Product Specifications; Battery And Charger; Replacement Parts - Ryobi OLP18 Original Instructions Manual

Pole lopper attachment
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Cordless Pole Lopper
Model
Compatible only with OPP1850 and OHT1860S
Cutting capacity
Below values are measured with OLP1832BP/RLP1832Li20
telescopic pole handles.
Rated voltage
Cutting cycle time
Product length
Weight
Weight with heaviest battery
pack
Vibration level with telescopic pole handle (in accordance with
EN 62841-1)
Front handle
Rear handle
Uncertainty of
measurement
Noise emission level with telescopic pole handle (in accordance
with EN 62841-1)
A-weighted sound pressure
L
level at operator's position
Uncertainty of
K = 3.0 dB
measurement
A-weighted sound power
L
level
Uncertainty of
K = 3.0 dB
measurement

BATTERY AND CHARGER

Model
Compatible
RB18L13, RB18L15, RB18L15A, RB18L15B,
battery packs
RB18L20, RB18L20A, RB18L25, RB18L25A,
RB18L40, RB18L40A, RB18L50, RB18L50A,
RB18L60, RB18L60A, RB18L90, RB18L90A
BCL14181H, BCL14183H, BCS618,
Compatible
RC18627, RC18627U, RC18150, RC18150U,
chargers
RC18120, RC18115, RC18118C, BCL14181V

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Blade assembly
OLP18
32 mm (soft wood)
28 mm (hard wood)
18 V dc
9 seconds
*Stops 4 seconds after each cut
1.9 - 2.7 m
3.5 kg
4.23 kg
a
= 0.17 m/s
2
h
= 0.63 m/s
a
2
h
K = 1.5 m/s
2
= 78.6 dB (A)
pA
= 87.3 dB (A)
wA
OLP18
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WARNING! The declared vibration total values
and the declared noise emission values given in this
instruction manual have been measured in accordance
with a standardised test and may be used to compare
one tool with another. They may be used for a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
The declared vibration and noise emission values
represent the main applications of the tool. However, if the
tool is used for different applications, used with different
accessories, or poorly maintained, the vibration and noise
emission may differ. These conditions may significantly
increase the exposure levels over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration and
noise should take into account the times when the tool
is turned off or when it is running idle. These conditions
may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total
working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator
from the effects of vibration and noise, such as maintaining
the tool and the accessories, keeping the hands warm (in
case of vibration), and organising work patterns.

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