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SBI810
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English (original instructions) 4
简体中文 11
繁體中文 16
한국어 21
Bahasa Indonesia 26
ภาษาไทย 33
TIẾNG VIỆT 40
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ENGLISH (Original instructions)
English (original instructions)
Intended use
Your STANLEY FATMAX SBI810 Brushless Impact Driver
has been designed for screwdriving and nut setting
applications. This appliance is intended for professional and
private, non-professional users.
Safety instructions
General power tool safety warnings
Warning! Read all safety warnings,
instructions, illustrations and
specications provided with this power
tool. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions listed below may result in electric
shock, re and/or serious injury..
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in all of the warnings listed below
refers to your mains operated (corded) power tool or battery
operated (cordless) power tool.
1. Work area safety
a. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark
areas invite accidents.
b. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres,
such as in the presence of ammable liquids, gases
or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the
dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away while operating a
power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
2. Electrical safety
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. Unmodied plugs and matching outlets will
reduce risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
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 tool. Keep
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 of a cord
suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
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adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power
tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the power tool accidentally.
d. Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and
do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or
these instructions to operate the power tool.
Power tools are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.
e. Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for
misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts and any other condition that may affect the
power tools operation. If damaged, have the power
tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained power tools.
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.
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 tool for operations different from those
intended could result in a hazardous situation.
h. Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and
free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping
surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the
tool in unexpected situations.
5. Battery tool use and care
a. Recharge only with the charger specied by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of
battery pack may create a risk of re when used with
another battery pack.
b. Use power tools only with specically designated
battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create
a risk of injury and re.
c. When 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 one terminal to another.
Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns
or a re.
d. Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from
the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally
occurs, ush with water. If liquid contacts eyes,
additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the
battery may cause irritation or burns.
e. Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged or
modied. Damaged or modied batteries may exhibit
unpredictable behaviour resulting in re, explosion or risk
of injury.
f. If operating a power tool in a damp location is
unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD)
protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of
electric shock.
3. Personal safety
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common
sense when operating a power tool.
Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under
the inuence of drugs, alcohol or 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 as dust mask,
non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection
used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in
the off-position before connecting to power source
and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool.
Carrying power tools with your nger on the switch or
energising power tools that have the switch on
invites accidents.
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.
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 and clothing 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.
h. Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of
tools allow you to become complacent and ignore
tool safety principles. A careless action can cause
severe injury within a fraction of a second.
4. Power tool use and care
a. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power
tool for your application.
The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at
the rate for which it was designed.
b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it
on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with
the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
c. Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the
battery pack from the power tool before making any
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f. Do not expose a battery pack or tool to re or
excessive temperature. Exposure to re or temperature
above 130 °C may cause explosion.
g. Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the
battery pack or tool outside the temperature range
specied in the instructions. Charging improperly or at
temperatures outside the specied range may damage the
battery and increase the risk of re.
6. Service
a. Have your power tool serviced by a qualied repair
person using only identical replacement parts. This
will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
b. Never service damaged BATTERY packs. Service of
BATTERY packs should only be performed by the
manufacturer or authorized service providers.
Additional power tool safety warnings
u Use clamps or another practical way to secure and
support the work piece to a stable platform. Holding
the work by hand or against your body leaves it unstable
and may lead to loss of control.
u Before driving fasteners into walls, oors or ceilings,
check for the location of wiring and pipes.
u The intended use is described in this
instruction manual.
u The use of any accessory or attachment or
performance of any operation with this tool other
than those recommended in this instruction manual
may present a risk of personal injury and/or damage
to property.
1) Safety instructions for all operations
a) Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,
when performing an operation where the fastener may
contact hidden wiring. Fasteners contacting a "live" wire
may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live"
and could give the operator an electric shock.
Safety of others
u This tool is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
u Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Residual risks
Additional residual risks may arise when using the tool which
may not be included in the enclosed safety warnings. These
risks can arise from misuse, prolonged use etc.
Even with the application of the relevant safety regulations
and the implementation of safety devices, certain residual
risks can not be avoided. These include:
u Injuries caused by touching any rotating/moving parts.
u Injuries caused when changing any parts, blades
or accessories.
u Injuries caused by prolonged use of a tool. When
using any tool for prolonged periods ensure you take
regular breaks.
u Impairment of hearing.
u Health hazards caused by breathing dust developed when
using your tool (example:- working with wood, especially
oak, beech and MDF.)
Labels on tool
The label on your tool may include the following symbols:
WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury, the
user must read the instruction manual before
use.
Wear safety glasses or goggles.
Wear ear protection.
Wear a dust mask.
V Volts Direct Current
A Amperes n0No-Load Speed
Hz Hertz Class II
Construction
W Watts Earthing
Terminal
min minutes Safety Alert
Symbol
Alternating
Current
/min. Revolutions or
Reciprocation
per minute
Position of date code
The Date Code, which also includes the year of manufacture, is
printed into the housing.
Example:
2020 XX JN
Year of manufacturing
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Additional safety instructions for batteries and
chargers (Not provided with the tool)
Batteries
u Never attempt to open for any reason.
u Do not expose the battery to water.
u Do not store in locations where the temperature may
exceed 40 °C.
u Charge only at ambient temperatures between 10 °C and
40 °C.
u Charge only using the charger provided with the tool.
u When disposing of batteries, follow the instructions given
in the section "Protecting the environment".
Chargers
u Use your STANLEY FATMAX charger only to charge
the battery in the tool with which it was supplied. Other
batteries could burst, causing personal injury and damage.
u Never attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
u Have defective cords replaced immediately.
u Do not expose the charger to water.
u Do not open the charger.
u Do not probe the charger.
The charger is intended for indoor use only.
Read the instruction manual before use.
Do not attempt to charge damaged batteries.
Electrical safety
Your charger is double insulated; therefore no
earth wire is required. Always check that the
mains voltage corresponds to the voltage on
the rating plate. Never attempt to replace the
charger unit with a regular mains plug.
u If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer or an authorised STANLEY FATMAX
Service Centre in order to avoid a hazard.
Warning! Never attempt to replace the charger unit with a
regular mains plug.
Mains plug replacement (U.K. & Ireland only)
If a new mains plug needs to be tted:
u Safely dispose of the old plug.
u Connect the brown lead to the live terminal in the
new plug.
u Connect the blue lead to the neutral terminal.
Warning! No connection is to be made to the earth terminal.
Follow the tting instructions supplied with good quality plugs.
Recommended fuse: 5 A.
Features
This appliance includes some or all of the following features.
1. Trigger switch
2. Forward/reverse button
3. 6.35 mm hex quick-release chuck
4. Chuck collar
5. Battery
6. LED work light
Assembly
Warning! Before assembly, remove the battery from the tool.
Charging the battery (Fig. A)
The battery needs to be charged before rst use and
whenever it fails to produce sufcient power on jobs that were
easily done before. The battery may become warm while
charging; this is normal and does not indicate a problem.
Warning! Do not charge the battery at ambient temperatures
below 10 °C or above 40 °C. Recommended charging
temperature: approx. 24 °C.
Note: The charger will not charge a battery if the cell
temperature is below approximately 10 °C or above 40 °C.
The battery should be left in the charger and the
charger will begin to charge automatically when the cell
temperature warms up or cools down.
Note: To ensure maximum performance and life of lithium-ion
battery packs, charge the battery pack fully before rst use.
u Plug the charger (7) into an appropriate outlet before
inserting battery pack (5).
u The green charging light (7a) will blink continuously
indicating that the charging process has started.
u The completion of charge will be indicated by the green
charging light (7a) remaining ON continuously. The battery
pack (5) is fully charged and may be removed and used at
this time or left in the charger (7).
u Charge discharged batteries within 1 week. Battery life will
be greatly diminished if stored in a discharged state.
Charger LED Modes
Indicators for all chargers except SC120
Charging
Fully Charged
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
Only SC120 Charger Indicators
Charging
Fully Charged
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
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Note: The compatible charger(s) will not charge a faulty
battery pack. The charger will indicate a faulty battery pack by
refusing to light.
Note: This could also mean a problem with a charger. If the
charger indicates a problem, take the charger and battery
pack to be tested at an authorized service centre.
Leaving the battery in the charger
The charger and battery pack can be left connected with the
LED glowing indenitely. The charger will keep the battery
pack fresh and fully charged.
