Technical Data
Demolition Hammer
Art. No.
Rated power input
Impact rate
Impact energy per stroke
Chisel positions
Tool holder
Lubrication
Weight according to
EPTA-Procedure 01/2003
Protection class
The values given are valid for nominal voltages [U] of
230/240 V. For lower voltage and models for specific coun-
tries, these values can vary.
Declaration of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that the
product described under "Technical Data" is in con-
formity with the following standards or standardization
documents: EN 60745 according to the provisions of
the directives 2004/108/EC, 98/37/EC (until
28 Dec 2009), 2006/42/EC (from 29 Dec 2009),
2000/14/EC.
2000/14/EC:
Measured
97 dB(A). Conformity assessment procedure accord-
ing to Annex VI.
Notified body:
TÜV NORD CERT GmbH & Co. KG,
Am TÜV 1, 30519 Hannover
Technical file at:
BTI Befestigungstechnik GmbH
D-74653 Ingelfingen
Ingelfingen, 21.07.2008
Jürgen Dietz
General Manager
21.07.2008, BTI Befestigungstechnik GmbH
D-74653 Ingelfingen
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BTI-SH 5 VE
9016404
W
1150
-1
min
1300– 2900
J
2– 13
SDS-max
Central
permanent
lubrication
kg
sound
power
level
i. V. Günter Hub
Purchasing Manager
Noise/Vibration Information
Measured
values
2000/14/EG and EN 60745.
Typically the A-weighted noise levels of the product
are: Sound pressure level 86 dB(A); Guaranteed
sound power level lower than 105 dB(A). Uncertainty
K=3 dB.
12
Wear hearing protection!
Vibration total values (triax vector sum) determined
according to EN 60745:
Chiselling: Vibration emission value a
Uncertainty K=1.5 m/s
The vibration emission level given in this information
5.8
sheet has been measured in accordance with a stand-
/II
ardised test given in EN 60745 and may be used to
compare one tool with another. It may be used for a
preliminary assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration emission level represents the
main applications of the tool. However if the tool is
used for different applications, with different accesso-
ries or poorly maintained, the vibration emission may
differ. This may significantly increase the exposure
level over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration
should also take into account the times when the tool
is switched off or when it is running but not actually
doing the job. This may significantly reduce the expo-
sure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the
operator from the effects of vibration such as: main-
tain the tool and the accessories, keep the hands
warm, organisation of work patterns.
Assembly
Before any work on the machine itself, pull
the mains plug.
Auxiliary Handle
Operate your machine only with the auxiliary
handle 9.
The auxiliary handle 9 can be set to any position for a
secure and low-fatigue working posture.
Turn the bottom part of the auxiliary handle 9 in coun-
terclockwise direction and swivel the auxiliary handle
9 to the desired position. Then retighten the bottom
part of the auxiliary handle 9 by turning in clockwise
direction.
determined
according
=8 m/s
h
2
.
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