Multiquip b46s90 manual Trowel SPECIFICATIONS/DIMENSIONS, Guaranteed ISO 37442010 Based, M/s 2 ∑A8

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Trowel SPECIFICATIONS/DIMENSIONS

 

 

TOP VIEW

 

 

C

 

B A

 

 

 

SIDE VIEW

 

 

 

 

D

 

 

Figure 1. Dimensions

 

 

Table 1. Trowel Specifications

 

A–Height (Lifting Bale) – in. (mm)

31.5 (800)

Number of Blades

4

B–Height (Handle) – in. (mm) Standard

40 (1,016)

Path Width – in. (mm)

46 (1,168)

Quick Pitch

40 (1,016)

Rotor – RPM (Dry Concrete)

60-130

C–Width (Ring Diameter) – in. (mm)

46.5 (1,181)

Gear Box Oil Capacity – oz (ml)

26 (769)

 

 

Shipping Weight – lbs. (kg)

 

D–Length – in. (mm)

74 (1,880)

Standard

285 (129.3)

 

 

Quick Pitch

295 (133.8)

Table 2. Noise and Vibration Emissions

 

Guaranteed ISO 11201:2010 Based

 

Quick PitchTM Handle

86.76

 

 

 

Sound Pressure Level at Operator Station in dB(A)a

Standard Handle

86.76

 

 

Guaranteed ISO 3744:2010 Based

 

Quick PitchTM Handle

105.11

 

 

 

Sound Power Level in dB(A)b

 

Standard Handle

105.11

 

 

Hand-Arm Vibration Per ISO 5349-1:2001

 

Quick PitchTM Handle

0.87

 

 

 

in m/s2 ∑A(8)

 

Standard Handle

0.97

 

 

a. With an uncertainty factor K of 2.5 dB (A) included per Note 1 in section 7.2.1 of EN 12649::2008+A1:2011 b. With an uncertainty factor K of 1.5 dB (A) included per Note 1 in section 7.2.1 of EN 12649::2008+A1:2011

NOTES:

1.Sound Pressure and Power Levels are “A” weighted Measures per ISO 3744:2010. They are measured with the operating condition of the machine which generates the most repeatable but highest values of the sound levels. Under normal circumstances, the sound level will vary depending on the condition of the material being worked upon.

2.The vibration level indicated is the vector sum of the RMS (Root Mean Square) Values of amplitudes on each axis, standardized to an 8 hour exposure period, and obtained using operating condition of the machine that generates the most repeatable but highest values in accordance with the applicable standards for the machine.

3.Per EU Directive 2002/44/EC, the daily exposure action value for hand/arm vibration is 2.5 m/s2 “A(8). The daily exposure limit value is 5 m/ s2 “A(8).

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