metabo 602174890 W 18 LTX 125 Quick Cordless angle grinder 18V Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- metabo
Table of Contents
- 602174890 W 18 LTX 125 Quick Cordless angle grinder 18V
- Declaration of Conformity
- Specified Use
- Overview
- Initial Operation
- Attach the grinding wheel
- Use
- Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- Accessories
- Repairs
- Environmental Protection
- Technical Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
602174890 W 18 LTX 125 Quick Cordless angle grinder 18V
Instruction Manual
602174890 W 18 LTX 125 Quick Cordless angle grinder 18V
2) 2014/30/EU, 2006/42/EC, 2011/65/EU
3) EN 60745-1:2009+A11:2010, EN 60745-2-3:2011 +A2:2013 +A11:2014 +A12:2014
+A13:2015, EN 50581:2012
2017-11-09, Bernd Fleischmann
Direktor Produktentstehung & Qualität (Vice President Product Engineering &
Quality)
*4) Metabowerke GmbH – Metabo-Allee 1 – 72622 Nuertingen, Germany
Original instructions
Declaration of Conformity
We declare in our sole responsibility: These angle grinders, identified by type and serial number 1), comply with all relevant requirements of the directives 2) and standards 3). Technical file at 4) – see page 3.
Specified Use
The cordless angle grinders, when fitted with original Metabo accessories, are
suitable for grinding, sanding, cutting off and wire brushing metal, concrete,
stone and similar materials without the use of water. The user bears sole
responsibility for any damage caused by improper use. Generally accepted
accident prevention regulations and the enclosed safety information must be
observed.
For your own protection and for the protection of your electrical tool, pay
attention to all parts of the text that are marked with this symbol
WARNING – Reading the operating instructions will reduce the risk of
injury.
General Safety Instructions
WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow
all safety warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire,
and/or serious injury. Keep all safety instructions and information for future
reference. Pass on your electrical tool only together with these documents.
Special Safety Instructions
4.1 Safety Warnings Common for Grinding, Sanding, Wire Brushing or
Abrasive Cutting-Off Operations:
a) This power tool is intended to function as a grinder, sander, wire brush or
cut-off tool. Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations, and
specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all
instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious
injury.
b) Operations such as polishing are not recommended to be performed with this
power tool. Operations for which the power tool was not designed may create a
hazard and cause personal injury.
c) Do not use accessories that are not specifically designed and recommended
by the tool manufacturer. Just because the accessory can be attached to your
power tool, it does not assure safe operation. d) The rated speed of the
accessory must be at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the power
tool. Accessories running faster than their rated speed can break and fly
apart.
e) The outside diameter and the thickness of your accessory must be within the
capacity rating of your power tool. Incorrectly sized accessories cannot be
adequately guarded or controlled.
f) Threaded mounting of accessories must match the grinder spindle thread. For
accessories mounted by flanges, the arbor hole of the accessory must fit the
locating diameter of the flange. Accessories that do not match the mounting
hardware of the power tool will run out of balance, vibrate excessively, and
may cause a loss of control.
g) Do not use a damaged accessory. Before each use inspect the accessory such
as abrasive wheels for chips and cracks, backing pad for cracks, tear or
excess wear, and wire brush for loose or cracked wires. If a power tool or
accessory is dropped, inspect for damage or install an undamaged accessory.
After inspecting and installing an accessory, position yourself and bystanders
away from the plane of the rotating accessory and run the power tool at
maximum no-load speed for one minute. Damaged accessories will normally break
apart during this test time.
h) Wear personal protective equipment. Depending on the application, use a
face shield, safety goggles or safety glasses. As appropriate, wear a dust
mask, hearing protectors, gloves, and a workshop apron capable of stopping
small abrasive or workpiece fragments. The eye protection must be capable of
stopping flying debris generated by various operations. The dust mask or
respirator must be capable of filtering particles generated by your operation.
Prolonged exposure to high-intensity noise may cause hearing loss.
i) Keep bystanders a safe distance away from the work area. Anyone entering
the work area must wear personal protective equipment. Fragments of workpieces
or of a broken accessory may fly away and cause injury beyond the immediate
area of operation.
j) Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces only, when performing an
operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own
cord. Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts
of the power tool “live” and shock the operator.
k) Position the cord clear of the spinning accessory. If you lose control, the
cord may be cut or snagged and your hand or arm may be pulled into the
spinning accessory.
