You can download spare parts lists from
www.metabo.com.
11. Environmental Protection
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. Return faulty or used battery packs to your
Metabo dealer!
Do not allow battery packs to come into contact with
water!
Only for EU countries: Never dispose of
power tools in your household waste! In
accordance with European Guideline 2002/
96/EC 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 short-
circuiting (e. g. by protecting them with adhesive
tape).
12. Technical Specifications
Fig. I. We reserve the right to make technical
improvements.
U
=
Voltage of battery pack
n
=
No-load speed
0
Tightening torque for screwing:
M
=
Soft screwing application (wood)
1
M
=
Hard screwing application (metal)
3
M
=
Adjustable torque
4
Max. drill diameter:
D
=
in steel
1 max
D
=
in softwood
2 max
D
=
in concrete
3 max
s
=
Max. impact rate
m
=
Weight (with smallest battery pack)
G
=
Spindle thread
D
=
Chuck clamping range
max
Vibration total value (vector sum of three directions)
determined in accordance with EN 60745:
a
=
Vibration emission value
h, ID
(impact drilling into concrete)
a
=
Vibration emission value
h, D
(drilling into metal)
a
=
Vibration emission level (screwing
h, S
without impact)
K
=
Uncertainty (vibration)
h, ...
The vibration emission level given in this informa-
tion sheet has been measured in accordance with a
standardised test given in EN 60745 and may be
used to compare one tool with another. It is also
suitable for a provisional estimate of the vibratory
load.
The specified vibration level applies to the main
applications of the power tool. However, if the tool is
used for other applications, with different accesso-
ries or is poorly maintained, the vibration level may
vary. This can considerably increase the vibratory
load over the entire 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 actu-
ally doing the job. This can considerably reduce the
vibratory load over the entire 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.
A-effective perceived sound levels:
L
= Sound pressure level
pA
L
= Acoustic power level
WA
K
, K
= Uncertainty (noise level)
pA
WA
During operation the noise level can exceed
80 dB(A).
Wear ear protectors!
Measured values determined in conformity with
EN 60745.
The technical specifications quoted are subject to
tolerances (in compliance with the relevant valid
standards).
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