Gb mt – Parkside PWSA 18 A1 User Manual

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GB MT

Battery (Li-Ion) ........... PAP18-2.6A1

Number of battery cells................. ..10

Nominal voltage ...................... 18 V

Capacity .................................. 2,6 Ah

Charging time ..........................ca. 1 h

Recharger ................JLH-H260-18G

Nominal consumption ................. 70 W

Uptake voltage/Input

....................... 220-240 V~, 50-60 Hz

Voltage output/Output

.............................. 18 V 2600 mA

Protection class ............................ II

Protection category ...................... IPX0

The vibration values represent maximum

values which have been determined with

the supplied cutting disc. The actual vibra-

tion values may vary depending on the

used accessories. The vibration values are

still affected by the handling of the user’s.

Cutting disc (extent of delivery):

Idling speed n

0

................................... max.13300 min

-1

Disc speed ....................... max. 80 m/s*

Outer diameter ................... Ø 115 mm

Bore hole .......................... Ø 22,2 mm

Thickness ................................2,4 mm

*

The grinding disc must keep a rotational

speed of 80 m/s

Noise and vibration values have been

determined according to the standards and

regulations mentioned in the declaration of

conformity.

Technical and optical changes may be

undertaken in the course of further devel-

opment without notice. All dimensions,

references and information in this instruc-

tion manual are therefore not guaranteed.

Legal claims made on the basis of the

instruction manual can therefore not be

considered as valid.

The stated vibration emission value was

measured in accordance with a standard

testing procedure and may be used to com-

pare one power tool to another.

The stated vibration emission value may

also be used for a preliminary exposure

assessment.

Warning:

The vibration emission value whilst

actually using the electrical tool may

vary from the given values indepen-

dently of the type and way in which

the electric tool is used.

Safety measures for the protection of

the operator are to be determined

that are based on an estimate of the

actual exposure under the real oper-

ating conditions (for this, all parts of

the operating cycle are to be taken

into account, for example, times in

which the electric tool is turned off,

and those during which it is turned

on but running without a load).

Notes on safety

Caution! When using power tools,

observe the following basic safety

measures for the prevention of elec-

tric shocks and the risk of injury and

fire.

Please read all these instructions be-

fore using this electric tool and please

keep the safety instructions.

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