I) Never lay the power tool down until the accessory has come to a complete
stop. the spinning accessory may grab the surface and pull the power tool out
of your control.
m) Do not run the power tool while carrying it at your side. Accidental
contact with the spinning accessory could snag your clothing, pulling the
accessory into your body.
n) Regularly clean the power tool’s air vents. The motor’s fan will draw dust
inside the housing and excessive accumulation of powdered metal may cause
electrical hazards.
o) Do not operate the power tool near flammable materials. Sparks could ignite
these materials.
p) Do not use accessories that require liquid coolants. Using water or other
liquid coolants may result in electrocution or shock.
4.2 Kickback and Related
Warnings Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or snagged rotating wheel,
backing pad, brush or any other accessory. Pinching or snagging causes rapid
stalling of the rotating accessory which in turn causes the uncontrolled power
tool to be forced in the direction opposite of the accessory’s rotation at the
point of the binding. For example, if an abrasive wheel is snagged or pinched
by the workpiece, the edge of the wheel that is entering into the pinch point
can dig into the surface of the material causing the wheel to climb out or
kick out. The wheel may either jump toward or away from the operator,
depending on the direction of the wheel’s movement at the point of pinching.
Abrasive wheels may also break under these conditions. Kickback is the result
of power tool misuse and/or incorrect operating procedures or conditions and
can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given below.
a) Maintain a firm grip on the power tool and position your body and arm to
allow you to resist kickback forces. Always use an auxiliary handle, if
provided, for maximum control over kickback or torque reaction during start-
up. The operator can control torque reactions or kickback forces if proper
precautions are taken.
b) Never place your hand near the rotating accessory. The accessory may kick
back over your hand.
c) Do not position your body in the area where the power tool will move if
kickback occurs. Kickback will propel the tool in a direction opposite to the
wheel’s movement at the point of snagging.
d) Use special care when working corners, sharp edges etc. Avoid bouncing and
snagging the accessory. Corners, sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to
snag the rotating accessory and cause loss of control or kickback.
e) Do not attach a saw chain woodcarving blade or toothed saw blade. Such
blades create frequent kickbacks and loss of control.
4.3 Safety Warnings Specific for Grinding and Cutting-Off Operations:
a) Use only wheel types that are recommended for your power tool and the
specific guard designed for the selected wheel. Wheels for which the power
tool was not designed cannot be adequately guarded and are unsafe.
b) The grinding surface of centre depressed wheels must be mounted below the
plane of the guard lip. An improperly mounted wheel that projects through the
plane of the guard lip cannot be adequately protected.
c) The guard must be securely attached to the power tool and positioned for
maximum safety, so the least amount of wheel is exposed to the operator. The
guard helps to protect the operator from broken fragments, accidental contact
with the wheel and sparks which could ignite clothing.
d) Wheels must be used only for recommended applications.
For example: do not grind with the side of the cutoff wheel. Abrasive
cut-off wheels are intended for peripheral grinding, side forces applied to
these wheels may cause them to shatter.
e) Always use undamaged wheel flanges that are of the correct size and shape
for your selected wheel. Proper wheel flanges support the wheel thus reducing
the possibility of wheel breakage. Flanges for cut-off wheels may be different
from grinding wheel flanges.
f) Do not use worn-down wheels from larger power tools. Wheels intended for
larger power tools are not suitable for the higher speed of a smaller tool and
may burst.
4.4 Additional Safety Warnings Specific for Abrasive Cutting-Off
Operations:
a) Do not “jam” the cut-off wheel or apply excessive pressure. Do not attempt
to make an excessive depth of cut. Overstressing the wheel increases the
loading and susceptibility to twisting or binding of the wheel in the cut and
the possibility of kickback or wheel breakage.
b) Do not position your body in line with and behind the rotating wheel. When
the wheel, at the point of operation, is moving away from your body, the
possible kickback may propel the spinning wheel and the power tool directly at
you.
c) When the wheel is binding or when interrupting a cut for any reason, switch
off the power tool and hold the power tool motionless until the wheel comes to
a complete stop. Never attempt to remove the cut-off wheel from the cut while
the wheel is in motion otherwise kickback may occur. Investigate and take
corrective action to eliminate the cause of wheel binding.
d) Do not restart the cutting operation in the workpiece. Let the wheel reach
full speed and carefully reenter the cut. The wheel may bind, walk up or kick
back if the power tool is restarted in the workpiece.
e) Support panels or any oversized workpiece to minimize the risk of wheel
pinching and kickback. Large workpieces tend to sag under their own weight.
