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Scotts Ltd. Cotswold House, 1 Crompton Road, Groundwell, Wiltshire. SN25 5AW
Enquiries: 0344 482 9700 www.bergmantools.com
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INTENDED USE
This machine is intended for domestic use in pruning branches and plants with a thickness up to 15mm (hardwood)
and 20 mm (softwood).
NOTICE: DO NOT CUT OTHER MATERIAL SUCH AS WIRE, STEEL WIRE, STONE, PLASTIC, AND SO ON.
4. TECHNICAL DATA
Cutting capacity: .................................15 mm (hardwood) ...................................................20mm (softwood)
Battery pack: ...........................Li-Ion / 7.2 V d. c. / 2.0 Ah
Charging time: .........................................................3~5h
Protection class: ........................................................... III
Z0E-7.2LD-15/A
LpA sound pressure level: ......................................... 62dB
LWA sound power level: ............................................ 73dB
K uncertainty ............................................................. 3dB
Emission sound pressure level: ................................68dB
Guaranteed sound power level: ..........................85dB (A)
Vibration ahV: .............................
........................≤2.5m/s2
K uncertainty ....................................................... 1.5m/s2
Weight: ................................................................. 2.0kg........... (With extension tube and hand saw blade)
Battery charger
Mains voltage...........................100-240 VAC ~ 50-60 Hz
Output
Rated voltage..................................................... 9V DC
Rated current: .................................................... 400 mA
• The vibration emission level has been measured in accordance with a set of standardised criteria and can be used to
compare one power tool with another.
• The specified emission level can also be used to make an initial assessment of the exposure to vibrations.
• The vibration emission level may vary from the level specified during actual use, depending on the way in which the
power tool is used.
• Try to keep the impact from vibrations as low as possible. Exposure to vibrations can be reduced by wearing gloves
when using the tool, for example, and by limiting the amount of operating time. This includes the full cycle of operation
(e.g. times when the power tool is switched off and times when the tool is switched on but no working load is applied).