CLT120 CMT260 CHT450 Manual
CLT120 CMT260 CHT450 Manual
CLT120 CMT260 CHT450 Manual
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CLT 130
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CMT 260
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CHT 450
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V 03.17_EN
Validity:
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●● CLT 130 from Series no A/17020001
●● CMT 260 from Series no B/17020001
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●● CHT 450 from Series no C/17020001
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Cyklop GmbH
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Industriestrasse 133
D–50996 Köln
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Postfach 50 12 20
D–50972 Köln
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Tel. 02236 /602 00-04
Fax 02236 / 602 533/-599
e-mail info@cyklop.de
Internet www.cyklop.com
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3 Description 9
3.1 Design 9
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3.2 Function 10
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3.3 Scope of delivery 10
3.4 Accessories 11
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4 Preparing for operation and settings 12
4.1 Battery 12
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4.2 Setting the operating mode 13
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4.3 Setting strap tension 14
4.4 Setting soft tension 15
4.5 Setting welding time 15
4.6 Switching touch-pad lock on and off 15
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4.7 Select Favorite 16
4.8 Sleep mode 16
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5 Operating instructions 17
5.1 Strapping 17
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7 Technical data 27
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DANGER
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
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Indicates a hazard with a moderate level of risk, which, if not avoided, may result in death
or serious injury.
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CAUTION
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Indicates a hazard with a minor level of risk, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury
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! ATTENTION
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Indicates a situation that can lead to material damage or poor operating results.
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Indicates useful, supplementary information.
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►► This symbol identifies action steps.
–– This symbol indicates results from action steps.
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●● Directive 2011/65/EU of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS II).
●● Directive 2012/19/EU of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE II).
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●● Do not lift, hang or pull packaged goods by the straps.
●● Do not modify tools without prior authorisation.
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●● Do not use these tools to compress goods.
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2.2 Working safely
The operating instructions must always be available at the place of operation of the
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strapping tool. They must be read and observed by all persons working with or in the
vicinity of the strapping tool.
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Preventive and corrective maintenance on the tool may only be carried out by trained
personnel.
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In addition to the operating instructions, the applicable local rules for accident preventi-
on and safe and professional work must be observed.
The operator or his supervisor is responsible for safe strapping and the correct strap selection (Section
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7) for the package, depending on its dimensions, weight, edges and stability and the way it will be
transported and stored. Only the strap specifications (Section 7) specified for the tool type should be
used. The tools should be adjusted appropriately for the strap used and the package (Section 4). The
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operator is responsible for the correct tool settings and adjustments.
Wear protective equipment
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Read all safety warnings and all instructions in this operating instructions and in
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Do not place hands or other body parts between the strap and
the packaged goods during the strapping process. Ensure that
there are no other persons in the hazard zone (1). 1
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Do not grasp in the area of moving parts.
Breaking straps, risk of injury
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When being tensioned the strap may break and whip out. Do not stand in line with the
strap while it is being tensioned. Wear eye protection.
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Strap ends snapping back, risk of injury
When cutting the strap, hold the upper portion and stand safely away from the strap. Do
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not stand in line with the strap while it is being tensioned. Wear eye protection.
Compressed air for cleaning work, risk of injury
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When cleaning with compressed air, no air must penetrate the body via skin lesions. Use
a blow gun with a multi hole nozzle. Wear eye protection.
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CAUTION
The following dangers can result in minor or moderate injury:
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Noise exposure
Wearing hearing protection is recommended.
Vibration exposure
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The vibration level specified in these instructions has been measured according to a
measurement method standardised in EN 60745 and can be used for the comparison of
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power tools with each other. It is also suitable for a preliminary estimation of the vibration
load.
The vibration emission value measured may deviate from the specified value depending
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on the actual application, the strap used and the manner of operation. Under certain cir-
cumstances, the vibration load may be increased over the entire work period. For a more
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accurate assessment of the vibration load, the times should also be considered when the
device is switched off, or is running but not actually being used. This could reduce the
vibration load significantly over the entire work period.
Define additional safety measures against the effect of vibrations for the protection of the
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operator, such as, for example: maintenance of the power tool, keep hands warm and
organisation of work processes.
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Avoid damage to the tool:
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Water damage
Do not clean the tool with water or steam. When using the tool outdoors, protect it from
rain.
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b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammab-
le liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
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c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you
to lose control.
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2.4.2 Electrical safety
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a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets
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will reduce the risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
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refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase
the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power
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tool. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled
cords increase the risk of electric shock.
