Vigorous upward and downward movements (hammering)
due to unsuitable die.
Excessive tool wear and increasing loads on the machine.
Ø
Use dies with the greatest height possible (keep distance X,
shown in the drawing below, as small as possible).
Notes
■
The specified vibration emission value was measured in
accordance with a standardized testing procedure and can
be used to compare one electric tool with another.
■
The specified vibration emission value can also be applied
for a provisional estimate of the vibration load.
■
Times during which either the machine is switched off or run-
ning but not actually in use can considerably reduce the
vibration load during the entire working period.
■
Times during which the machine works independently and
self-propelled do not have to be calculated.
Designation of measured value
Unit
Value according to
EN 60745
Vibration emission value a
h
(vector
sum of three directions)
m/s
2
12.8
Uncertainty K for vibration emission
value
m/s
2
3.6
A-class acoustic pressure level L
PA
typically
dB (A)
87
A-class acoustic power level L
WA
typically
dB (A)
98
Uncertainty K for noise emission
value
dB
3
Tab. 3
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Noise and vibration information
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