Supports must be placed under the workpiece near the line of cut and near the
edge of the workpiece on both sides of the wheel.
f) Use extra caution when making a “pocket cut” into existing walls or other
blind areas. The protruding wheel may cut gas or water pipes, electrical
wiring or objects that can cause kickback.
4.5 Safety Warnings Specific for Sanding Operations:
a) Do not use excessively oversized sanding disc paper. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations when selecting sanding paper. Larger sanding
paper extending beyond the sanding pad presents a laceration hazard and may
cause snagging, tearing of the disc or kickback.
4.6 Safety Warnings Specific for Wire Brushing Operations:
a) Be aware that wire bristles are thrown by the brush even during ordinary
operation. Do not overstress the wires by applying excessive load to the
brush. The wire bristles can easily penetrate light clothing and/or skin.
b) If the use of a guard is recommended for wire brushing, do not allow any
interference of the wire wheel or brush with the guard. Wire wheel or brush
may expand in diameter due to workload and centrifugal forces. kickback. Large
workpieces tend to sag under their own weight. Supports must be placed under
the workpiece near the line of cut and near the edge of the workpiece on both
sides of the wheel.
f) Use extra caution when making a “pocket cut” into existing walls or other
blind areas. The protruding wheel may cut gas or water pipes, electrical
wiring, or objects that can cause kickback.
4.5 Safety Warnings Specific for Sanding Operations:
a) Do not use excessively oversized sanding disc paper. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations when selecting sanding paper. Larger sanding
paper extending beyond the sanding pad presents a laceration hazard and may
cause snagging, tearing of the disc or kickback.
4.6 Safety Warnings Specific for Wire Brushing Operations:
a) Be aware that wire bristles are thrown by the brush even during ordinary
operation. Do not overstress the wires by applying excessive load to the
brush. The wire bristles can easily penetrate light clothing and/or skin.
b) If the use of a guard is recommended for wire brushing, do not allow any
interference of the wire wheel or brush with the guard. Wire wheel or brush
may expand in diameter due to workload and centrifugal forces.
4.7 Additional Safety Instructions
WARNING – Always wear protective goggles. Use elastic cushioning layers
if they have been supplied with the abrasive and if required. Observe the
specifications of the tool or accessory manufacturer! Protect the discs from
grease or impacts! Grinding discs must be stored and handled with care in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Never use cut-off wheels for
roughing work! Do not apply pressure to the side of the cut-off wheels.
The workpiece must lay flat and be secured against slipping, e.g. using
clamps. Large workpieces must be sufficiently supported. If accessories with
threaded inserts are used, the end of the spindle may not touch the base of
the hole on the grinding tool. Make sure that the thread in the accessory is
long enough to accommodate the full length of the spindle. The thread in the
accessory must match the thread on the spindle. See page 2 and chapter 14.
Technical Specifications for more information on the spindle length and
thread. Damaged, eccentric or vibrating tools must not be used. Avoid damage
to gas or water pipes, electrical cables and load-bearing walls (static).
Remove the battery pack from the machine before any adjustments, conversions
or servicing are performed. Before fitting the battery pack, make sure that
the machine is switched off. Hold the machine when removing and inserting the
battery back such that the on/off switch cannot be unintentionally pressed If
the machine is defective, remove the battery pack from the machine. A damaged
or cracked additional handle must be replaced.
Never operate a machine with a defective additional handle. A damaged or
cracked safety guard must be replaced. Never operate a machine with a
defective safety guard. Secure small workpieces. For example, clamp in a vice.
When working in dusty conditions, ensure that ventilation openings are not
blocked.
If it becomes necessary to remove dust, first remove the battery pack (use
non-metallic objects) and avoid damaging internal components.
Reducing dust exposure:
WARNING – Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling,
and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer,
birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals
are: – Lead from lead-based paints,
– Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and –
Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. Your risk from these
exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well-ventilated area, and work
with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially
designed to filter out microscopic particles. This also applies to dust from
other materials such as some timber types (like oak or beech dust), metals,
and asbestos. Other known diseases are e.g. allergic reactions and respiratory
diseases.