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
When the charger detects a battery that is too hot or too
cold, it automatically starts a Hot/Cold Pack Delay, the green
LED (7a) will ash intermittently, while the red LED (7b) will
remain on continuously, suspending charging until the battery
has reached an appropriate temperature. The charger then
automatically switches to the pack charging mode. This
feature ensures maximum battery life.
Battery state of charge indicator (Fig. B)
The battery includes a state of charge indicator to quickly
determine the extent of battery life as shown in gure B. By
pressing the state of charge button (5a) you can easily view
the charge remaining in the battery as illustrated in gure B.
Wall Mounting
Some STANLEY FATMAX chargers are designed to be wall
mountable or to sit upright on a table or work surface.
If wall mounting, locate the charger within reach of
an electrical outlet, and away from a corner or other
obstructions which may impede air ow. Use the back
of the charger as a template for the location of the mounting
screws on the wall. Mount the charger securely using drywall
screws (purchased separately) at least 1”
(25.4 mm) long, with a screw head diameter of 0.28–0.35”
(7–9 mm), screwed into wood to an optimal depth leaving
approximately 7/32” (5.5 mm) of the screw exposed. Align the
slots on the back of the charger with the exposed screws and
fully engage them in the slots.
NOTE: Do not attempt to mount SC120 charger under a
bench or table.
NOTE: Only mount SC120 charger with the charging lights
pointed upward toward the ceiling.
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack from
the tool
Warning! Make certain the lock-off button is engaged to
prevent switch actuation before removing or installing battery.
To install battery pack (Fig. C)
u Insert battery pack rmly into tool until an audible click is
heard as shown in gure C. Ensure battery pack is fully
seated and fully latched into position.
To remove battery pack (Fig. D)
u Depress the battery release button (5b) as shown in
gure D and pull battery pack out of tool.
Belt hook (Optional extra) (Fig. E, F)
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
place the forward/reverse button in the lock-off position or
turn tool off and disconnect battery pack before making
any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or
accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ONLY
use the tool’s belt hook (8) to hang the tool from a work belt.
DO NOT use the belt hook (8) for tethering or securing the
tool to a person or object during use. DO NOT suspend tool
overhead or suspend objects from the belt hook.
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ensure
the screw (9) holding the belt hook is secure.
Note: When attaching or replacing the belt hook (8), use only
the screw (9) that is provided. Be sure to securely tighten
the screw.
The belt hook (8) can be be attached by sliding into the
slots (10) on either side of the tool.
using only the screw (9) provided, to accommodate left- or
right-handed users. If the hook is not desired at all, it can be
removed from the tool.
To move the belt hook, remove the screw (9) that holds the
belt hook (8) in place then reassemble on the opposite side.
Be sure to securely tighten the screw (9).
Note: Various trackwall hooks and storage congurations
are available.
Please visit our website www.stanley.eu/3 for
further information.
Fitting and removing a screwdriver bit or socket
Indicators for all chargers except SC120
Charging
Fully Charged
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
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nly SC120 Charger Indicators
Charging
Fully Charged
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
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(Fig. G, H)
This tool is tted with a quick release chuck to allow for an
easy exchange of bits.
Warning! Make certain the tool is locked to prevent switch
actuation before installing or removing accessories.
u Lock the tool by setting the forward/reverse slider (2) to
the centre position.
u Insert the bit shaft (11) into the quick release chuck (3)
(Fig. G).
Note! To remove the bit/socket, pull and hold the chuck
collar (4) away from the front of the tool (Fig. H).
Warning! Use only impact rated sockets. Non-impact sockets
may break and cause a hazardous condition. Inspect socket
prior to use to ensure that it contains no cracks. Use only
impact rated accessories.
Use
Warning! Let the tool work at its own pace. Do not overload.
Selecting the direction of rotation (Fig. I)
For tightening, use forward (clockwise) rotation. For loosening,
use reverse (counterclockwise) rotation.
u To select forward rotation, push the forward/reverse
slider (2) to the left.
u To select reverse rotation, push the forward/reverse slider
to the right.
u To lock the tool, set the forward/reverse slider into the
centre position.
Screwdriving / nut setting
u Select the appropriate bit / socket for the screw or nut to
be driven.
u Select forward or reverse rotation as described above.
u Hold the tool in line with the fastener.
u Press the trigger (1)
u After tightening, check torque with a torque wrench.
LED work light
The LED work light (6) is activated automatically when
the trigger is depressed. The LED work light will illuminate
when the trigger is partially depressed, before the unit
begins running.
Hints for optimum use
Screwdriving
u Always use the correct type and size of screwdriver bit.
u If screws are difcult to tighten, try applying a small
amount of washing liquid or soap as a lubricant.
u Always hold the tool and screwdriver bit in a straight line
with the screw.
Maintenance
Your STANLEY FATMAX tool has been designed to operate
over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.
Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool
care and regular cleaning.
Your charger does not require any maintenance apart from
regular cleaning.
Warning! Before performing any maintenance on the tool,
remove the battery from the tool. Unplug the charger before
cleaning it.
u Regularly clean the ventilation slots in your tool and
charger using a soft brush or dry cloth.
u Regularly clean the motor housing using a damp cloth.
Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.
u Regularly open the chuck and tap it to remove any dust
from the interior.
Protecting the environment
Separate collection. Products and batteries marked
with this symbol must not be disposed of with
normal household waste.
Products and batteries contain materials that can be
recovered or recycled reducing the demand for raw materials.
Please recycle electrical products and batteries according to
local provisions. Further information is available at
www.2helpU.com
Technical data
SBI810
Voltage VDC 18V (20V MAX)
No-load speed Min-1 0 - 2 800
Beats BPM 0 - 3 500
Max. torque
(PTI Method)
Nm 180
Chuck
capacity
mm 6.35 (Hex)
Weight kg 0.9 (without battery)
Charger SC125 SC200 SC400
SC401
SC120
Input
Voltage VAC 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240
Output
Voltage
VDC 18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
Current A 1.25 2 4 1.25
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Battery SB201 SB202 SB204 SB206
Voltage VDC 18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
Capacity Ah 1.5 2.0 4.0 6.0
Type Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion
SERVICE INFORMATION
STANLEY FATMAX offers a full network of company-owned
and authorized service locations. All STANLEY FATMAX
Service Centers are staffed with trained personnel to provide
customers with efcient and reliable power tool service.
For more information about our authorized service centers
and if you need technical advice, repair, or genuine factory
replacement parts, contact the STANLEY FATMAX location
nearest you or visit us at www.stanleytools.com.
