General measuring uncertainty
- 12 -
Noise/vibration information
The information on vibration and noise emission
has been determined in compliance with the pre-
scribed standardised and normative measuring
methods and can be used to compare electrical
devices and tools with each other.
These values also allow a preliminary evaluation
of the loads caused by vibration and noise emis-
sions.
Warning!
Depending on the operating conditions while oper-
ating the device, the actually occurring emissions
could differ from the values specified above!
Please bear in mind that the vibration and noise
emission can deviate from the values given in
these instructions, depending on the conditions of
use of the tool. Poorly maintained tools, inappro-
priate working methods, different work pieces, too
high a feed or unsuitable work pieces or materials
or unsuitable bits and cutters (here: saw blade)
can significantly increase the vibration load and
noise emission across the entire work period.
To more accurately estimate the actual vibration
and noise load, also take the times into considera-
tion where the device is switched off, or is running
but is not actually in use. This can clearly reduce
the vibration and noise load across the entire work
period.
Warning:
• Ensure regular and proper maintenance of your
tool
• Stop operation of the tool immediately if exces-
sive vibration occurs!
• Unsuitable bits and cutters can cause excessive
vibration and noises. Only use suitable bits and
cutters!
• Take breaks if necessary when working with the
device!
For use in dry environments only
Protection class II device
Please do not dispose off the machine!
K=3 dB