Do not let dust enter the body. Observe the relevant guidelines and national
regulations for your material, staff, application, and place of application
(e.g. occupational health and safety regulations, disposal). Collect the
particles generated at the source, and avoid deposits in the surrounding area.
Use suitable accessories for special work. In this way, fewer particles enter
the environment in an uncontrolled manner. Use a suitable extraction unit.
Reduce dust exposure with the following measures:
– do not direct the escaping particles and the exhaust air stream at yourself
or nearby persons or on dust deposits,
– use an extraction unit and/or air purifiers, 15- ensure good ventilation of
the workplace and keep clean using a vacuum cleaner. Sweeping or blowing stirs
up dust.
– Vacuum or wash the protective clothing. Do not blow, beat or brush.
4.8 Safety instructions for battery packs:
** Protect battery packs from water and moisture!
Do not expose battery packs to naked flamDo not use faulty or deformed battery
packs, not open battery packs!
Do not touch or short-circuit battery packs! Slightly acidic, flammable fluid
may leak from defective Li-ion battery packs! If battery fluid leaks out and
comes into contact with your skin, rinse immediately with plenty of water.
If battery fluid leaks out and comes into contact with your eyes, wash them
with clean water and seek medical attention immediately.
Transport of li-ion battery packs:**
The shipping of li-ion battery packs is subject to laws related to the
carriage of hazardous goods (UN 3480 and UN 3481). Inform yourself of the
current valid specifications when shipping li-ion battery packs. If necessary,
consult your freight forward certified packaging is available from Metabo.
Only send the battery pack if the housing is intact and no fluid is leaking.
Remove the battery pack from the machine for sending. Prevent the contacts
from short-circuiting (e.g. by protecting them with adhesive tape).
Overview
See page 2:
1 Clip to tighten/release the (tool-free) clamping manually
2 Clamping nut (tool-free)
3Support flange
4Spindle
5 Spindle locking button
6Sliding on/off switch
7 Electronic signal indicator
8 Battery pack release button
9 Capacity indicator button
10 Capacity and signal indicator| 11 Battery pack
12 Dust filter
13 Switch-on lock
14 Trigger
15 Additional handle / Additional handle with
vibration damping
16 Safety cover
17 Clamping nut
18 2-hole spanner *
19 Lever for safety guard attachment
- depending on equipment/not in the scope of delivery
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Initial Operation
6.1 Attaching the additional handle
** Always work with the additional handle attached (15)! Attach the
additional handle on the left or right of the machine and secure it.
6.2 Install safety guard
** For safety reasons, always use the safety guard provided for the
respective wheel! See also chapter 11.
Safety guard for grinding
Designed for work with grinding wheels, flap sanding pads, and diamond cut-off
wheels. See illustration E on page 2.
– Pull on the lever (19). Place the safety guard (16) in the position
indicated.
– Release the lever and turn the safety guard until the lever engages.
– Pull on the (19)lever and turn the safety guard until the closed section is
facing the operator.
– Make sure that the guard is seated securely: the lever must engage and you
should not be able to turn the safety guard.
Use only accessories that are covered by at least 3.4 mm by the safety guard.
6.3 Dust filter
See illustration A on page 2.
Always fit the dust filter if the surroundings are heavily polluted
(12).
The machine heats up faster when the dust filter is fitted (12). It is
protected by the electronics system from overheating (see chapter10.).
To fit: Attach the dust filter (12) as shown. To remove: Holding the dust
filter at the edges, raise it slightly (12) and then pull it downwards and
remove.
6.4 Rotating battery pack
See illustration B on page 2. The rear section of the machine can be
rotated 270° in three stages, thus allowing the machine’s shape to be adapted
to the working conditions. Only operate the machine when it is in an engaged
position.
6.5 Battery pack
Charge the battery pack before use (11).
If performance diminishes, recharge the battery pack.
The ideal storage temperature is between 10°C and 30°C.
“Li-Power” li-ion battery packs have a capacity and signal indicator: (10)
– Press the button (9), and the LEDs indicate the charge level.
– If one LED is flashing, the battery pack is almost flat and must be
recharged.
6.6 Removing and inserting the battery pack
** Hold the machine when removing and inserting the battery back such that
the on/off switch cannot be unintentionally pressed.