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use
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of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device
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(RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
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medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal
injury.
b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such
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as dust masks, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate condi-
tions will reduce personal injuries.
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c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to
the power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools
with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
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d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
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e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of
the power tool in unexpected situations.
f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves
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away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure
these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
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the hands of untrained users.
e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts
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and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
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f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
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g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions,
taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power
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tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
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2.4.5 Battery tool use and care
a) Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for
one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
b) Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery
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packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
c) When the battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects, that can make a connection from
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one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.
d) Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact
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accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help.
Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
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2.4.6 Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement
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parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
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3.1 Design
1 Tensioning button
2 Welding button 1 2 3 4 5 6
3 Handle
4 Rocker lever
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5 Operating panel
6 Unlock button, battery
7 Battery
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8 Type designation
9 Strap guide indicator
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10 Serial number (XJJMMYYYY)
X A=CLT 130, B=CMT 260, C=STB75
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JJ Year
MM Month
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YYYY consecutive number 12 11 10 9 8 7
11 Welding device
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12 Tensioning device
Operating panel
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1 Keypad "Favourite"
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2 Keypad "Welding time" a
3 Keypad "Operating mode" b
4 Keypad "Plus & Keylock"
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5 Keypad "Tensioning force"
6 Keypad "Minus & Soft tension"
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d Display "Messages"
Background lighting
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●● Display activated.
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●● Application error: temporary system error, can be rectified by the operator (Section 6.8).
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●● Tool fault: static system error, rectify error (Section 6.8). If the error cannot be rectified
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Service department.
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(3) using the friction welding process.
●● The upper strap is cut off by the knife (4).
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●● You can choose between three operating ●● Semi-automatic (standard/factory setting)
modes: (Section 4.2) ●● Fully automatic
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●● Manual
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●● You can also choose between two tension ●● Standard tension for PET straps
ranges: (Section 4.3/4.4) ●● Soft tension for PP straps (Tension wheel
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starts slowly. Prevents excessive dirt and
grime build up in tool.)
●● The welding time can be set.
(Section 4.5)
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●● The tools can be operated with different strap ●● CLT 130: 9–10 mm, 12–13 mm (3/8″, 1/2″)
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widths (Section 7): ●● CMT 260: 12–13 mm, 15–16 mm (1/2″, 5/8″)
CHT 450: 15–16 mm, 18–19 mm (5/8″, 3/4″)
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For strapping tool CLT 130 / CMT 260: ●● Battery 18 V/2.0 Ah Li-Ion Part no 2187.011
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or for Japan version: ●● Battery charger GAL 1880 CV (JP) Part no 2188.022
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or for Australia version: ●● Battery charger GAL 1880 CV(AUS) Part no 2188.023
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or for Australia version: ●● Battery charger GAL 1880 CV (AUS) Part no 2188.023
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Tool kit consisting of: ●● Wire brush Part no 1821.901.004
●● Screwdriver Torx T20 Part no 1821.901.010
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●● Offset screwdriver Part no 1821.901.007
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3.4 Accessories
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●● Protection plate set
Part no 2189.010
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Part no 2189.012
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4.1 Battery
For detailed information, see the separately enclosed operating instructions for the battery and the
charger.
WARNING
Only use Bosch batteries and chargers as described in this manual (Section 3.3). Use of
other batteries/chargers can result in injury or fire. To avoid the risk of personal injury or
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fire, read the battery charger operating instructions prior using the charger and battery.
4.1.1 Charging the battery
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►► Connect charger to mains.
–– Green LED illuminates (charger ready for
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use).
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►► Insert battery in charger.
–– Green LED flashes: Battery is being
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charged.
–– Green LED illuminates continuously:
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Battery is fully charged.
–– Red LED illuminates continuously: Battery
temperature outside charge-temperature
range.
–– Red LED flashes: see operating instruc-
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tions of charger.
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●● Charging time: Charging of empty battery: approx. 15–35 min.
●● Ideal battery temperature during charging process: 15–40 °C (59–104 °F)
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●● Avoid battery temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) and over +45 °C (113 °F) during the charging
process.
●● The battery can be charged at any time, regardless of the charge status.
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►► Inserting the battery: Insert the charged battery into the tool. The unlock button must engage in the
second step (in the first step the battery is held in place in the tool, but without electrical contact).
–– The displays on the operating panel illuminate.
