Technical data, Safety information for air tools – Parkside PDMT 6.2 A1 Benutzerhandbuch

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Introduction

Introduction / Safety information for air tools

16

Saw attachment round,

17

Saw attachment round with spacer

18

Counter spanner

Technical Data

Air consumption:

approx. 180 l/min

Max. operating pressure: 6.2 bar (91.4 PSI)
Connector:

¼“ (6.35 mm)

Weight:

approx. 895 g

Max. frequency:

n

0

18000 min

-1

Tolerance:

10 %

Blade attachment:

Pipe flange in 30°
increments

Required air quality:

purified, condensation-
free and oil misted

Compressors:

with min. 50 l tank
volume

Sound emission
(in accordance with EN ISO 15744
and EN ISO 4871):

Lp

A

: 87.5 dB(A)

Lw

A

: 98.5 dB(A)

Lp

C

, peak <130 dB(A)

Instability K:

3 dB

Vibration
(in accordance with
EN 12096):

4.511 m / s²

Instability K:

1.5 m / s²

Safety information

for air tools

Basic safety measures must be

followed when using air tools to eliminate the risk
of fire, electric shock and personal injury. Be sure to
read and follow the notices within these operating
instructions prior to using the equipment and store
them in a safe location. The manufacturer assumes
no liability for damages or personal injury resulting
from failure to follow these operating instructions.

The hazards listed are foreseeable for general use
of handheld air sanders and saws. However, the
user (or their employer) must also assess specific
risks which may arise from its different types of ap-
plications.

DANGER! Keep hands and other
extremities away from the sawing,
cutting or sanding area of the multi-

tool. Cuts may otherwise occur.

Only use the equipment in areas of application
for which it was designed!

Never use hydrogen, oxygen, car-
bon dioxide or other bottled gasses
to power this tool as doing so may

result in an explosion and thus may cause se-
vere injuries.

EXPLOSION HAZARD!

Never use petrol or other flammable liquids to
clean the air tool! Sparks could ignite residual
vapours inside the compressed air equipment
resulting in the compressed air equipment ex-
ploding. Do not use the tool in explosive envi-
ronments with flammable liquids, gasses or dust.
Never work on materials which are or could
potentially be highly flammable or explosive.

Always wear personal protective
equipment and safety glasses.
Wearing personal protective equip-

ment such as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes,
hard hat or ear protectors, depending on the
type of air tool and its application, reduces the
risk of injuries.

Protect hoses from kinks, constrictions, solvents
and sharp edges. Keep hoses away from heat,
oil and rotating parts.

Replace damaged hoses immediately. A dam-
aged supply line may result in the air hose flap-
ping about and may result in injuries.

Do not use the equipment when tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medications.
Just a moment of carelessness when using this
equipment may result in serious injuries.

Do not directly inhale the exhaust air. Keep ex-
haust air away from the eyes. Exhaust air from
the air tool may contain water, oil, metal parti-
cles or contaminants from inside the compressor.
This may damage your health.

CAREFUL WHEN PUT-

TING DOWN THE EqUIPMENT! Always
put down the device so it does not rest on the
trigger. This could potentially result in inadvert-
ent activation of the tool, which in turn could
result in hazards.

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