Parkside PTBM 500 E5 Traduccion Del Manual De Instrucciones Originale página 64

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32 Interlock switch
33 Lever for V-belt tension
34 On/Off switch, laser
F
35 Controller, laser
36 Battery compartment, laser
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37 Middle drive pulley
H
38 Intake, middle drive pulley
39 Bearing points, intake
40 Bearing points, intake
41 Mounting screw, laser
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Technical Data
Bench Pillar Drill ........PTBM 500 E5
Rated input voltage ..........230 V~, 50 Hz
Power input ............ 500 W (S2 15 min)*
Idling speed (n
)
0
Spindle ......................500 - 2500 min
Motor ................................ 1400 min
Safety class .......................................... I
Protection category...........................IPX0
Weight ........................................ 17 kg
Drill chuck ...........B16 (1.5 mm to 16 mm)
Spindle stroke .............................. 50 mm
Workpiece size .................... max. 60 mm
Laser class ........................................... 2
Laser wavelength ........................650 nm
Laser power ..............................< 1 mW
Power supply
Laser module ........ 2 x 1,5 V Micro (AAA)
Sound pressure level
(L
) ...................... 71 dB(A); K
pA
Sound power level (L
measured ............. 84 dB(A); K
Vibration(a
) ..... < 2,5 m/s
h
* After continuous operation of 15
drill stops until the device temperature devi-
ates by less than 2 K (2°C) from the room
temperature.
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= 3 dB
pA
)
WA
= 3 dB
WA
; K= 1,5 m/s
2
minutes the
Levels of noise and vibration were determi-
ned according to the norms and regulati-
ons in the declaration of conformity.
The vibration emission value has been
measured according to a standardised
testing method and may be used for com-
parison with another electric tool.
The indicated vibration emission value may
also be used for an introductory assess-
ment of the exposure.
Warning:
The vibration emission value whilst
actually using the electrical tool
may vary from the given values in-
dependently of the type and way in
which the electric tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vib-
rations as low as possible. An
example of a measure to reduce
vibration exposure is limiting the
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working hours. For this purpose all
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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).
Notes on safety
Caution! When using power tools,
observe the following basic safety
measures for the prevention of
electric shocks and the risk of injury
and ire.
Please read all these instructions
before using this electric tool and
please keep the safety instructions.
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