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e. 󶌠󳁊󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󱕗󱆮󸽮󰵮󳪌󳤨󸎢󱎂󸘩󰵮󳙮󱗗󷶁󳔟󱊾󰷥󲽞󱒰󰷪󼶳
󳪌󳤨󹂼󰵮󵗮󳅤󲳰󱈆󱙱󲫇󱛐󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󸎢󷙧󵌴󱆮󰴾󴱰󱈆󱺞󳟘󳅤
󱫿󼶳󲤓󱫈󰸴󵂬󱋦󰻥󴹽󱺒󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󷴶󱷣󰳅󳓛󳙮󵂻󶌠󳁊󰰙󶩃󵌴󵂿
󱎂󲠅󽦘󲨗󱕡󵌴
f. 󰻋󳃐󱊋󱋢󱉿󽦘󸷢󱊶󱙱󴎴󴈖󶌠󳁊󶩃󱺒󱫑󳟘󸷢󱊶󱊋󱋢󽦧󵌴󱉿󽦘
󰰙󳙅󱒰󰷪󶔢󰰧󲏌󳙅󳇞󱋇
g. 󳃞󴧩󰸴󵂬󷵲󳘻󰲒󼶳󲣝󶔔󷌀󰷽󰰰󳡤󰵮󱙱󷣒󸎾󷙧󵌴󰷽󰰰󳡩󸐳󳂬󵂿
󱎂󲠅󽦘󸽮󰵮󱙱󲠅󽦘󵌴󱉿󱸎󵮢󲑩󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󵂬󰳈󸗂󰳚󰰛󱆮󵂬󸑏
󰰙󵭟󵌴󳏪󰷽󱖏󶜈󰶣󲑘󶤛󱓈󸾤󲳰󱈆
h. 󰻋󳃐󲿇󳣶󱙱󳉄󳃐󷚒󹆬󲣖󴫴󴎴󴈖󼶳󰰙󲬃󴆮󳟘󴆨󶜐󱫈󲵭󱷛󵌴󲳰
󱈆󰰗󼶳󴑹󴔒󵌴󲿇󳣶󰰙󶜈󰻋󷴿󳉄󳃐󵌴󲍨󱆔󱙱󲑓󲠅󽦘󵌴󳇞󱋇
󽶷 󵂿󴄣󲨌󲠅󽦘󰸴󵂬󱙱󴇲󲵭󰳅󹍹
a. 󰴣󰸴󵂬󵂠󰳳󶔗󷤻󲎌󵌴󱅙󵂿󼴩󱅙󵂿󲑩󸐡󵂬󰳈󳤈󵢩󵂿󴄣󱐏󵌴󱅙
󵂿󼴩󵂬󱊾󱆮󰴾󵂿󴄣󱐏󳘒󱖏󶜈󰶣󱕡󵂠󵑕󴠃󱓈󸾤
b. 󰴣󰸴󵂬󸛦󳟘󰰦󵂬󵂿󴄣󱐏󵌴󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󰸴󵂬󱆮󰴾󵂿󴄣󱐏󱖏󶜈󰶣
󰳳󵂠󰶯󲎻󱙱󵑕󴠃󱓈󸾤
c. 󲪏󵂿󴄣󱐏󰰙󵂬󳘒󼶳󲑩󲍛󸎿󵢋󱆮󰴾󸠍󲓰󴯼󰷯󼶳󰹈󱺞󱩒󲪭󸵟󵘳󲠫
󸵼󱐴󸵠󲋺󷕙󸵠󲽞󱆮󰴾󲑹󸠍󲓰󴯼󰷯󼶳󰵕󸽖󵂿󴄣󱐏󰰊󵫹󰰛󱖂󰰊
󵫹󸏁󳇚󵂿󴄣󱐏󵫹󸘩󵖀󸁠󰶣󲨗󷾰󴪫󴣲󲽞󵑕󴠃
d. 󱫈󴔳󵂬󳡤󰵮󰰗󼶳󴌕󰷯󱖏󶜈󰶣󰴴󵂿󴄣󱐏󰱉󴑿󱉵󼶳󲤓󸕶󱅧󳇚󷥶󱺞
󳢾󲵭󱷛󵚜󱊾󴌕󰷯󼶳󵂬󴃣󱈀󴈳󱺞󳢾󴌕󰷯󵚜󱊾󰲾󵑎󵑿󼶳󸎹󷣒󲑗󴃴
󱑵󵅛󲡭󱎃󰴴󵂿󴄣󰱉󴑿󱉵󵌴󴌕󰷯󱖏󶜈󰶣󱕡󵂠󶞪󷍗󲽞󴪫󴣲
e. 󰰙󷣒󰸴󵂬󳅤󱫿󲽞󳓋󷜹󸎌󵌴󵂿󴄣󱐏󲽞󲠅󽦘󳅤󱫿󲽞󳓋󷜹󸎌󵌴󵂿
󴄣󱐏󱖏󶜈󱘒󴸇󳗱󴇐󹎄󴉿󵌴󶋿󳢾󼶳󲑘󶤛󵑕󴠃󴬸󴢟󲽞󰶯󲎻
f. 󰰙󷣒󲑩󵂿󴄣󱐏󳜾󹄾󰳈󴠃󲽞󶔗󹟗󴏫󰱉󵂿󴄣󱐏󳜾󹄾󰳈󴠃󲽞󹟗󰳈
130°C󵌴󹟗󴏫󰱉󱖏󶜈󲑘󶤛󴬸󴢟
g. 󷵵󸕘󲬢󲾧󳟘󱅙󵂿󷵲󳘻󼶳󷵵󱐆󱫈󷵲󳘻󰱉󷤻󲎌󵌴󴏫󲤳󶭷󱩵󰵕󱷛󵌴
󴸆󱳠󲑓󵂿󴄣󱐏󲽞󲠅󽦘󱅙󵂿󰰙󲪏󲽞󱫈󳃘󲎌󶭷󱩵󰵕󱷛󵌴󴏫󲤳󰰗
󱅙󵂿󼶳󱖏󶜈󲑘󶤛󵂿󴄣󳅤󱫿󲣝󱴎󱍷󴠃󴠨󹏾󸾤
󽶸 󶌠󰻥
a. 󷴧󰰦󰰰󶌠󰻥󰴖󱘦󰸴󵂬󵏩󱖲󵌴󱶸󰵮󶌠󰻥󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󸎺󲑩󰻋󷴿󲾧
󶌠󰻥󵌴󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󵌴󲍨󱆔
b. 󱈁󰰙󶜈󶌠󰻥󳅤󱫿󵌴󵂿󴄣󱐏󵂿󴄣󱐏󰴣󶜈󵂻󵂠󰳳󶔗󲽞󱆮󳆨󳠺󵌴
󶌠󰻥󳟝󱍸󱞊󸎾󷙧󶌠󰻥
󷴼󷴟󵂬󸑏
󲲼󵌴STANLEY FATMAX SBI810󳗱󱋈󵂿󱎂󷕙󰰳󱉿󷜉󷴼󷴟󵂬󰳈󳂪󵾨󷕙
󰰳󱙱󸎾󷙧󷕙󴀵󷴼󲎌󷵣󲠅󽦘󸐡󵂬󰳈󰰦󰰰󵂬󲾔󼶳󱖲󳘒󰲉󸐡󱖮󵢘󰴖󹆞
󰰦󰰰󵂬󲾔󰸴󵂬
󲍨󱆔󷵲󳘻
󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󸑡󵂬󲍨󱆔󷲝󱘕
󷲝󱘕󽶬󸼣󷵹󸿯󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳈡󰹡󵌴󲾧󳟘󲍨󱆔󷲝󱘕󷵲󳘻
󱪃󵞑󱙱󷤻󲎌󰰙󸕘󴧩󰵕󰰗󲾧󱊝󷵲󳘻󰶣󲑘󶤛󵂿󱉶󵑕
󴠃󱙱󼶶󲽞󰰾󸠇󰶯󲎻
󰻋󲌈󲾧󳟘󷲝󱘕󱙱󷵲󳘻󰲒󰵕󱶸󳤨󸼣
󷲝󱘕󰱉󵌴󳠜󷵫󽸲󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󽸳󳃘󲠭󵂿󹜖󱎂󼶯󳟘󶋫󼶰󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󲽞󵂿󴄣󹜖󱎂
󼶯󳗱󶋫󼶰󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘
