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Power charger for INVENTO cordless tools PXA, wrenches, drills, grinders
Product category: Special offer
Price for: 1 PC.
Universal charger for cordless tools INVENTO PXA
- Details
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INVENTO universal charger for INVENTO PXA cordless tools.
Supported battery capacities:6Ah
4Ah
2AhCompatible with the following tools, among others:
INVENTO A63
INVENTO A65
INVENTO A74U
INVENTO A85Fast charging! The INVENTO charger will charge a 6Ah battery in about 2.5 from 0% to 100%!
Charging time for a 4Ah battery is less than 2H, and for a 2Ah battery is less than 1.5 hours for maximum convenience and no downtime at the auto repair shop during the spacer season.
- Technical data
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Construction material: Plastic
Voltage: 21V/ 18V
Power socket: EU
- Warranty
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6 months
- Safety
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- Responsible Producer:
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TIPTOPOL SP. Z O.O.
ul. Kostrzyńska 33
62-010 Pobiedziska
Poland
sklep@tiptopol.pl
+48618152200
Electrical risks
The product is powered by electricity and a variety of electrical hazards may occur during operation, which can lead to serious consequences.
Short circuit: This can lead to power outages, damage to equipment, and fire hazards.
Explosions and fires: Improper use of electrical products, such as the use of improper or no safety features, can lead to sparks that start fires. They can cause damage to property and a threat to life and health.
Electric shock: This can lead to personal injury and, in extreme cases, death.
Insulation defects: Poorly insulated wires can lead to an uncontrolled flow of current that can pose a risk to users. This can lead to electric shock, damage to equipment and fires.
Poor grounding: Lack or improper grounding of electrical appliances can cause a buildup of electrical charge. Doing so may lead to electric shock and damage to appliances.
To minimize these risks, it is recommended that the equipment be installed by authorized persons, that electrical installations are regularly inspected, that appropriate safeguards are in place, and that the manufacturer's recommendations for the safe use of the equipment are followed.
Explosion Risk
When using certain products, such as pressurized vessels or chemicals, explosion hazards can occur, which can lead to serious consequences.
Gas explosions: These can occur when flammable gases such as propane, methane, butane or fuels are used or stored in improper conditions. This can lead to fires, property damage, and injury to people or even death.
Pressurized substances: Pressurized substances, such as gas or liquids, can explode due to rising temperatures or improper storage. The explosion of such substances can lead to serious injuries, property damage and a threat to life.
In order to minimize the risk of explosion, it is recommended to read the device's manual, information on the packaging and in the safety data sheets, use appropriate protective equipment, regularly inspect and maintain the equipment, and comply with all safety procedures and health and safety (Occupational Health and Safety) regulations.
Thermal risks
When working with heat-generating equipment, a variety of thermal hazards can occur, which can lead to serious consequences.
Burns: Contact with hot surfaces or materials can lead to skin burns. This can cause pain, skin damage, and in more serious cases, require medical treatment.
Fires: Heat-generating appliances can start fires if they are misused or overheated. Fires can cause property damage, personal injury and life-threatening conditions.
Overheating of appliances: Appliances can become overheated as a result of prolonged use or improper ventilation. This can lead to damage to the equipment and also pose a fire hazard.
Explosions and explosions: Heat-generating devices can cause explosions, particularly if they are working with flammable or pressurized substances. This can lead to extensive damage and danger to life and health.
Loss of equipment smoothness: Heat-generating devices can operate less efficiently when exposed to excessive heat. This can lead to equipment failure and the need to repair or replace them.
To minimize thermal risks, it is recommended to read the device's user manual, information on the packaging and in the safety data sheets, regular inspection and maintenance of the equipment, the use of appropriate personal protective equipment, and compliance with the manufacturer's recommendations for the safe use of heat-generating equipment.
Environmental risks
A variety of environmental hazards can occur during the use and disposal of products, which can lead to serious consequences.
Environmental pollution: Products, especially those containing chemicals or plastic, can contribute to soil, water, and air pollution. This can lead to the degradation of ecosystems, groundwater and surface water pollution, and negative impacts on human and animal health.
Improper disposal of products: Improper waste management can lead to the uncontrolled spread of toxins and contaminants. This can result in severe environmental pollution, risks to public health, and the loss of valuable natural resources through a lack of recycling.
Electronic waste (e-waste): Electronic products, when not properly disposed of, can become a source of e-waste containing harmful chemicals and heavy metals. This can lead to soil and water contamination, as well as pose a risk to human and animal health.
To minimise environmental risks, it is recommended to manage waste appropriately, including segregation and compliance with environmental regulations.