Technical Information - Parkside PWS 1100 Manual

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For grinding, roughing, cutting and polishing
Dear Customer! Please make sure you familiarise yourself fully with the way the equipment works before you use it for the first time and that
you understand how to handle electrical power tools correctly. Please read the operating instructions
safety advice
carefully. Use the equipment only as described and for the indicated purposes. By doing this you will be able to work in
complete safety and produce better results.
FEATURES OF THE PARKSIDE PWS 1100
ON / OFF switch
Speed control wheel (Fig. )
Auxiliary handle
Spindle lock

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Nominal power:
Nominal voltage:
Low load speed:
Spindle:
Grinding disc:
Sound pressure level:
Sound power level:
Vibration:
Protection class:
Weight:
The PWS 1100 angle grinder has INTELLIGENT POWER CONTROL. This electronic management system monitors and controls
your angle grinder in its various operating states;
Operating state
Switching On:
No-load running:
Load / overload operation:
PWS 1100 ANGLE GRINDER
1100 W
230 V ~ 50 Hz
n o 3,000 – 11,000 /min
14 mm
125 x 22 x 6 mm (outside diameter x hole size x thickness)
91.2 dB(A) (to EN 50144)
104.2 dB(A) (to EN 50144)
< 2.5 m/s
2
(to EN 50144)
II
2.4 kg
Feature
The IPC electronic system start-up mode ensures that the motor starts up slowly and gently. This largely
avoids heavy transient current surges, and means that electrical safety cut-out devices are not
generally tripped (building sites, domestic premises).
After switching on, the IPC electronic system run-up mode takes the grinder's speed up to the pre-set
required value (Setting 1 ... 6). After this is reached, the IPC system speed control mode keeps
the grinder operating at a constant speed.
The IPC electronic system mode sees to it that, when working under load, the grinder cannot
inadvertently become overloaded. If the grinder's nominal performance rating is reached or exceeded
during use, the IPC electronic system signals to you with additional power pulses that there is an
overload. These power pulses become more pronounced with increasing overload.
Adjustable safety guard
Clamping flange (Fig. )
Clamping nut (Fig. )
Wrench (not illustrated)
4
below and the accompanying

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