󽶳 󲠅󰷽󱫝󱫑󵌴󲍨󱆔
a. 󰻋󳃐󲠅󰷽󱫝󱫑󴎴󴈖󱙱󳘻󰳿󳠸󰲟󱙱󹺬󳜌󵌴󱫝󱫑󰶣󲨗󱕡󰳅󳓛
b. 󰰙󷣒󱫈󳙅󴬸󴸆󱳠󼶳󱺞󳟘󳙅󴪫󴌕󰷯󴂱󰷯󲽞󵹗󲒈󵌴󴸆󱳠󰰗󳏪󰷽󵂿
󱎂󲠅󽦘󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󰳳󵂠󵌴󴠃󶫌󰶣󴢡󴪫󵹗󲒈󲽞󴂱󰷯
c. 󳏪󰷽󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳘒󼶳󸎿󵢋󱅏󵫣󱙱󳖱󷤹󶔗󴇲󲵭󱍲󰰙󹁙󰱉󰶣󰸴󰸄󱸋
󱔽󲑓󲠅󽦘󵌴󳇞󱋇
󽶴󵂿󴂱󲍨󱆔
a. 󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳈥󱸎󲭓󹍻󰰛󳈥󲤵󵏩󸛦󶌉󰰙󶜈󰵕󰵴󰷱󳖢󲨌󳓋󷜹󳈥󱸎
󹃏󳇚󱫑󵌴󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󰰙󶜈󰸴󵂬󰵴󰷱󸋹󳅧󳈥󱸎󳠕󶋻󳓋󷜹󵌴󳈥󱸎
󱙱󵏩󸛦󵌴󳈥󲤵󲑩󸽺󰷧󵂿󱉶󹏾󸾤
b. 󸕶󱅧󰴖󰷯󳇚󷥶󳇚󱫑󷚒󹆬󼶳󱺞󵱚󸓻󳔇󴣸󴮵󱙱󱇽󵱵󱺞󳢾󰸄󸆲󰷯
󳇚󷥶󳇚󱫑󷚒󹆬󰶣󱴎󱍷󵂿󱉶󹏾󸾤
c. 󰰙󲬃󲑩󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳜾󹄾󱫈󹂟󰱉󲽞󴘫󴑹󴸆󱳠󰱉󴃣󸎾󱆎󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘
󲑩󱴎󱍷󵂿󱉶󹏾󸾤
d. 󰰙󲬃󴔳󵂬󸋼󶋫󶌉󰰙󶜈󵂬󸋼󶋫󳋊󸎢󳁾󱎂󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󲽞󽢇󱉵󱆮󳈥
󱸎󰸴󸋼󶋫󸎿󵢋󴣸󴒐󴆨󸷧󸍧󲽞󸎢󱎂󸘩󰵮󱕩󳅤󲽞󶍌󶌁󵌴󸋼󶋫
󰶣󱴎󱍷󵂿󱉶󹏾󸾤
e. 󲪏󱫈󲾔󱷛󰸴󵂬󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳘒󼶳󰸴󵂬󸐡󱖮󲾔󱷛󰸴󵂬󵌴󲧟󸹛󶋫󸐡󱖮
󲾔󱷛󰸴󵂬󵌴󵂿󶋫󲑩󸽺󰷧󵂿󱉶󹏾󸾤
f. 󱺞󳢾󳗱󴇐󸕶󱅧󱫈󴘫󴑹󴸆󱳠󰰗󳏪󰷽󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󼶳󲤓󰸴󵂬󲡡󳟘󱌒󰷹
󵂿󴉳󷜹󶏍󼶯RCD󼶰󰻋󳁊󵌴󵂿󴒐RCD󵌴󰸴󵂬󱖏󸽺󰷧󵂿󱉶󹏾󸾤
󽶵 󰴖󸆲󲍨󱆔
a. 󰻋󳃐󷲝󷥀󼶳󲪏󳏪󰷽󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳘒󱆪󴇲󲾧󰴴󰳅󵌴󳏪󰷽󲣝󰻋󳃐󴎴󸝼
󲪏󰸄󲶋󱊾󵆆󰽇󼶳󲽞󱫈󳟘󶱈󴯼󸛰󵻀󲽞󴆫󵅛󱕜󲤓󳘒󼶳󰰙󷣒󳏪󰷽󵂿
󱎂󲠅󽦘󱫈󳏪󰷽󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳘒󵔉󸼒󵌴󵅌󲮮󰶣󲑘󶤛󰰾󸠇󰴖󸆲󰶯󲎻
b. 󰸴󵂬󰱅󰴖󸽖󳁊󷜹󶏍󱽐󶋴󰸑󲾏󳁊󵏙󸸴󸽖󳁊󷜹󶏍󼶳󷵶󱺞󸐡󲪏󳡤
󰵮󰰗󰸴󵂬󸽖󲒈󹆬󽦘󸽖󴔒󲍨󱆔󹇥󲍨󱆔󽨬󱗥󱍲󸽖󳁊󵮢󷜹󶏍󶜈
󱈶󲑾󰴖󸆲󰶯󲎻
c. 󸽖󳽜󲵭󱷛󱗫󱎂󱫈󸏁󳇚󵂿󴒐󱙱󲽞󵂿󴄣󵎭󳃎󷾰󲽞󳋊󸎢󲠅󽦘󱋦󵘷
󰻋󲧰󱆪󱶳󰳈󱆪󳖈󰷥󶏍󲿇󳃘󳓓󱫈󲧰󱆪󰰖󳋊󸎢󲠅󽦘󲽞󲧰󱆪󱶳󰳈󳇚
󸑡󳘒󸑡󵂿󰶣󲑘󶤛󱓈󸾤
d. 󱫈󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳇚󸑡󰱰󱋦󼶳󳃎󳆩󲾧󳟘󷶁󶩤󸵼󱐴󲽞󳀃󲿇󸔇󵃵󱫈󵂿󱎂
󲠅󽦘󳗅󸋹󹂼󰵮󰰖󵌴󳀃󲿇󲽞󸵼󱐴󰶣󲑘󶤛󰴖󸆲󰶯󲎻
e. 󲿇󰰙󷣒󸎌󱊈󰷉󲓥󳘒󱋏󴇲󲵭󵪰󸀊󴢡󱙱󸆲󰷯󲣗󷚇󸎺󳦬󶜈󱫈󲵭󱷛
󲳰󱈆󰰗󶜈󳞭󱺒󱫑󳇞󱋇󰷪󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘
f. 󵑕󷜹󸐡󲪏󰰙󷣒󵧫󲏒󳢍󷚋󳟝󲽞󰸑󲾏󹕴󱛂󷴧󰸄󵌴󱸎󱕡󱙱󷚋󳟝󸎿
󵢋󸎢󱎂󸘩󰵮󲏒󳢍󷚋󳟝󰸑󹕴󲽞󸹛󱕡󱖏󶜈󰶣󱓒󱆎󸎢󱎂󸘩󰵮
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󵰐󰷯󰱉󳕅
󸽮󱍷󰰦󵂬󲍨󱆔󷤻󲎌
󰸴󵂬󱸕󽦘󲽞󱆮󰴾󲎔󵂬󵌴󳖢󴇐󼶳󲑩󲠅󰵮󱩿󲎌󳒻󳍺󱊾󵥕󲎌󵌴󲣗󱖑
󰰖󲿇󳃐󲽞󵂬󸆲󰷯󹍶󰷪󲠅󰵮󸙊󳙮󰰙󵥕󲎌󵌴󼶳󰶣󲑘󶤛󳏪󰷽󱸋󳇞
󱅞󳪌󳤨󲠮󶋫󱙱󵱚󸓻󵌴󰷥󶏍󼶳󴦇󱖶󱇌󲑩󵾨󱩿󰵮󲿓󱆎󱴆󹆬󱫑󳢐
󲽞󱸀󶫌󳢐󰱉
