Introduction / Safety Instructions
Technical Data
Nominal voltage: | 230 V ~ 50 Hz |
Nominal power: | 310 W |
Idle speed: | n0 6,000 - 11,000 rpm |
Idle oscillation speed: | max. approx. 22,000 rpm |
Oscillation circle: | 2.1 mm |
Sanding paper size max.: approx. 280 x 115 mm | |
Protection class: | II / |
Information on sound levels and vibration:
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Sound pressure level: | 71 dB(A) | |||||
Sound power level: | 85 dB(A) | |||||
Weighted acceleration, typical: | ||||||
2.149 m / s2 | ||||||
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Safety Instructions
JImportant! When using electrical tools, the following basic safety measures must be followed to protect against electric shock, injuries and fire hazards. Read and take note of these operating instructions and the safety advice contained therein before using the appliance, and keep them for future reference. Not following the instructions listed below can result in electric shock, fire and / or serious injuries.
Safety at the Workplace
JKeep working area clean and tidy. Ensure good illumination of the working area. Cluttered
and poorly lit working areas can lead to accidents.
JExplosion hazard! Do not work with the appliance in areas subject to the risk of explosions or in areas
where flammable liquids, gases or dusts are located. Electrical hand tools produce sparks which could ignite the dust or vapours.
JKeep children and other unauthorised
personnel at a safe distance when using electrical hand tools.
Should you become distracted, you could lose control over the appliance.
Electrical Safety
Avoid life-threatening electric shocks:
JThe power plug of the appliance must match the power socket. Never manipulate the electrical plug. Do not use adapter plugs together with earthing- protected appliances. Unmodified plugs and suit- able wall sockets reduce the risk of electric shock.
JAvoid physical contact with earthed surfaces, such as pipes, heaters, stoves and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is earthed.
JProtect the appliance from rain and moisture. If water or moisture enters into an electrical appliance, the risk
of electrical shock increases.
JDo not use the power cord for purposes other than intended, e.g. do not use the cord to carry the appliance, for hanging it up or for pulling the plug from the wall socket. Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving appliance parts. Damaged or tangled cords or plugs increase the risk of an electric shock.
JA damaged appliance, power cord or power plug mean a risk of life-
threatening electric shock.
Check the condition of the appliance, the power cables and the power plugs on a regular basis.
JCheck the power cord of the electric tool on a regular basis and have it replaced by a recognised specialist if damaged.
GB/IE 7