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●● If the tool is not used for approx. five minutes the display changes into sleep mode. Cancelling
sleep mode: Lift rocker lever.
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●● If the tool is not used for a long period (days) the battery must be removed from the tool and char-
ged/stored in the battery charger.
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►► Removing the battery: Press the unlock button and remove the battery at the same time.
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►► By pressing the "Operating mode" button 3 2
(1) again, or after waiting for a period of 5
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seconds, the set mode is saved.
Every operating mode can also be selected
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for the "Soft tension" tension range (Section 4.4).
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Select an operating mode for your application in accordance with the descriptions below:
(The illustrations are symbolic. Actual use may deviate from these).
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●● SEMI–Semi-automatic strapping
(standard/factory setting)
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The tensioning button (Section 3.1) must be
pressed and held down until the set tension force
has been reached. The straps are then automati-
cally welded and the upper strap is cut off. It can
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be welded manually at any time by pressing the
welding button.
Recommended for similar packaged goods.
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during the strapping process. Ensure that there are no other persons in the hazard zone
(Section 2.3).
For an emergency stop in the case of danger (trapped person):
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To release the strap tension (before welding), actuate the rocker lever. In operating mode
AUTO, also the tensioning or welding button can be pressed again. After welding, cut the
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●● MAN–Manual
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–– The status indicator bar (4) shows the set
tension force in relation to the possible
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maximum value. 3 2 1
►► Save: Press the "Tension force" button (2) or
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wait for 5 seconds.
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●● Switch between display in "N" or "lbf": Press the flashing "Tension force" button (2) for
two seconds.
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●● Every time the button is pressed an acoustic signal confirms the action.
●● The tension force is displayed continuously when the tool is operational.
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●● Setting soft tension (Section 4.4).
CLT 130: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Standard: N* 400 500 600
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700 800 900 1000 1100 1200
lbf* 90 110 135 155 180 200 225 250 270
Soft N 150 225 300 375 450 525 600 675 750
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lbf 33 50 67 85 100 120 135 150 165
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CMT 260: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Standard: N* 900 1100 1300 1500 1700 1900 2100 2300 2500
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lbf* 200 250 290 340 380 430 470 520 560
Soft N 400 520 640 760 880 1000 1120 1240 1360
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CHT 450: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Standard: N* 1300 1700 2100 2500 2900 3300 3700 4100 4500
lbf* 290 380 470 560 650 740 830 920 1000
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Soft N 400 550 700 850 1000 1150 1300 1450 1600
lbf 90 120 160 190 225 260 290 325 360
(rounded values)
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–– The soft mode is activated when the
"SOFT" display (3) changes position and
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is shown in bold. 3
–– The displayed tension force is reduced
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correspondingly. 4
–– On the left under the tension force an "S"
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(4) also appears.
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4.5 Setting welding time
The set welding time is displayed continuously by means of filled dots when the tool is ready for opera-
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tion.
►► Press the "Welding time" button (2).
–– Unused displays disappear.
–– The filled dots of the currently set welding
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time flash for 5 seconds.
–– + and – appear.
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►► Press the + (1) or – (3) button and hold down
until the desired welding time is displayed.
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The favourite mode (Section 4.7) can be switched on even when the key lock is activated.
If the adjustment of the settings is not desired, the favourite level should be set in the
same way as the normal level.
Activating Favorite:
►► Press the "Favorite" button (1). 1
–– The star (2) changes from outlined to 2
filled.
–– All parameters change to the values pre-
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set at this setting level.
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Deactivating Favorite:
►► Press the "Favorite" button (1).
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–– The star (3) changes from filled to out- 3
lined.
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–– All parameters change to the values pre-
set at this setting level.
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4.8 Sleep mode
To avoid unnecessary battery discharge, the tool switches to energy-saving mode within short time.
–– The operating panel becomes dark (not Illuminated).
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►► Pressing the operating panel switches the energy-saving mode off again.
After approx. five minutes without operation the tool switches to sleep mode.
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–– The operating panel is switched off (black).
►► Actuating the rocker lever switches the sleep mode off again.
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5.1 Strapping
Preconditions
●● The tool is adjusted to the width of the strap to be used (Section 5.3).
●● The charged battery is inserted (Section 4.1.2).
●● The desired operating mode is set (Section 4.2.). In this description it is assumed that the selected
operating mode (default mode) is “SEMI” (semi-automatic).
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●● Desired tension force is set (Section 4.3).
●● Desired welding time is set (Section 4.5).
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►► Place the strap around the packaged goods.