󷵣󷵲󳘻󲿇󱇋󰴯󶋹󰲾󷵣󲠅󽦘󵌴󵏙󵌴󵂬󸑏
󱫈󳠘󷵲󳘻󰲒󳇡󶰙󵌴󶭷󱩵󰵕󱷛󼶳󰸴󵂬󱆮󰴾󸽮󰵮󲽞󸛦󰵮󲽞󵂬󷵣󲠅
󽦘󸎾󷙧󰵴󰷱󱆮󰴾󳏪󰷽󼶳󱫱󱖏󶜈󰶣󸑳󲽘󰴖󱘦󱕩󰶯󱙱󲽞󷽊󰳳󳅤
󱫿󵌴󹏾󸾤
󽶳󲾧󳟘󳏪󰷽󵌴󰸴󵂬󷵲󳘻
a) 󲪏󱫈󵾨󱩿󰵮󱖏󶜈󷥶󵚜󱊾󳜌󶋫󵌴󱫝󲾧󸎾󷙧󳏪󰷽󳘒󼶳󲤓󸑡󸎌󶌉󶍄
󳉄󳃐󹆬󳡩󳉄󰷪󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󵾨󱩿󰵮󵚜󱊾󲡡󵂿󲑘󶋫󰶣󰸴󲠅󽦘󱷛󹄾
󵌴󸠍󲓰󹂼󰵮󲡡󵂿󼶳󲑘󶤛󳏪󰷽󶔗󷥶󵂿
󰴾󰴖󲍨󱆔
󵂠󴹽󲶋󲎈󲽞󲭑󴹽󳠭󶜈󸌐󲠒󵌴󰴖󱘦󼶯󱐏󳂯󱅏󵫣󼶰󼶳󲽞󶔗󲑓󷵣󵸸󰳳
󱛂󶍭󲑾󰸴󵂬󶋻󹜱󱙱󵕴󷵄󵌴󰴖󱘦󼶳󸾞󹆞󵂻󷽇󷽋󱆮󲍨󱆔󵌴󰴖󱘦󳈡
󰹡󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󵌴󵎫󵒏󲽞󳃘󵞑󼶳󱗗󱊠󰰙󲬃󰸴󵂬󳽞󲠅󽦘
󲤓󵐈󵱚󱺒󱅏󵫣󼶳󰵕󵘷󰻋󰴾󰵝󰰙󲑩󳽞󷴼󱶸󲪏󰾣󴷼󽦘󳡩󴷼
󱌒󰷹󹏾󸾤
󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󳘒󼶳󱖏󶜈󱉵󴸇󳠘󲍨󱆔󷲝󵞑󰱰󱷛󵌴󱆮󰴾󱌒󰷹󹏾󸾤󸎺󰳚󹏾
󸾤󱖏󶜈󳡩󶤆󰸴󵂬󰰙󲪏󰸴󵂬󳘒󸼒󸎌󸹛󵮢
󲒾󵱚󸕘󲍦󰲾󵏩󱆪󵌴󲍨󱆔󴇐󷤻󲣝󸟿󵂬󰲾󲍨󱆔󷜹󱶸󼶳󳤈󰳚󱌒󰷹󹏾󸾤󰴲
󴦇󳙮󳗱󴇐󸕶󱅧󵌴󸎺󰳚󹏾󸾤󱐏󳂯󽶯
󳇚󷥶󳗅󸋹󸎢󱎂󸘩󰵮󳘒󲾧󲑘󶤛󵌴󰶯󲎻󹏾󸾤
󳞭󳅧󹂼󰵮󸸆󴮵󲽞󸛦󰵮󳘒󲾧󲑘󶤛󵌴󰶯󲎻󹏾󸾤
󸹛󳠀󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󲾧󲑘󶤛󵌴󰶯󲎻󹏾󸾤󸹛󳠀󰸴󵂬󰵴󰷱󲠅󽦘󳘒󼶳󱫱
󲤓󲎌󳠀󰶕󲱝
󱗥󱍲󳅤󰶯󹏾󸾤
󱗺󱆎󲠅󽦘󰸴󵂬󸎌󵤋󰱉󰳳󵂠󵌴󵹗󲒈󲑘󶤛󵌴󰾺󲥕󱓈󲎻󼶯󰹈󱺞󼶳󸸆󱊋
󳠓󳡎󼶳󴰒󱊸󳙮󳶇󳠓󲔕󴁔󳯹󱙱󰱉󲏣󲤳󶋐󶌠󳢐󳘒󼶰
󲠅󽦘󰰖󵌴󳥞󷴮
󲲼󲠅󽦘󰰖󵌴󳥞󵰍󱖏󶜈󱐏󱗢󰵕󰰗󵭟󱖚󽶯
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰱚󸽺󰷧󰶯󲎻󹏾󸾤󼶳󵂬󲾔󱫈󰸴󵂬󱋦󼶳󲭓󹍻󷴢
󵐢󸼣󷵹󲿇󱇋
󰸑󲾏󲍨󱆔󵑎󸸴󲽞󳁊󵏙󸸴
󰸑󲾏󱗥󱍲󰻋󳁊󼴩
󰸑󲾏󸽖󲒈󱕿󶏆
V󰶓󴰒 󵏣󴉳󵂿
A󲍨󱯹 n0󹎝󲎌󸋹󸑯
Hz 󷾜󱆲 󶋓󳢙󸑳
W󵀚󴰒 󳇚󱫑󵫹󲋺
min 󱊈󸵶 󲍨󱆔󷲝󵞑󵭟󱖚
󰳭󴉳󵂿 r/min. 󴀸󱊈󸵶󸋹󸑯
󳗽󳠀󵖟󵌴󰷥󶏍
󱐏󱗢󱋇󸑳󲣘󰵸󵌴󳗽󳠀󼶳󲿓󱓆󱫈󲠅󽦘󱷛󱶡󰰖
󵞑󰹈󽶯
󽶴󽶲󽶴󽶲
󱋇󸑳󲣘󰵸
󵂿󴄣󱙱󱅙󵂿󼴩 󼶯󳠕󸿯󲠅󽦘󳈡󰹡󼶰
󵂿󴄣
󰰙󷴸󱯺󰳈󰵴󰷱󴹽󵂻󼶳󸙊󰰙󷣒󲒎󷵓󲿓󲧰󵂿󴄣
󷵵󱐆󲑩󵂿󴄣󳜾󹄾󱫈󴃣󰱉
󷵵󱐆󲑩󵂿󴄣󲌈󳓓󱫈󴏫󲤳󱖏󶜈󷿄󸎌40°C󵌴󱫑󳖢
󱖇󱫈󴸆󱳠󴏫󲤳󰴯󰳈10ºC󱙱40ºC󰱰󸼒󵌴󲳰󱈆󰰗󱅙󵂿
󰴣󵂬󲠅󽦘󸿯󸽮󵌴󱅙󵂿󼴩󸎾󷙧󱅙󵂿
󱶳󶏍󵂿󴄣󳘒󼶳󷵵󸕘󲬢󽸲󰻋󳁊󴸆󱳠󽸳󸘩󰵸󲾧󳈡󰹡󵌴󷵲󳘻󸎾󷙧
󱅙󵂿󼴩
󱖇󶜈󰸴󵂬STANLEY FATMAX󰰦󲓰󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿󼴩󰱚󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿󱆮󰴾󵂿
󴄣󱖏󶜈󰶣󴬸󷜲󲑘󶤛󰴖󸆲󰶯󲎻󱙱󳅤󲎻
󱊋󱐆󲒎󷵓󰱚󰰙󱖏󱇌󱅙󵂿󵌴󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿
󲤓󵪰󱓋󳞭󳅧󳟘󶍭󸿁󵌴󵂿󶋫
󷵵󱐆󲑩󱅙󵂿󼴩󳜾󹄾󱫈󴃣󰱉
󷵵󱐆󲿓󲧰󱅙󵂿󼴩
󷵵󱐆󱋍󵗮󱅙󵂿󼴩
󱅙󵂿󼴩󰴣󰹡󲎞󱇃󰸴󵂬
󰸴󵂬󱋦󷵵󸼣󷵹󰸴󵂬󲿇󱇋
󰰙󷣒󲒎󷵓󲑓󳅤󱫿󵌴󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿
󵂿󴂱󲍨󱆔
󳠘󲠅󽦘󸿯󸽮󱅙󵂿󼴩󼶯󱺞󳟘󼶰󰱚󱕚󸠇󶌉󶍄󼶳󱩖󳽞󳗱󹃏
󳇚󱫑󶋫󷵵󱍸󲭓󳪌󳤨󵂿󴒐󵂿󱓮󳙮󱗗󰰛󸷄󴯀󰰖󵌴󵂿
󱓮󰰊󶤛󱊋󱐆󲒎󷵓󰸴󵂬󰰊󶦙󵌴󵂿󴒐󳈥󱸎󳟁󳅧󱅙󵂿
󼴩󳙮󱗗󰰛󸷄󴯀󰰖󵌴󵂿󱓮󰰊󶤛
󱺞󳢾󵂿󴒐󶋫󳅤󱫿󼶳󲭓󹍻󷴧󱋇󸑳󱞊󲽞󳆨󳠺󵌴STANLEY FATMAX󳟝
󱍸󰱉󲭑󳞭󳅧󰵕󸕶󱅧󱕡󵂠󱓈󸾤
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰰙󲬃󷵓󱪃󵂬󳛌󸑡󵂿󴒐󳈥󱸎󳡩󳟁󰵐󱅙󵂿󼴩󱒞󱅖
