GB-13
14. RATINGS
Petrol Brushcutter
IBF 43
Engine output
kW
1,1
Engine type
2-stroke air-cooled
Cubic capacity
cm³
42,7
Fuel
lubricated petrol
40:1
Tank volume
ml
960
Maximum engine speed min
-1
9000
3)
/ 11500
2)
Idling speed
min
-1
3000 ±300
Max. speed of the cutting tool
With 3-point blade min
-1
9300
With line cutter head min
-1
7300
Cutting diameter
cm
45 (Blade = 25,5)
Cord diameter
mm
2,8
Overall cord length
m
2 x
2,0
Cord extension
Tap’n go
Weight
1)
kg
8,4
Noise level
dB (A)
96,4
[K 3,0 dB(A)]
Vibration
(EN ISO 11806:2011)
m/s²
6,59
[K 1,5 m/s
2
]
1)
Weight as per standard ISO 11806-1 (without fuel, cutting devices and harness)
2)
With 3-point blade
3)
With line cutter head
Technical changes reserved.
Notice:
The vibration value indicated was determined with a standardized tool and can be used to make comparisons
with other petrol equipment as well as temporary estimates of the load through the vibrations.
WARNING:
This machine’s starter unit generates an average sized electromagnetic field, but it is not however
possible to exclude the possibility of interference on any active or passive medical devices that operators may be
wearing; this could be risky for their health conditions. All those using medical devices should always consult their
GP, or the device manufacturer, before using this machine.
WARNING:
Always wear suitable clothing when using the machine. Your dealer can provide you with all the
information on themost suitable accident-prevention devices to guarantee your safety.
WARNING:
Prolonged exposure to vibrations can cause injuries and neurovascular disorders (also called
“Renaud’s syndrome” or “white hand”), especially to people suffering from circulation disorders. The symptoms can
regard the hands, wrists and fingers and are shown through loss of sensitivity, torpor, itching, pain and discolouring
of or structural changes to the skin. These effects can be worsened by low ambient temperatures and/or by gripping
the handgrips excessively tightly. If the symptoms occur, the length of time the machine is used must be reduced and
a doctor consulted.
When working with the device, a certain level of noise cannot be avoided. Noisy work should be scheduled for hours,
during which it is allowed by statute or other local regulations. Adhere to any applicable rest times and limit your work-
ing time to the necessary minimum time. For your personal protection and the protection of people nearby, suitable
hearing protection must be worn.
Noise emission information in accordance with the German Product Safety Act (ProdSG) and the EC Machine
Directive: the noise pressure level at the place of work can exceed 80 dB(A). In such cases the operator will require
noise protection (e.g. wearing of ear protectors).
Please do also consider any local regulations concerning noise protection!
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Operating Instruction
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