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► Grasp the straps at the top of the goods with
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your left hand so that:
●● The straps lie one above the other.
●● The beginning of the strap lies underneath
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and should project 15 cm (6”) beyond your
hand.
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cm
ca. 15
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CAUTION
When being tensioned the strap may
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break and whip out. Do not stand
in line with the strap while it is being
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tensioned. Wear eye protection.
►► Press the tensioning button and hold it down
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until the set tension force has been reached.
The tension speed is variable and
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depends on the pressure on the ten-
sioning button (MAN/SEMI operating
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mode).
Stopping/continuing the tensioning
process:
Release / press the tensioning button
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again.
filled.
►► The tensioning button can now be released.
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signal sounds and the operating panel lights up green for a second.
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●● Welding without strap tension: Press the tensioning button briefly, then press the wel-
ding button (Section 3.1, item 2).
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strapping.
WARNING
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If the tool is removed too early the
display turns orange with error code
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and an acoustic signal sounds repea-
tedly (Section 6.8).
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►► Carry out a visual sealing inspection (Section 5.2)
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5.2 Checking the seal
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WARNING
Never transport or move packaged goods with improperly performed strapping /
weld sealing - serious injuries may result.
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Perform sealing check after each strapping.
►► If good welding is not achieved, the tool must be checked by an authorized service center.
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5.3.1 CLT 130: Change strap width from 9 mm to 13 mm (3/8″ to 1/2″)
Required parts Order number
Strap guide front 13 mm (1/2″) (3) 1832.031.051
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Strap guide rear 13 mm (1/2″) (8) 1832.041.019
Strap guide rear 13 mm (1/2″) (9) 1832.042.043
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►► Remove battery from tool. Remove three cylinder screws Torx (6). Lift rocker lever towards the
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handle, remove cylinder screw Torx (7) and strap guide rear 9 mm (3/8″) (8).
►► Remove side cover (5).
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►► Remove counter-sunk screw Torx (2) and strap guide front 9 mm (1).
►► Remove counter-sunk screw Torx (4) and strap guide front 9 mm (3). Fit strap guide front 13 mm
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►► Fit side cover (5) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222). Install strap guide rear 13 mm (8).
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►► Remove battery from tool. Remove three cylinder screws Torx (6). Lift rocker lever towards the
handle, remove cylinder screw Torx (7) and strap guide rear 13 mm (1/2″) (8).
►► Remove side cover (5).
►► Fit strap guide front 9 mm (1) (secure counter-sunk screw with Loctite 222).
►► Remove battery from tool. Remove three cylinder screws Torx (6). Lift rocker lever towards the
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handle, remove cylinder screw Torx (7) and strap guide rear 13 mm (1/2″) (8).
►► Remove side cover (5).
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►► Remove counter-sunk screw Torx (2) and strap guide front 13 mm (1).
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►► Remove counter-sunk screw Torx (4) and strap guide front 13 mm (3).
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►► Remove cylinder screw Torx (10) and strap guide rear 13 mm (9).
►► Fit side cover (5) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222). Install strap guide rear 16 mm (8).
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CMT 260: Change from 16 mm to 13 mm: (5/8″ to 1/2″)
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Required parts Order number
Strap guide front 13 mm (1/2″) (1) 1832.031.116
Strap guide front 13 mm (1/2″) (3) 1832.031.051
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Strap guide rear 13 mm (1/2″) (9) 1832.042.043
Strap guide rear 13 mm (1/2″) (8) 1832.041.019
Counter-sunk screw Torx, M4x6 (2) (4) 1912.204.064
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►► Remove battery from tool. Remove three cylinder screws Torx (6). Lift rocker lever towards the
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handle, remove cylinder screw Torx (7) and strap guide rear 16 mm (5/8″) (8).
►► Remove side cover (5).
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►► Fit strap guide front 13 mm (1) (secure counter-sunk screw with Loctite 222).
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►► Fit strap guide front 13 mm (3) (secure counter-sunk screw with Loctite 222).
►► Fit strap guide rear 13 mm (9) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222).
►► Fit side cover (5) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222). Install strap guide rear 13 mm (8).
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►► Remove battery from tool. Remove three cylinder screws Torx (6). Lift rocker lever towards the
handle, remove cylinder screw Torx (7) and strap guide rear 16 mm (5/8″) (8).
►► Remove side cover (5).
►► Remove counter-sunk screw Torx (2) and strap guide front 16 mm (1).