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󵰐󰷯󰱉󳕅
󵂿󴒐󳈥󱸎󳞭󳅧󼶯󰴣󸾀󰳈󶭐󱪂󱙱󴮖󲒃󱆦󼶰
󱺞󳢾󹃏󷣒󲍨󷜹󳖎󵌴󵂿󴒐󳈥󱸎󽶯
󰵕󲍨󱆔󵌴󳖢󲨌󰰻󲧷󳗿󳈥󱸎
󲑩󳪳󶩉󲑘󶋫󸏁󳇚󱊾󳖎󳈥󱸎󵌴󲡡󵂿󵫹󲋺󰰖
󲑩󶽺󶩉󲑘󶋫󸏁󳇚󱊾󰱉󲯫󵫹󲋺󰰖
󷲝󱘕󽶬󳗱󹃏󸏁󳇚󳇚󱫑󵫹󲋺󷵵󸕘󲬢󸿯󸽮󵌴󲍨󷜹󷵲󳘻󼶳󰸴󵂬󰶞󷽐󳈥
󱸎󲧨󷴬󰸴󵂬󵌴󰻋󸾤󰰳󽶯
5 A
󱍶󶜈󸘩󰵮
󳠘󷴼󱶸󱐏󱗢󱺞󰰗󸘩󱊈󲽞󱆔󸘩󸘩󰵮
1. 󳀃󳠭󲧰󱆪
2. 󱋦󸎾󱖶󸐛󳃞󸶅
3. 6.35 mm 󱆡󷥊󲮎󸑯󳇚󱸎
4. 󱒰󵎵󱹅󴸆
5. 󵂿󴄣
6. LED󰷽󰰰󴠊
󷜹󸛦
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱫈󶋰󷜹󱋦󼶳󱅞󲑩󵂿󴄣󰴴󲠅󽦘󰰖󳁸󸾞
󰱚󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿󼶯󱪃A󼶰
󵂿󴄣󱫈󹖚󳻡󰸴󵂬󰱰󱋦󼶳󰵕󱕗󳗱󴇐󱁾󰴴󱋦󰰊󳦬󰱚󸌈󳢍󰷽󰰰󳈡󰹡󸀊󱷬
󵌴󵂿󸠉󳘒󼶳󸙊󹃏󷣒󱅙󵂿󵂿󴄣󱫈󱅙󵂿󳘒󱖏󶜈󰶣󱕪󴣸󽶰󸎺󳙮󳽝󲡼󴸇
󷸆󼶳󶔢󰰧󲣝󰰙󷚒󵞑󱉵󴸇󸼌󹎘
󷲝󱘕󽶬󷵵󱐆󱫈󴸆󱳠󴏫󲤳󰷧󰳈10°C󲽞󹟗󰳈40°C󵌴󴱰󱈆󰰗󰱚󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿
󲧨󷴬󵌴󱅙󵂿󴏫󲤳󰱚󱷼󶋒24°C
󴇲󽶯󶬵󵂿󴄣󴏫󲤳󰷧󰳈󶋒10°C󲽞󹟗󰳈40°C󼶳󱅙󵂿󼴩󲑩󰰙󰶣󰱚󵂿󴄣
󱅙󵂿
󵂿󴄣󲤓󵃵󱫈󱅙󵂿󼴩󱇃󼶳󱅙󵂿󼴩󰶣󱫈󵂿󴄣󴏫󲤳󱒎󹟗󲽞󸽺󰷧󱊾󱖮󸐡󴏫
󲤳󳘒󶤆󱎂󲧰󱽐󱅙󵂿
󴇲󲵭󽶯󰱚󵘷󰻋󸷙󵢋󲋺󵂿󴄣󱐏󶜈󲎔󴸇󳟅󹟗󲯫󶜈󼶳󲧟󸹛󰸴󵂬󲑞󱙞󼶳󷵵󱫈
󹖚󳻡󰸴󵂬󱋦󰱚󵂿󴄣󱐏󱅙󴔮󵂿
󱅞󲑩󱅙󵂿󼴩 (7) 󳈥󱆎󸐡󱖮󵌴󳈥󲤵󼶳󴦇󱖶󱇌󳈥󱆎󵂿󴄣󱐏 (5)
󶌫󶩉󱅙󵂿󳃘󵞑󴠊 (7a) 󳃐󶌙󸼈󴢮󼶳󷚒󵞑󲧰󱽐󱅙󵂿
󶌫󶩉󱅙󵂿󳃘󵞑󴠊 (7a) 󲡼󰳿󼶳󷚒󵞑󱅙󵂿󲍯󲽘󵂿󴄣󱐏 (5) 󲠗󱅙󴔮
󵂿󼶳󱖏󰵕󱕨󰰗󰸴󵂬󼶳󰲉󱖏󰵕󵃵󱫈󱅙󵂿󼴩󰰖(7)
󷵵󱫈󰰊󱘾󱇃󲑓󲠗󳓓󵂿󵌴󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿󱺞󳢾󵂿󴄣󸹛󳠀󱶳󰳈󳓓󵂿󴱰
󲮴󼶳󸗂󰱬󵂿󴄣󲑞󱙞󲑩󱷼󱷼󶍕󵖀
󱅙󵂿󼴩󵌴LED󴠊󳴘󲨌
充电器的LED模式(除SC120外)
充电中
充电完成
高温/低温电池包延迟
充电器的LED模式(仅限SC120)
充电中
充电完成
高温/低温电池包延迟
󴇲󲵭󽶯󱆶󲏌󱅙󵂿󼴩󰰙󰶣󲑓󳓛󹀅󵂿󴄣󱐏󱅙󵂿󱅙󵂿󼴩󵌴󳃘󵞑󴠊󰰙󰶣
󰳿󷾰󼶳󷚒󵞑󵂿󴄣󱐏󲌈󱫈󳓛󹀅
󴇲󲵭󽶯󸎺󱖏󶜈󰲉󷚒󵞑󱅙󵂿󼴩󳟘󸼌󹎘󱺞󳢾󱅙󵂿󼴩󳚂󵞑󳟘󸼌󹎘󼶳󷵵󲑩
󱅙󵂿󼴩󱙱󵂿󴄣󱐏󸐞󱊾󳆨󳠺󳟝󱍸󰱉󲭑󳇚󱕩󳪌󴉿
󲑩󵂿󴄣󵃵󱫈󱅙󵂿󼴩󱇃
󱖏󰵕󷴧󱅙󵂿󼴩󱙱󵂿󴄣󱐏󰻋󳃐󸏁󸑡󴱰󲮴󼶳LED󳃐󶌙󸼈󴢮󱅙󵂿󼴩󲑩󰻋
󳃐󱆮󰱉󵌴󵂿󴄣󱐏󱽐󶋴󱶳󰳈󱅙󴔮󵂿󸠉󵌴󴱰󲮴
󹟗󴏫󰷧󴏫󵂿󴄣󱐏󲧟󸏂󽶯
󱺞󳢾󱅙󵂿󼴩󳪌󴉿󱊾󵂿󴄣󵌴󴏫󲤳󸎌󹟗󲽞󸎌󰷧󼶳󱅙󵂿󼴩󲒪󰶣󶤆󱎂󱗫󱎂
󹟗󴏫󰷧󴏫󵂿󴄣󱐏󲧟󸏂󼶳󶌫󶩉LED󼶯6a󼶰󲑩󲡼󰳿󼶳󱅙󵂿󳛫󰾧󼶳󵮢󲫩󵂿󴄣
󲱅󱷅󱊾󸐡󲪏󴏫󲤳󰱰󱖶󼶳󱅙󵂿󼴩󰶣󶤆󱎂󱊋󳅧󱊾󵂿󴄣󱐏󱅙󵂿󳴘󲨌󸎺
󰱅󴰒󶩉󱍶󶜈󱖏󰵕󳟅󱷼󸾀󲤳󱫑󲧟󸹛󵂿󴄣󲑞󱙞
󵂿󴄣󱅙󵂿󴱰󲮴󳃘󵞑󴠊󼶯󱪃B󼶰
󱺞󱪃B󲾧󵞑󼶳󵂿󴄣󰰖󳟘󰰊󰱅󵂿󸠉󴱰󲮴󳃘󵞑󴠊󼶳󶜈󱷬󲮎󸑯󵘷󲎌󵂿󴄣
󲑞󱙞󳃞󰰗󵂿󸠉󴱰󲮴󳃞󸶅󼶯5a󼶰󼶳󲲼󲒪󶜈󳤨󵐈󵂿󴄣󰱉󵌴󱌒󰷹󵂿󸠉󼶳
󱺞󱪃B󲾧󵞑
󱵈󳃒󲨌󲍨󷜹
󳟘󰰊󰳚󱅙󵂿󼴩󷜉󷴼󷴟󰱚󱖏󰵕󲍨󷜹󱫈󱴆󰰖󼶳󰲉󱖏
󰵕󵏣󵪰󱫈󳧐󹆬󲽞󲠅󰷽󱖑󹆬󰰖
󱺞󳢾󲍨󷜹󱫈󱴆󰰖󼶳󷵵󵘷󰻋󱅙󵂿󼴩󵌴󰷥󶏍󱖏󰵕󸏁󳇚󱊾󵂿󴒐󳈥󲤵󼶳󲣝
󰰧󸎿󵢋󱴆󷥊󲽞󱆮󰴾󱖏󶜈󱻹󵙦󵧞󴂱󴉳󸑡󵌴󹀅󵙦󴯼󲑩󱅙󵂿󼴩󶚝󹆬󰷽
󰱚󱫈󱴆󰰖󲍨󷜹󷕙󰰳󵌴󰷥󶏍󳴘󳢐󰸴󵂬󶤙󲑾󽶴󽶷󽶶󴁩󵸧󸹛󷕙󰰳󽨬󵏣󲫨
󶤙󲑾󽶹󽶻󴁩󵸧󵌴󵖎󶠺󳢐󷕙󰰳󼶯󱒞󴲼󷽕󰲞󼶰󴯳󴯳󱩿󲎌󱅙󵂿󼴩󼶳󲑩󷕙󰰳󳟅
󱷼󸾀󲤳󸵠󱆎󳠓󳡎󼶳󹎄󵃵󶋒󽶷󽶷󴁩󵸧󹄾󱫈󱴆󱷛󲑩󱅙󵂿󼴩󶚝󹆬󵌴󲍨󷜹
󳳕󲑓󱈣󹄾󱉵󵌴󷕙󰰳󼶳󲍯󱆔󳓓󶏍󱊾󰷥
󴇲󲵭󽶯󷵵󰰙󷣒󲑩󽶳󽶴󽶲󱅙󵂿󼴩󲍨󷜹󱫈󳧐󲋺󲽞󲠅󰷽󱖑󰰗󹆬
󴇲󲵭󽶯󲍨󷜹󽶳󽶴󽶲󱅙󵂿󼴩󳘒󼶳󷵵󵘷󰻋󱅙󵂿󴠊󳟽󰰖󳃘󱖹󱸀󶫌󳢐
󱫈󲠅󽦘󰰖󲍨󷜹󱙱󳁸󸾞󵂿󴄣󱐏
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱅞󳃞󰰗󸷘󲎌󳃞󸶅󼶳󸽖󳽜󷥶󱕡󲧰󱆪󼶳󴦇󱖶󱇌󳁸󸾞󲽞󲍨󷜹󵂿󴄣
