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4. General safety notes for power
tools
Warning! Read all safety notes and instructions!
Non-compliance with safety notes and instructions
may result in electric shock, fire and/or severe injury!
Store all safety notes and instructions for the
future.
The term „power tool“ used in the safety notes re
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fers to power tools connected to the mains (with a
power cable) or operated with a battery (without a
power cable).
Workplace safety
a.)
Keep your workplace clean and well illuminat-
ed.
Disorderliness and poorly illuminated work
-
places may Iead to accidents.
b.)
Do not operate the power tool in explosive at-
mospheres with inflammable liquids, gases
or dust.
Power tools generate sparks which may
ignite dust or vapours.
c.)
Keep children and other persons away from
the power tool during operation.
You may lose
control of the tool if you are distracted.
Electric safety
d.)
The plug of the power tool must fit into the
socket.
Do not modify the plug in any way. Do not
use adapter plugs together with grounded power
tools. Unmodified plugs and matching sockets re
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duce the risk of electric shock.
e.)
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces
such as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrigera-
tors.
There is an increased risk of electric shock
if your body is grounded.
f.)
Keep power tools away from rain or humidity.
Water permeation into the power tool will increase
the risk of electric shock.
g.)
Use the cable solely for its intended purpose.
Do not use the cable to carry or hang up the
power tool or to pull out the plug from the
socket.
Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving machine parts. Damaged or
twisted cables increase the risk of electric shock.
h.)
When working outdoors with power tools,
only use extension cords which are suited for
outdoor areas.
Using extension cords suited for
outdoor applications reduces the risk of electric
shock.
i.)
lf the operation of power tools in a humid en-
vironment cannot be avoided, you must use a
residual current circuit breaker.
The use of a
residual current circuit breaker will reduce the risk
of electric shock.
3. Technical Data
Dimensions LxWxH (mm)
380x260x260
Disc diameter (mm)
215
Revolutions grinding wheel min.
(1/min)
1500
Revolutions grinding wheel max.
(1/min)
3200
Length suction hose (mm)
1500
Weight kg
3,4
Power unit
Motor V/Hz
230/50
Rated power P1 (W)
1200
Noise characteristics
Sound power level LWA
dB(A)
97,6
Sound pressure level LpA
dB(A)
86,6
Uncertainty in measurement K
dB(A)
3
Vibration
m/s²
2,356
Uncertainty in measurement K
m/s²
1,5
Note:
The measured noise levels are determined
according to EN 60745.
Use hearing protection!
The measured total vibration values (triax vector
sum) are determined according to Standard EN
60745.
The vibration level specified in this data sheet has
been measured according to the standard test stated
in Standard EN 60745, and it is used to compare the
different devices.
The level can be used for an initial exposure
assessment. The specified vibration level applies
to the most important applications of the device.
However, if the device is used for other applications
with other accessories or if it is used in a badly
maintained condition, the vibration level can deviate
from the specifications. This means that the
exposure level may increase significantly during the
course of the operational hours.
An estimation of the vibration exposure also needs
to include the times during which the device is
switched off or it is switched on but not in use.
This means that the exposure level may decrease
significantly during the course of the operational
hours.
Additional safety measures must be taken to protect
the operator from the impact of the vibrations. This
includes: Maintaining the device and accessories;
keeping hands warm; organising work patterns.
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