Technical Features - Ober ERG66 Mode D'emploi

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TECHNICAL FEATURES

Table 1
Model
Code N°
ERG66
8201071
ERG88
8201072
ERG100
8201073
ERGON66
8201081
ERGON88
8201082
ERGON8C
8201086
ERGON100V
8201089
ERGON100
8201083
ERGON130
8201084
SUPERGON13C
8201085
SUPERGON13V
8201088
SUPERGON13L
8201090
SUPERGON130
8201091
SUPERGON160
8201092
Air inlet 1/4" GAS - Ø inside tube min. ERG 6 mm; ERGON 8 mm; SUPERGON 10 mm. – Chuck connection:
ERG/ERGON 3/8"x24; ERGON130/SUPERGON 1/2"x20
Noise emission levels determined by using ISO/CD 15744 – ISO 3477
Levels of vibrations at the handle determined by using ISO 8662
Note: make sure that the performance features required correspond to those described above, otherwise it will be
necessary to choose a different model from the broad range offered by OBER.
TOOL NOISE
The table of technical specifications indicates the noise level- where the noise level exceeds 85 dB (A) the noise power is
also indicated. Ear protectors must be worn where the noise level exceeds 85 dB (A) at the operator position. We
recommend that you also wear ear protectors below this noise level.
Noise risk and hearing damage are related to the intensity of the noise source and the length of exposure. Noise risk
must be assessed on a case by case basis taking into account these two factors. Measures should be taken to protect
the user against hearing damage in accordance with current Health and Safety regulations.
The formula and table can be used to calculate the daily exposure level for a drill using the use coefficient c. The use
coefficient c for screwdrivers is between 20 and 50%.
Daily exposure
level
TOOL VIBRATION
The table of technical specifications indicates the vibration level for the tool; the vibration level is calculated as the
squared weighted value of the acceleration frequency, Vibration risk is related to the intensity of the vibration source and
the length of exposure. Vibration risk must be assessed an a case by case basis taking into account these two factors.
Measures should be taken to protect the user against vibration injury in accordance with current Health and Safety
Regulations.
The formula and table can be used to calculate the daily exposure level for a drill using the use coefficient c. The use
coefficient c for screwdrivers is between 20 and 50%.
Daily exposure
level
6
Speed
Power
Steel
drilling
(rpm)
(watt)
(mm)
2800
150
6
1100
150
8
600
150
10
4000
300
6
2300
300
8
2300
300
10
2300
300
10
950
300
10
580
300
13
2100
480
13
820
480
13
240
480
13
500
480
13
400
480
16
L
= L
+ 10 Log
T
/ T
eq,d
eq
10
e
0
5 ,
æ
ö
t
=
×
ç
÷
a
a
h
8 ,
h
h
è
ø
8
Consumption
Weight
(Nl/min.)
(Kg)
450
0.90
450
1.05
450
1.15
650
1.06
650
0.95
650
0.80
650
1.05
650
1.20
650
1.45
720
1.54
720
1.72
720
1.72
720
2.00
720
2.65
L
Te= c T
0
0
T
= 8h
0
a
h
t = c 8h
2,5
Chuck
Noise
standard
(dB(A))
Lp
3710645
75.8
3710844
75.8
3711045
75.8
3710844
73.5
3710844
73.5
3711035
73.5
3711045
73.5
3711045
73.5
3711316
73.5
3711316
76.3
3711316
76.3
3716317
76.3
3711316
76.3
3711616
76.3
c
L
eq
eq,
85
20%
78,0
35%
80,4
50%
82,0
c
a
h,8h
20%
1,1
35%
1,5
50%
1,8
GB
Vibrations
2
(m/s
)
a
h
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
<2.5
d

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