󲍨󷜹󵂿󴄣󱐏󼶯󱪃C󼶰
󱺞󱪃C󲾧󵞑󼶳󲑩󵂿󴄣󱐏󳈥󱆎󲠅󽦘󼶳󵏣󶤙󱗥󷤸󽸲󱙽󱛖󽸳󰰊󱶝󵘷󰻋󵂿
󴄣󱐏󲍨󷜹󲣝󸷘󲎌󱊾󰷥
󳁸󸾞󵂿󴄣󱐏󼶯󱪃D󼶰
󱺞󱪃D󲾧󵞑󼶳󳃞󰰗󵂿󴄣󸠃󳓓󳃞󸶅󼶯5b󼶰󲣝󲑩󵂿󴄣󱐏󰴴󲠅󽦘󰱉
󱕨󱉵
󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󼶯󱖏󸐳󸽮󰵮󼶰󼶯󱪃E󼶳F󼶰
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰱚󸽺󰷧󰰾󸠇󰴖󱘦󱕩󰶯󵌴󹏾󸾤󼶳󷵵󷴧󱋦󸎾󱖶󸐛󳃞󸶅󶏍󰳈󸷘󲎌
󰷥󶏍󼶳󲽞󱆪󸼋󲠅󽦘󲣝󱕨󰰗󵂿󴄣󱐏󼶳󴦇󱖶󱇌󸎾󷙧󰵴󰷱󷶁󳔟󲽞󳁸󸾞󲍨
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󵰐󰷯󰱉󳕅
󷜹󸽮󰵮󲽞󸛦󰵮󲵭󱷛󱗫󱎂󱖏󶜈󰶣󸑳󲽘󰶯󲎻
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰱚󸽺󰷧󰰾󸠇󰴖󱘦󱕩󰶯󵌴󹏾󸾤󼶳󱖇󱖏󰸴󵂬󸎺󳼒󲠅󽦘󵌴󲍨󱆔󲡡
󳃒 󸶀󼶯 8󼶰󲑩󲠅󽦘󲳁󳃒󱫈󰷽󰰰󲍨󱆔󲡡󰰖󱫈󰸴󵂬󸎌󵤋󰱉󼶳󷵵󱐆󵂬󲍨󱆔
󲡡󳃒󸶀󼶯8󼶰󲑩󲠅󽦘󳥬󵽎󲽞󱩿󲎌󱊾󰴖󲽞󴯼󰷯󰰖󷵵󱐆󲑩󲠅󽦘󲳁󳃒󰳈
󱸎󹍶󰰖󳖢󲽞󲑩󴯼󰷯󲳁󳃒󱫈󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󰰖
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰱚󸽺󰷧󰰾󸠇󰴖󱘦󱕩󰶯󵌴󹏾󸾤󼶳󷵵󵘷󰻋󱩿󲎌󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󵌴󷕙
󳥬󼶯 9󼶰󸀊󱷬󵾨󱩿
󴇲󲵭󽶯󱺞󹃏󲍨󷜹󲽞󳞭󳅧󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󼶯8󼶰󼶳󱖇󱖏󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󳈡󰹡󵌴󷕙󳥬
󼶯9󼶰󵘷󰻋󴯳󴯳󵾨󱩿󷕙󳥬
󱖏󸑡󸎌󴔒󱆎󲠅󽦘󰵴󰷱󰰊󰹲󵌴󴆄󳳕󼶯10󼶰󳡩󲍨󷜹󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󼶯8󼶰
󱖇󱖏󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󳈡󰹡󵌴󷕙󳥬󼶯9󼶰󱺞󳢾󳗱󹃏󳃒󸶀󼶳󱖏󲑩󱆮󰴴󲠅󽦘󰰖
󳁸󸾞
󱺞󹃏󳁸󸾞󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󼶳󷵵󳁸󸾞󱩿󲎌󲍨󱆔󲡡󳃒󸶀󼶯9󼶰󵌴 󷕙 󳥬󼶯 8󼶰󼶳󴦇 󱖶
󲑩󷕙󳥬󲍨󷜹󱫈󱕜󹆬󵘷󰻋󵾨󱩿󷕙󳥬󼶯9󼶰
󴇲󲵭󽶯󳟘󱷣󵢩󱴆󱵈󲑘󸋵󳃒󸶀󱙱󲌈󳓓󸛦󶏍
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󲍨󷜹󱙱󳁸󸾞󷕙󰰳󱉿󱸎󲽞󱹅󵮹󼶯󱪃 G, H
󷵣󲠅󽦘󷜹󳟘󲮎󸑯󳇚󱸎󼶳󳙅󰳈󳞭󳅧󷕙󰰳󱉿󱸎
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱅞󵘷󰻋󲠅󽦘󲠗󷜉󸷘󲎌󼶳󸽖󳽜󲧰󱆪󷜉󴛃󴉩󼶳󴦇󱖶󱇌󲍨󷜹󲽞󳁸
󸾞󸽮󰵮
󲑩󱋦󸎾󱖶󸐛󴔒󱬊󼶯2󼶰󷴼󲎌󱫈󰱉󸼒󰷥󶏍󼶳󸷘󲎌󲠅󽦘
󲑩󸶒󱸎󸌁󼶯11󼶰󳈥󱆎󲮎󸑯󳇚󱸎󼶯3󼶰󰱉󼶯 󱪃 G󼶰
󴇲󲵭󽶬󱺞󹃏󳁸󸾞󸶒󱸎󱹅󵮹󼶳󷵵󲑩󱒰󵎵󱹅󴸆󼶯4󼶰󰴴󲠅󽦘󵌴󳽝󹆬󼶯󱪃H󼶰
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰴣󰸴󵂬󱈀󱉶󹎝󲎌󱹅󵮹󹆞󱈀󱉶󱹅󵮹󱖏󶜈󰶣󱕩󳅤󼶳󰴴󶔢󸑳󲽘
󱓈󸾤󰸴󵂬󱋦󼶳󱅞󳪌󳤨󱹅󵮹󼶳󵘷󰻋󱹅󵮹󰰖󴆇󳟘󷜲󵇌󰴣󰸴󵂬󱈀󱉶󹎝
󲎌󸽮󰵮
󰸴󵂬
󷲝󱘕󽶬󷵵󷴧󲠅󽦘󳃞󴧩󶤆󳟘󶩤󱸲󲠅󰷽󷵵󱐆󷿄󷽇󶱕
󸐳󳂬󸋹󱎂󳖢󱖹󱪃
󱺞󹃏󳂪󵾨󼶳󷵵󱖹󱋦󼶯󹍺󳘒󸵟󼶰󸋹󱎂󱺞󹃏󳢍󲧰󼶳󷵵󱖹󱖶󼶯󸐭󳘒󸵟󼶰
󸋹󱎂
󱺞󹃏󸐳󳂬󱖹󱋦󸋹󱎂󼶳󷵵󱖹󲠆󳇡󱎂󱋦󸎾󱖶󸐛󴔒󱬊󼶯2󼶰
󱺞󹃏󸐳󳂬󱖹󱖶󸋹󱎂󼶳󷵵󱖹󱖔󳇡󱎂󱋦󸎾󱖶󸐛󴔒󱬊
󱺞󹃏󸷘󲎌󲠅󽦘󼶳󷵵󲑩󱋦󸎾󱖶󸐛󴔒󱬊󶏍󰳈󰱉󸼒󰷥󶏍
