Noise and vibration information
The specified noise and vibration levels were determined in accordance
with the standards EN 60745-1, EN 60745-2-1 and EN 60745-2-2.
The specified vibration emission level was measured on the basis of a
standardised test procedure and can be used to compare power tools
with one another.
The specified vibration emission value may also be used to initially
assess the impairment.
The declared values are noise emission values and therefore do not
necessarily represent safe values for the workplace at the same time.
The correlation between emission and immission levels cannot reliably
provide for a conclusion as to whether additional cautionary measures
are necessary or not.
Factors that could affect the respective imission level present at the
workplace involve the specification of the work area, the surrounding
area, the duration of exposure, other noise sources etc.
You must also observe any divergences in national regulations with
respect to permissible workplace levels. The aforementioned
information does, however, allow the user to better assess dangers and
risks.
Risk of injury due to vibrations!
While actually using the power tool, the vibration emission
value may differ from the specified value depending on how
the power tool is used.
− Define safety precautions to protect the user in relation to
actual conditions of use. All parts of the operating cycle
must be accounted for, i.e. including periods during which
the power tool is switched off and during which it is turned
on, but not operating under load.
− Wear protective gloves and take work breaks as necessary
to reduce the risks posed by vibration.
CAUTION!
Noise and vibration information
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