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►► Remove counter-sunk screw Torx (4) and strap guide front 16 mm (3).
►► Remove cylinder screw Torx (10) and strap guide rear 16 mm (9).
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►► Fit side cover (5) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222). Install strap guide rear 19 mm (8).
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CHT 450: Change from 19 mm to 16 mm (3/4″ to 5/8″)
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Required parts Order number
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Strap guide front 16 mm (5/8″) (1) 1832.031.117
Strap guide front 16 mm (5/8″) (3) 1832.031.067
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Strap guide rear 16 mm (5/8″) (9) 1832.042.048
Strap guide rear 16 mm (5/8″) (8) 1832.041.022
Counter-sunk screw Torx, M4x6 (2) (4) AL 1912.204.064
►► Remove battery from tool. Remove three cylinder screws Torx (6). Lift rocker lever towards the
handle, remove cylinder screw Torx (7) and strap guide rear 19 mm (3/4″) (8).
►► Remove side cover (5).
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►► Fit strap guide front 16 mm (1) (secure counter-sunk screw with Loctite 222).
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►► Fit strap guide front 16 mm (3) (secure counter-sunk screw with Loctite 222).
►► Fit strap guide rear 16 mm (9) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222).
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►► Fit side cover (5) (secure cylinder screw with Loctite 222). Install strap guide rear 16 mm (8).
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Cleaning the tool (Section 6.2) – Daily (for > 300 strappings/day)
– Weekly (for 100-300 strappings/day)
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Re-greasing the tool (Section 6.3) – Monthly (for 100-300 strappings/day)
Tool inspection (recommended) – Every 2 years or 80,000 strappings, service
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by specialist unit
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6.2 Cleaning the tool
In the case of heavy dirt accumulation it is recommended that the tool be cleaned regularly (daily). In
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particular, the tension wheel and the tooth plate should be checked for damage and kept clean.
WARNING
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Wear eye protection when cleaning with compressed air!
►► In the rear housing shell beneath the motor the tool has an access hole (Ø 3 mm) through which
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the welding device is first blown out with compressed air.
►► After this, clean the tension wheel and toothed plate with compressed air by blowing them out from
the sides.
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►► If necessary, clean/replace the tension wheel / tooth plate (Section 6.4/6.5).
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with compressed air!
►► Clean tension wheel (1) with compressed air.
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►► In the case of heavy soiling of the toothing:
Carefully clean tension wheel with enclosed
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wire brush (6).
►► Check tension wheel for worn teeth. If teeth 1 2 3 4 5
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are worn, replace tension wheel.
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Attention CHT 450
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The tension wheel must not be cleaned while it is rotating. Risk of tooth breakage!
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Fitting
►► Fitting is performed in reverse order. Observe the direction of rotation of the tension wheel, see
arrow.
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►► Lightly lubricate the inner teeth of the tension wheel with Klüber grease GBU Y 131 (Microlube).
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6.5 Cleaning/replacing the tooth plate
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Dismantling
►► Remove battery from tool.
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WARNING
Wear eye protection when cleaning
with compressed air!
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Dismantling
►► Remove battery from tool.
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►► Remove four cylinder screws Torx (3), strap 7
guide rear (4) and side cover (2).
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►► Remove cylinder screw Torx (5) and knife (1) 1 6
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with flanged bushing (6). Replace knife.
Fitting 4
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►► Fitting is performed in reverse order.
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►► Before fitting the knife (1), check whether the
pressure spring (7) above the knife is inserted. 2
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►► Secure cylinder screw (5) with Loctite 222.
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6.7 Tool reset
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!
Attention
The tool reset may only be performed if the rocker lever is blocked. Never attempt to lift
the rocker lever by force!
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Display remains dark. ●● Battery faulty / fully discharged. ►► Charge/replace battery.
●● Battery not properly inserted.
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►► Check whether battery is comple-
tely inserted and unlocking device
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engaged.
E11, red display + ●● Inserted battery not permitted ►► Insert correct battery.
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pulsating (long) (wrong battery).
Symbol flashes
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E20, red display + ●● Battery too hot (> 60°C/140°F). ►► Allow battery to cool.
pulsating (long)
►► Charge battery, replace if neces-
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Symbol flashes &
sary.
Symbols & flashing ●● Battery temperature too low. ►► At a higher battery temperature
it recovers by itself. Work possible.
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E24, red display + ●● Battery not properly inserted. ►► Insert battery properly.
pulsating (long) ●● Wrong battery.
