
Technical data
FRÄSMASTER 18V
Li-ion battery capacity
Ah
5.0
Battery voltage
V
18.0
Charging time (battery)
min
max. 45
Idle speed
rpm
5,000
Cutter blade mounting hole
mm
20
Cutter blade diameter
mm
130
Blade thickness
mm
2.6
Groove depth adjustment
mm
0
–
6, infinitely variable
Sound pressure level
L
pA
(dB)
81.3 (K = 3 dB)
Sound power level
L
WA
(dB)
92.3 (K = 3 dB)
Vibration level
A
h
(m/s
2
)
<2.5 (K = 1.5 m/s
2
)
Weight
kg
5.5 (including battery)
lbs
12.2
a) mm / inch
445/17.5
b) mm / inch
212/8.4
c) mm / inch
336/13.2
Subject to change without prior notice.
The noise and vibration values were determined in accordance with EN 62841. The specified measured
values apply to new tools. In the context of everyday use, the noise and vibration values will vary depending
on how the power tool is used, particularly according to the type of material being processed.
NOTE
The vibration level specified in these instructions was measured using a standardized method of
measurement according to EN 62841 and can be used for the purpose of comparing power tools. It allows
you to calculate a preliminary estimate of the exposure level. The specified vibration level is representative
of the power tool's main applications. However, if the power tool is used for other applications, with different
insert accessories, or is not properly maintained, the vibration level may vary. This can increase the
exposure level significantly over the working period as a whole. For an accurate estimate of the exposure
level, you should also consider the times when the unit is turned off or is running but is not actually being
used. This can reduce the exposure level significantly over the working period as a whole. Identify additional
safety measures to protect the operator from vibration effects such as: maintaining the tool and the
accessories, keeping hands warm, and organizing work patterns.
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