never drive in a mounting piece on top of
another one.
•
Position the tip of the tool carefully, so that
the mounting pieces are driven in at exactly
the right place.
•
Po
orly maintained tools and accessories can
cause malfunctions that result in serious
personal injury.
•
Maintain the tool in good order.
•
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting
edges are less likely to jam and are easier to
control.
•
Damaged tools can shatter during use.
•
Make sure that moving parts are properly
adjusted and do not jam and that no parts
are incorrectly fitted or damaged. Check for
other factors that could affect the operation
of the power tool. I
f the tool is damage
d, it
must be repaired before being used again.
•
Only use accessories recommended by the
manufacturer for the specific tool.
•
Accessories that are not intended for the tool
can cause personal injury.
TECHNICAL DATA
Capacity
6.35 mm
Speed (no load)
22,000
rpm
Average air consumption
127 l/min
Operating air pressure
6.3 bar
Air intake
1/4"
Air hose
3/8” inner diameter
Total length
170 mm
Net weight
0.60 kg
Sound power level, LwA
99
dB(A),
K= 3 m/s
2
Sound pressure level, LpA
88 dB
(A),
K= 3 m/s
2
Vibration level
2,
9 m/s
2
Always wear ear protection.
The declared vibration and noise value,
which has been measured by a standardised test method, can be
used to compare different tools with each
other and for a preliminary assessment of exposure. The
measur
ement values have been determined in accordance with EN ISO 11148
-
9:2011
.
WARNING!
The ac
tual vibration and noise level when using power tools may differ from the specified
maximum value, depending on how the tool is
used and what kind of workpiece is proc
essed. It is
therefore necessary to determine which safety precautions are required to protect the user,
based on an
estimate of exposure in actual operating conditions (taking into account all stages o
f the work cycle, e.g.
the time wh
en the tool is
switched off and when it is idling, in addition to the start
-
up time)
.