Removal:** Press the battery pack release (8) button and pull the battery
pack (11) forwards. Inserting: Slide in the battery pack (11) until it
engages.
Attach the grinding wheel
Before carrying out any modifications: remove the battery pack from the
machine. The machine must be switched off and the spindle at a standstill.
For reasons of safety, attach the safety guard for cut-off grinding
before performing Abrasive Cutting-Off Operations (see chapter 11.
Accessories).
7.1 Locking the spindle
– Press the spindle locking button (5) and turn the spindle (4) by hand until
you feel the spindle locking button engage.
7.2 Placing the wheel in position See illustration C on page 2.
– Fit the support flange (3) on the spindle. The flange should not turn on the
spindle when properly attached.
– Place the grinding wheel on the support flange (3). The grinding wheel must
lay flat on the supporting flange. The metal flange on the cut-off wheel must
be flat on the support flange. Note: The support flange (3) is secured to
prevent it from falling off. To remove: use some force if necessary.
7.3 Securing/releasing the (tool-free) clamping nut (depending on
features)
** Only tighten the (tool-free) clamping nut (2) manually. For the machine
to operate, the clip (1) must always lie flat on the clamping nut (2) .
To secure the (tool-free) clamping nut (2): Do not use the (tool-free)
clamping nut if the accessory has a clamping shank thicker than 6 mm! In this
case, use the clamping ** nut (17) with a 2hole spanner (18). – Lock the
spindle (see chapter 7.1).
– Flip up the clip (1) on the clamping nut.
– Fit the clamping nut (2) on the spindle (4). See the illustration on page 2.
– (1)Tighten the clamping nut on the clip manually a clockwise direction.
– Flip down the clip (1) again. To release the (tool-free) clamping nut (2) :
Lock the spindle (see chapter 7.1).
– Flip up the clip (1) on the clamping nut.
– Unscrew the clamping nut (2) , turning it anticlockwise manually
Note: If the clamping nut is very tightly secured (2), you can also use a
2-hole spanner to unscrew it.
7.4 Securing/releasing the clamping nut (depending on features) Securing
the clamping nut (17):
The 2 sides of the clamping nut are different. Screw the clamping nut onto the
spindle as follows: See illustration D on page 2.
– A) For thin grinding wheels: The edge of the clamping nut (17) faces
upwards so that the thin grinding wheel can be attached securely.
B) For thick grinding wheels: The edge of the clamping nut (17) faces
downwards so that the clamping nut can be attached securely to the spindle.
– Lock the spindle. Turn the clamping nut (17) clockwise using the 2
-hole spanner (18) to secure. Releasing the clamping nut:
– Lock the spindle (see chapter 7.1). Turn the clamping nut (17) anticlockwise
using the 2-hole spanner (18) to unscrew.
Use
8.1 Switching On and Off
****Always guide the machine with both hands.
Switch on first, then guide the accessory towards the workpiece. The
machine must not be allowed to draw in additional dust and shavings. When
switching the machine on and off, keep it away from dust deposits. After
switching off the machine, only place it down when the motor has come to a
standstill.
Avoid switching on the machine accidentally: always switch it off when
the battery pack is removed from the machine. In continuous operation, the
machine continues running if it is forced out of your hands. Therefore, always
hold the machine with both hands using the handles provided, stand in a safe
position, and concentrate.
Machines with slide switch:
Switching on: Push the slide switch (6) forward. For continuous activation,
now tilt downwards until it engages. Switching off: Press the rear end of the
slide switch (6) and release.
Machines with Paddle Switch (with dead man function):
(machines with the designation WP…)
Switching on: Slide the switch-on lock (13) in the direction of the arrow and
press the trigger (14). Switching off: Release the trigger (14).
8.2 Working instructions Grinding:
Press down the machine evenly Jon the surface and move back and forth so that
the surface of the workpiece does not become too hot. Roughing: position the
machine at an angle of 30° – 40° for the best working results.
Cutting-off:
Always work against the run of the disc(see illustration). Otherwise, there is
the danger of the machine kicking back from the cut out of control. Guide the
machine evenly at a speed suitable for the material being processed. Do not
tilt, apply excessive force or sway from side to side. Sanding:
Press down the machine evenly on the surface and move back and forth so that
the surface of the workpiece does not become too hot.
Wire brushing: Press down the machine evenly.
