GB
MT
8 Sprocket cover
9 Mounting screw
10 Blade bar (guide rail)
11 Saw chain
12 Blade encasing
13 Rechargeable battery
14 Release button
15 Charger
16 Oil bottle
17 Storage case
18 Chain sprocket
19 Threaded pin
20 Chain tensioner pin holder
21 Chain tensioner pin
Safety functions
3 Switch-on block
The switch-on block must be released
for switching on the device.
4 On-off switch with safety chain
brake
On releasing the On/Off switch, the
device immediately switches off.
5 Rear grip with hand guard (6)
Protects the hand against branches and
boughs in the case of springing away
by the chain.
11 Saw chain with small spring-back
helps you to catch spring-backs with
specially developed control systems.
Technical Data
Cordless Pruning Saw .......... PGHSA 12 C3
Rated input voltage .................... 12 V
Protection category.......................... IP20
Weight (without charger+
batteries) ........................approx. 1.25 kg
Chain bar . Hangzhou Jingfeng Tools Co. Ltd
...............................................WA0142
Chain ..... Hangzhou Jingfeng Tools Co. Ltd
30
Chain pitch ..................................0.3"
Chain width ............................ 1.1 mm
Teeth of the sprocket chain wheel ........ 7
Length of the
chain bar .... approx. 156 mm/15.6 cm
Sawing length . approx. 125 mm/12.5 cm
Acoustic pressure level
(L
) ....................... 78 dB; K
pA
Sound power level (L
measured ..................86 dB; K
guaranteed ............................... 90 dB
Vibration (a
Temperature............................max 50 °C
Charging process ...................4 - 40 °C
Operation .......................... -20 - 50 °C
Storage .................................0 - 45 °C
Noise and vibration values were determined
according to the standards and stipulations
mentioned in the declaration of conformity.
The stated vibration emission value was
measured in accordance with a standard
testing procedure and may be used to com-
pare one power tool to another.
The stated vibration emission value may
also be used for a preliminary exposure
assessment.
of the power tool from the stated value de-
pending on the manner in which the power
tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vibrations as
low as possible. Examples of measures to
reduce vibration exposure are the wearing
of gloves when using the tool and limiting
the working hours. All parts of the operat-
ing cycle are to be taken into account in
this (for example times in which the electric
tool is turned off and those in which even
though it is turned on, it is not running un-
WA0151
der a load).
)
WA
) .......2.71 m/s
h
Warning: The vibration emission
value may differ during actual use
= 3.0 dB
pA
= 3 dB
WA
; K= 1.5 m/s
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