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23 Bar bolt
F
24 Sprocket
25 Tab
26 Oil passages
Function description
The chainsaw is driven by an electric mo-
tor. The circulating chain is led around a
saw bar (guide rail).
The tool is itted with a rapid-action chain-
tensioning system and a fast-acting chain
brake. An automatic oil dosing regulator
ensures continuous chain lubrication.
The chainsaw is equipped with various
protection ittings for the protection of the
user.
Refer to the following descriptions for the
function of control elements.
Technical Data
Electrical chainsaw ............... PKS 2200 A1
Rated input
voltage U ................. 230-240 V~, 50 Hz
Input power P ............................2200 W
Safety class ......................................
Protection category........................... IPX0
Chain speed v
.........................15,3 m/s
0
Weight
(without guide rail and chain) .........4,4 kg
Weight (with guide rail and chain) ..5,1 kg
Oiltank ...........................approx. 250 ml
Chain ..........................Oregon 91P057X
Chrome cutting teeth, low-kickback
Chain bar ....... Oregon 16" Double-Guard
......................... 160SDEA041 - 112364
Chain link separation ................... 10 mm
Chain width ............................... 1,3 mm
Teeth of the sprocket chain wheel ........... 6
Length of the chain bar ............... 460 mm
Sawing length ........................... 395 mm
Acoustic pressure level
(L
) .................. 93,4 dB (A); K
pA
Sound power level (L
measured .... 104,8 dB (A); K
guaranteed ......................... 107 dB(A)
Vibration (a
) .......5,53 m/s
h
Noise and vibration values were deter-
mined according to the standards and
stipulations mentioned in the declaration of
conformity.
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 may differ during actual use
of the power tool from the stated
value depending on the manner in
which the power tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vibra-
tions as low as possible. Examples
of measures to reduce vibration
II
exposure are the wearing of gloves
when using the tool and limiting the
working hours. For this purpose all
parts of the operating cycle have to
be considered (for example, times
when the electric tool is switched
off and times when it is switched on
but running without any load).
GB
MT
= 3 dB
pA
)
WA
= 2,6 dB
WA
; K= 1,5 m/s
2
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