6. Technical data
Rated voltage
Nominal frequency
Power consumption
Nominal speed grinding wheel
Sanding disc diameter
Grinding wheel diameter
Dimensions LxWxH
Extraction hose length
Spindle size
Protection class
Weight
Noise and vibration characteristics
Sound pressure level L
PA
Sound power level L
WA
Uncertainty K
Vibration parameters
Vibration main handle a
Vibration additional handle a
Uncertainty K
Subject to technical changes!
Wear hearing protection!
Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing.
Note:
• The hand-arm vibration value given is based on
grinding with one sanding sheet. Other applications
may result in different values.
• The noise and vibration values have been deter-
mined in accordance with EN 62841-1.
• The specified vibration value has been measured in
accordance with a standardised test procedure and
can be used for comparison of one electric tool with
another.
• The specified vibration value can also be used for an
initial estimation of the exposure.
230 V~
50 Hz
1200 W
1500-3200 rpm
210 mm
215 mm
380x260x260 mm
1500 mm
M14
3.4 kg
94.2 dB
102.2 dB
3 dB
2.409 m/s
h
4.303 m/s
h
1.5 m/s
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Vibration:
Avoid the risks associated with vibration, e.g. the risk of
white finger syndrome (circulatory disorders) by taking
frequent breaks from work where you rub your palms
together, for example.
Raynaud's syndrome is a vascular disease that caus-
es the small blood vessels on the fingers and toes to
cramp in spasms. The symptoms include: Insensitiv-
ity, loss of sensitivity, tingling, itching, pain, loss of
strength, change in colour or condition of the skin.
The affected areas are no longer supplied with suffi-
cient blood and therefore appear extremely pale.
The frequent use of vibrating tools can cause nerve
damage in people whose circulation is impaired (e.g.
smokers, diabetics). If you notice unusual adverse
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effects, stop working immediately and seek medical
advice. For long-term and regular users, it is therefore
recommended to closely monitor the condition of your
hands and fingers. Observe the following information
to reduce hazards:
• Keep your body warm, especially your hands, espe-
cially in cool weather.
• Take regular breaks and move your hands to pro-
mote circulation.
• Limit the use of high vibration tools per day and
spread them over several days Make a work sched-
ule that limits vibration exposure.
• Ensure as little vibration as possible of the product
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via regular maintenance and stable parts on the
2
product. Replace worn parts immediately.
• Change your working position regularly.
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• If the product is to be used or operated frequently,
you , should contact your specialist dealer and re-
quest anti-vibration accessories (handles) if appli-
cable.
7.
Unpacking
• Open the packaging and carefully remove the prod-
uct.
• Remove the packaging material, as well as the pack-
aging and transport safety devices (if present).
• Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
• Check the product and accessory parts for transport
damage. In the event of complaints the carrier must
be informed immediately. Later claims will not be
recognised.
• If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of the
warranty period.
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