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routing machine PRTS 10-1200
Scope of delivery
Some of the parts mentioned below have been pre-installed on
the device.
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1 x routing machine
PRTS 10-1200
•
1 x rip fence
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2 x guide rods
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1 x collet chuck 6 mm
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1 x collet chuck 8 mm
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1 x profile cutter
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1 x 6 mm groove cutter
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1 x 12 mm groove cutter
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1 x V-groove cutter
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1 x rounding cutter
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1 x semicircular milling cutter
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1 x adapter for external dust extraction
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1 x reducer (dust extraction system)
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2 x Phillips screws
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1 x guide bush
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1 x centring tip with wing nut
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1 x open-end wrench
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1 x depth stop
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1 x Manual
Technical data
Parameter
Value
Model
PRTS 10-1200
Mains connection
230 V / 50 Hz
Power consumption
1200 W
Rated no-load speed
11,000 – 30,000 rpm
Milling depth setting / milling
stroke
55 mm
Tool holder
6 or 8 mm
Cable length
3 m
Type of protection
IP20
Protection class
II (double insulation) /
Weight
3 kg
Vibration information according to EN 62841-2-17
Vibration emission value a
h
at
the right handle
6,437 m/s²
Vibration emission value a
h
at
the left handle
5,060 m/s²
Uncertainty K
1.5 m/s²
Sound values according to EN 62841-2-17
Sound pressure level L
pA
89 dB (A)
Sound power L
WA
100 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
3 dB
Wear hearing protection.
Excessive noise can lead to hearing loss.
Information on noise and vibration:
•
The specified total vibration
and noise emission values
were measured by means of a test procedure standardized
in EN 62841 and can be consulted for the comparison of
one power tool with another.
•
The specified total vibration
and noise emission values
can also be used for preliminary load assessment.
Caution
Vibration emissions can cause a health hazard if the
device is used for an extended period of time or if it is
not properly handled and maintained.
•
The actual vibration
and noise emission
may differ from
the stated values during operation of the power tool. This
depends on how the power tool is used and especially on
the type of workpiece being processed. Try to keep the
vibration load to a minimum. Exemplary measures for
reducing the vibration load include wearing gloves during
operation of the tool and the limitation of working hours.
All parts of an operating cycle must be considered for this
(e.g. times at which the power tool is switched off and
times when it is switched on but runs without load).