Cleaning
Remove the battery pack from the machine before any adjustments, conversions or servicing are performed. Clean the dust filter regularly: remove and clean with a jet of compressed air. Remove the battery pack periodically and wipe the contact area of the battery pack and machine with a dry cloth and remove deposits. If the battery pack cannot be removed: see the Repairs chapter.
Troubleshooting
The electronic signal display (7) lights up and the load speed decreases. The
temperature is too high! Run the machine in idling until the electronics
signal indicator switches off. The electronic signal display (7) flashes and
the machine does not start.
The restart protection is active. The machine will not start if the battery
pack is inserted while the machine is. Switch the machine off and on again.
Electronic safety shutdown (Machines with the designation WB…, WPB…) The
machine has SHUT DOWN by itself. If the slew rate of the current is too high
(for example, if the machine suddenly seizes or kickback occurs), the machine
switches off. Switch off the machine. Switch it on again and continue to work
as normal. Try to prevent the machine from seizing. See chapter .
Accessories
Use only original Metabo or CAS (Cordless Alliance System) battery packs and
accessories. See page 4. Use only accessories which fulfill the requirements
and specifications listed in these operating instructions.
A.Chargers
B Battery pack
C. Safety guard for cut-off grinding Designed for work with cut-off wheels,
and diamond cut-off wheels.
D. Handguard for sanding and wire brushing operations Designed for work with
support plates, sanding pads, and wire brushes. Install a handguard under the
additional side-mounted handle.
E. Adjusting nut (17)
F .Clamping nut (toll-free) (2)
G. Dust filter (12) For a complete range of accessories, see
www.metabo.com or the main catalog.
Repairs
Repairs to electrical tools must be carried out by qualified electricians
ONLY!
Contact your local Metabo representative if you have Metabo power tools
requiring repairs. For addresses see www.metabo.com.
You can download a list of spare parts from
www.metabo.com.
Environmental Protection
The sanding dust generated may contain hazardous materials: do not dispose of
with the household waste, but at a special collection point for hazardous
waste. Observe national regulations on environmentally compatible disposal and
on the recycling of disused machines, packaging, and accessories. Battery
packs must not be disposed of with regular waste. Please return faulty or used
battery packs to your Metabo dealer.
Do not throw battery packs into the water.
Only for EU countries: Never dispose of power tools in your household waste!
In accordance with European Guideline 2012/ 19/EU on used electronic and
electric equipment and its implementation in national legal systems, used
power tools must be collected separately and handed in for environmentally
compatible recycling. Before disposal, discharge the battery pack in the power
tool. Prevent the contacts from shortcircuiting (e. g. by protecting them with
adhesive tape).
Technical Specifications
Explanation of details on page 2 . Subject to changes serving technical
progress:
U = Voltage of battery pack
Dmax = max. diameter of accessory
tmax,1 = max. the permitted thickness of the clamping shank on the accessory
when using a clamping nut (17)
max,2 = max. the permitted thickness of the clamping shank on the accessory
when using a “Quick” clamping nut (2)
tax,3 = grinding wheel / cut-off wheel: max. the permitted thickness of
accessory
M=Spindle threadl = Length of the grinding
spindles= No-load speed (maximum speed)
P1= Nominal power input
P2 =Power output
m= Weight (with the smallest battery pack)
Measured values determined in conformity with EN 60745.
Direct current
** The technical specifications quoted are subject to tolerances (in
compliance with the relevant valid standards).
Emission values These values make it possible to assess the emissions from the
power tool and to compare different power tools. Depending on the operating
conditions, the condition of the power tool, or the accessories, the actual
load may be higher or lower. For assessment purposes, please allow for breaks
and periods when the load is lower. Based on the adjusted estimates, arrange
protective measures for the user e.g. organizational measures.
Vibration total value (vector sum of three directions) determined in
accordance with EN 60745: ah, SG = Vibration emission value (sanding surfaces)
ah, DS = Vibration emission value (sanding with sanding pad)
K =Uncertainty (vibration)
Kh,SG/DS =Uncertainty (vibration)
Typical A-effective perceived sound levels:
LpA =Sound pressure level
LWA =Acoustic power level
KpA, KWA= Uncertainty
During operation, the noise level can exceed 80 dB(A).
** Wear ear protectors!
Metabowerke GmbH
Metabo-Allee 1
72622 Nuertingen
Germany
www.metabo.com
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