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Tool Specifications
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QPM DC Electric Tools
This chapter promotes proper and safe use and gives guidance to owners, employers, supervisors and others
responsible for training and safe use by operators. DC electric tools from STANLEY Assembly Technologies are
intended for use in industrial threaded fastening or precision position and or adjustment applications only. Some
instructions may not apply to all tools. Please contact your STANLEY Sales Engineer for information or assistance
on STANLEY training for assembly tool operation.
5.1 Tool Specifications
Operating Conditions
Temperature
32 to 122 ºF (0 to +50 ºC)
Humidity
0 to 95 % non-condensing
Noise Level: A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the work station < 70dBA (ref 20μPa) as determined
according to ISO 15744-2002.
Vibration Level: Weighted root mean square acceleration value at the handle < 2.5 m/s2 as determined according
to ISO 8662.
STANLEY ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGIES hereby declares the following sound and vibration emission levels as
required by the Machinery Directive 98/37/EC.
A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the work station LpA (ref 20µPa) of < 70dBA. Value determined
according to ISO 15744-2002 * using as basic standards ISO 3744 and ISO 11203.
Weighted emission root mean square acceleration level at the handle. Value determined according to ISO 8662 *
(single axis) of < 2.5 m/s².
* Operating conditions for all measurements: full rated speed, no load, rated supply voltage or pressure.
A-weighted emission sound power level LWA: not required, declared sound pressure emission levels are below
85dBA.
C-weighted peak emission sound pressure level LpCpeak: not applicable to these products.
Uncertainty KpA, KWA, KpCpeak: not relevant, declared levels are maximum values.
WARNING
To Avoid Injury:
This information is provided to assist in making rough estimates of sound and vibration exposure levels in
the workplace. The declared emission values were obtained by laboratory type testing in accordance with the
stated standards.
Levels measured in individual workplaces may be higher.
The actual exposure levels and risk of harm experienced by an individual user depends upon the work
piece, workstation design, duration of exposure, and the physical condition and work habits of the user. To
help prevent physical impairment, a program of health surveillance is highly recommended to detect early
symptoms which may relate to sound and/or vibration exposure, such that appropriate preventive measures
may be taken.
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