Noise/vibration information
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Noise/vibration information
WARNING!
The specified total vibration value and noise emission values have been measured
according to a standardised test method (EN 62841-1 & EN 62841-2-2) and can be used
to compare power tools with one another. They can also be used for a provisional as-
sessment of the load.
Warning!
While actually using the power tool, the vibration and noise emission values may dif-
fer from the levels specified depending on how the power tool is used, in particular
which type of workpiece is being worked on.
Safety measures must be defined to protect the operator. They must be based on an
assessment of exposure during actual usage conditions (all parts of the operating
cycle must be accounted for, e.g. periods when the power tool is switched off and pe-
riods when it is switched on but not operating under load).
Try to keep the noise and vibration exposures as low as possible. Wearing gloves
when using the tool, limiting working times and using accessories that are in good
condition are a few examples of measures that can be taken to reduce vibration
exposures.
• Sound pressure level L
pA
:
93 dB(A)
• Sound power level L
WA
:
104 dB(A)
• Uncertainty K:
3 dB(A)
• Vibration value when tight-
ening screws and nuts of the
maximum allowable size a
h
:
20.4
m/s²
• Uncertainty K:
1.5 m/s²