►► Charge battery, replace if neces-
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Symbol flashes
sary.
E25, red display + ●● Battery not properly inserted. ►► Insert battery properly.
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E27 (E23), red display ●● Battery undervoltage limits ►► Charge battery, replace if neces-
+ pulsating (long) reached. sary.
Symbol flashes ●● Battery empty.
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E37, orange display + ●● Tool jams during welding pro- ►► Clean welding mechanism.
pulsating (medium) cess, dirty welding mechanism or
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In the case of other error numbers not described here, please contact the the local service center.
If the error cannot be rectified by applying the measures described above, please contact the local
service center!
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7 Technical data
Weight 3.6 kg (7.9 lb) 3.8 kg (8.4 lb) 4.3 kg (9.5 lb)
(incl. battery) (incl. battery) (incl. battery)
Dimensions Length 370 mm/14.5” Length 370 mm/14.5” Length 370 mm/14.5”
Width 141 mm/5.5” Width 141 mm/5.5” Width 143 mm/5.6”
Height 135 mm/5.3” Height 135 mm/5.3” Height 135 mm/5.3”
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400–1200 N
Strap tension 900–2500 N 1300–4500 N
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(90–270 lbf) (200–560 lbf) (290–1000 lbf)
Soft: 150–750 N Soft: 400–1360 N Soft: 400–1600 N
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(22–165 lbf) 90–305 lbf) 90–340 lbf)
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Tension speed 0–290 mm/s (11.3 in/s) 0–220 mm/s (8.6 in/s) 0–120 mm/s (4.7 in/s)
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Typical measured A-rated
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emission sound pressure
level
– EN ISO 11202 LpA 79 dB (A) LpA 78 dB (A) LpA 79 dB (A)
– EN 60745-1/2:2009 LpAeq 77 dB (A) LpAeq 82 dB (A) LpAeq 81 dB (A)
Average sound power level
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– EN 60745-1/2:2009 LWAeq 88 dB (A) LWAeq 93 dB (A) LWAeq 92 dB (A)
Deviation K 3.0 dB (A) 3.0 dB (A) 3.0 dB (A)
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Vibrations at handle*
– EN 60745-1/2:2009 ah 2.4 m/s2 ah 2.4 m/s2 ah 2.3 m/s2
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charging device)
Relative humidity Up to 90 % Up to 90 % Up to 90 %
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CHARGER / BATTERY
Rated voltage charger 100 / 110 / 230 V 100 / 110 / 230 V 100 / 110 / 230 V
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Charger type BOSCH GAL 1880 CV BOSCH GAL 1880 CV BOSCH GAL 1880 CV
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Charging time 15–30 minutes, after 15–30 minutes, after 25–35 minutes, after
15 min. approx. 80% 15 min. approx. 80% 25 min. approx. 80%
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battery charge on strap, strap tension on strap, strap tension on strap, strap tension
and package and package and package
Battery 18 V/2.0 Ah, Li-Ion 18 V/2.0 Ah, Li-Ion 18 V/4.0 Ah, Li-Ion
BOSCH BOSCH BOSCH
* refer to Section 2.3, Vibration exposure
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PLASTIC STRAP
Strap type Polyester (PET) Polyester (PET) Polyester (PET)
Polypropylene (PP) Polypropylene (PP) Polypropylene (PP)
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Strap thickness 0.40–0.80 mm (PET) 0.5–1.0 mm 0.8–1.3 mm
(.015″–.031″) (.019″–.040″) (.031″–.051″)
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0.50–0.80 mm (PP)
(.019″–.031″)
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8 EC Declaration of Conformity (copy)
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(CE 2006/42/EC, Annex II 1.A.)
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The manufacturer take sole responsibility for declaring that the machines to which this declaration
refers are in full conformity with the current requirements of the Council Directive of 17th May 2006
(2006/42/EC) "Machine Directive" and its amendments.
Furthermore, electrical installations are in conformity with the requirements of the Council Directive of
26th February 2014 (2014/30/EU) "EMC Directive".
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The following harmonised standards
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were taken into account: EN 60745-1:2009 + A11:2010; EN 60745-2-18:2009; EN ISO
12100:2011; EN 349:2008; EN 61000-6-1; EN 61000-6-3
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Köln, 22.06.2017
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Hans Magon
Executive Vice President
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Cyklop GmbH
Cyklop GmbH
Industriestrasse 133
Postfach 50 12 20 e-mail info@cyklop.de
D–50996 Köln Internet www.cyclop.com