UK
Benzinrasenmäher ....... BRM 56-161 BSAT
Performance .....................................2,61 kW
Engine ................. 4-stroke Briggs & Stratton
Engine size .......................................161 cm
Blade rotation speed n
Blade torque ....................................... 45 Nm
Wheel drive ................................... ca. 3 km/h
Petrol tank volume ..................................1,0 l
Octane rating ........................................95-98
Engine oil tank volume ...................... 600 ml
Motoroil ....................................... HD SAE 30
Spark plug ...................... Champion RJ19LM
Cutting width .....................................560 mm
Cutting height .................6-steps, 25-75 mm
Grass collection box volume ..................75 l
Weight ................................................ 34,2 kg
Sound pressure level
(L
) ......................... 85,1 dB(A); K=2,5 dB(A)
pA
Sound power level (L
measured ...........95,95 dB(A); K=2,77 dB(A)
guaranteed.......................................98 dB(A)
Vibration (a
) at handle
n
left ..........................4,275 m/s
right........................5,207 m/s
Noise and vibration values were deter-
mined according to the standards and
stipulations mentioned in the declaration
of conformity.
Technical and optical changes can be car-
ried out in the course of further develop-
ment without notice. All dimensions, refer-
ences and information of this instruction
manual are therefore without guarantee.
Legal claims, which are made on the ba-
sis of the instruction manual, cannot thus
be considered as valid.
94
750 Series
............... 2900 min
0
)
WA
; K=1,5 m/s
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; K=1,5 m/s
2
The stated vibration emission value was
measured in accordance with a standard
testing procedure and may be used to
compare one power tool to another.
The stated vibration emission value may
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also be used for a preliminary exposure
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assessment.
Warning: The vibration emission
value may differ during actual use
of the power tool from the stated
value depending on the manner in
which the power tool is used.
Safety precautions aimed at pro-
tecting the user should be based
on estimated exposure under actu-
al usage conditions (all parts of the
operating cycle are to be consid-
ered, including, for example, times
during which the power tool is
turned off and times when the tool
is turned on but is running idle).
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