EAA
GB
Original operating manual
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Symbols .................................. 18
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Design..................................... 19
6.1
6.2
Versions .................................. 19
6.3
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Assembly ................................. 20
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7.2
7.3
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8.1
8.2
8.3
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8.4
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9.1
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TURBO .................................... 23
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10.1 Power...................................... 23
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Operation ................................ 24
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Disposal .................................. 25
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Warranty ................................. 27
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The illustrations specified are located at the
beginning and end of the operating manual.
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Symbols
Warning of general danger
Risk of electric shock
Read the Operating Instructions/
Notes!
Lubricated compressed air
Unlubricated compressed air
Do not extract metal parts!
Keep hands away!
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Technical data
Energy box EAA
Electrical connection
Compressed air
Weight
EAA EW/DW TURBO/A
EAA EW/DW CT/SRM/M,
EAA EW/DW TURBO/M
EAA EW CT/SRM/M
EAA EW TURBO/M
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Intended use
The EAA energy box is a stationary appliance
that provides power supply connections for
electric power and compressed air tools as
well as connections for dust extractors.
The box provides the user with all the con-
nections necessary for operating electric
power and pneumatic tools in a working area
with limited space.
The size and quantity of particles that can be
extracted through the energy box EAA/boom
arm ASA depends on the power of the con-
nected dust extractor. However, the EAA/ASA
is only suitable for extracting dust and not
heavy chips, workpiece offcuts, etc.
Only EAA EW CT/SRM/M and EAA EW/DW
CT/SRM/M are suitable for extracting wood
dust.
220 - 240 V~/16 A
50/60 Hz
4 - 8 bar
13.8 kg
13.0 kg
10.2 kg