󳂪󵾨󷕙󰰳󷕙󴀵󷴼󶏍
󰱚󷣒󳂪󱆎󵌴󷕙󰰳󲽞󷕙󴀵󸐳󳂬󱖮󸐡󵌴󸶒󱸎󱹅󵮹
󳃞󴧩󰵕󰰖󷵲󳘻󼶳󸐳󳂬󸋹󱎂󳖢󱖹
󲑩󲠅󽦘󰰛󵾨󱩿󰵮󲑓󹿌
󳃞󰰗󳀃󳠭󼶯1󼶰
󳂪󵾨󱖶󼶳󵂬󱍲󵕻󳀃󲿇󳡩󳪌󳤨󱍲󵕻
LED󰷽󰰰󴠊
󳃞󰰗󳀃󳠭󱖶󼶳LED󰷽󰰰󴠊󼶯6󼶰󲑩󶤆󱎂󰳿󷾰󱫈󲠅󽦘󸎢󸋹󱋦󼶳󲪏󸘩󱊈󳃞
󰰗󳀃󳠭󳘒󼶳LED󰷽󰰰󴠊󰶣󰳿󷾰
󳟅󰸟󰸴󵂬󳈡󵞑
󳂪󵾨󷕙󰰳
󱍸󲭓󰸴󵂬󳽝󵘷󵸸󱭕󱙱󲒹󲑒󵌴󷕙󰰳󱉿󱸎
󱺞󳢾󹁉󰵕󳂪󵾨󷕙󰰳󼶳󷵵󲒎󷵓󱍷󱆎󲑾󷴶󴈳󴌃󴌕󲽞󶙏󵌱󰷽󰱚󴌅󴔒󱋙
󱍸󲭓󷴧󲠅󽦘󱙱󷕙󰰳󱉿󱸎󰰛󷕙󰰳󲑓󹿌
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󲲼󵌴STANLEY FATMAX 󲠅󽦘󷴼󷴟󵻀󶩃󼶳󱖏󰵕󸹛󳠀󰸴󵂬󼶳󰴣󹃏󳢔󲑾󶌠
󳁊󶬵󷣒󳃐󶌙󰵒󰴖󴔮󲵭󵌴󲠅󰷽󳓟󳢾󼶳󱊠󹃏󲑓󲠅󽦘󸎾󷙧󸐡󲪏󵌴󰻋󱆵
󱙱󲎌󳠀󴎴󴈖
󸾞󲎌󳠀󴎴󴈖󱷛󼶳󲲼󵌴󱅙󵂿󼴩󳗱󹃏󰵴󰷱󶌠󳁊
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱫈󲑓󲠅󽦘󸎾󷙧󰵴󰷱󶌠󳁊󱋦󼶳󷵵󱅞󳁸󱓓󱆮󰱉󵌴󵂿󴄣󱅞󽢇󰰗󱅙
󵂿󼴩󼶳󴦇󱖶󱇌󸎾󷙧󴎴󴈖
󰸴󵂬󸋼󱋈󲽞󲣖󲠮󲎌󳠀󴎴󴈖󲠅󽦘󱙱󱅙󵂿󼴩󱇃󵌴󸑡󹏾󳳕
󲎌󳠀󰸴󵂬󴑹󲠮󴎴󴈖󵂿󳠭󱷛󱶡󷵵󱐆󰸴󵂬󰵴󰷱󵗀󵜄󲯫󲽞󴓗󱋙󱭕
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󲎌󳠀󲿓󲧰󱒰󵎵󲣝󸌈󳂂󼶳󴎴󸾞󱇃󸘩󴠍󲒈
󰻋󳁊󴸆󱳠
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󲬃󰰛󳛌󸑡󲏅󲥂󱭍󱫣󰰊󷾰󱶳󴹽
󰳳󱛂󱙱󵂿󴄣󱐏󱗢󱖏󲱅󱷅󲽞󱩒󳓆󵌴󳡎󳕣󼶳󰴴󶔢󸽺󰷧󲑓󱔋󳡎
󳕣󵌴󹃏󴃴󷵵󳦰󳅻󲪏󱫑󷤻󲎌󱩒󳓆󵂿󴂱󰳳󱛂󱙱󵂿󴄣󳞭󱷣
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SBI810
󵂿󱓮 VDC 18V (20V MAX)
󵧞󸌊󸋹󸑯 r/min 0 - 2 800
󶩤󱸲 BPM 0 - 3 500
󳟅󱷼󱍲󵕻
󼶯󳖢󴇐󼶰
Nm 180
󱒰󵎵󲏌󸠉 mm 6.35 (Hex)
󸠇󸠉 kg 0.9 (󰰙󱐏󳂯󵂿󴄣)
󱅙󵂿󼴩 SC125 SC200 SC400
SC401
SC120
󸌠󱆎
󵂿󱓮 VAC 220-240 220-240 220-240 220-240
󸌠󱉵
󵂿󱓮 VDC 18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
󵂿󴉳 A 1.25 2 4 1.25
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󵰐󰷯󰱉󳕅
󵂿󴄣 SB201 SB202 SB204 SB206
󵂿󱓮 VDC 18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
18V
(20V MAX)
󲏌󸠉 Ah 1.5 2.0 4.0 6.0
󵸸󱭕 Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion Li-Ion
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STANLEY FATMAX󳈡󰹡󷣚󵎳󶭷󱩵󲣰󴇛󵌴󱆞󱖛󹀸󲓰󱙱󳆨󳠺󳟝󱍸󱫑
󴢡 󲾧 󳟘 STANLEY FATMAX 󳟝󱍸󰱉󲭑󸙊󽦘󳟘󷴫󶋯󳟘󵾝󵌴󰴖󱘦󼶳󰱚󲎚
󲾔󳈡󰹡󹟗󳓟󱙱󱖏󹆤󵌴󵂿󱎂󲠅󽦘󳟝󱍸󳟘󱆪󳆨󳠺󳟝󱍸󰱉󲭑󵌴󷵤󲳰󼶳
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e . 󰰙󷣒󸓪󲤳󰷉󲩘󹂂󲿇󳚈󱋏󴇲󲵭󶟶󰰗󶥃󸆲󹟉󵌴󲣗󷚇󱺞󳽞󱖏󱫈󲵭
󱷛󲳰󴆳󰰗󳞭󱺒󱫑󳇞󱋇󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘
f . 󸔸󵄨󵧫󶸸󷭃󱐆󵧫󲐸󹠵󷚋󳟝󲽞󰸑󲾏󹑟󱛂󷴂󰸄󵌴󹋾󹠃󷚋󳟝
󱙱󲿇󱹅󸔞󹂗󴉩󱏃󸘩󰵮󲐸󹠵󷚋󳟝󰸑󹑟󲽞󸹐󹠃󱖏󶜈󳟎󳆀󱆎󴉩
󱏃󸘩󰵮󰱉
g . 󶬵󸛦󱀕󵂬󳖦󸑿󳇚󳆸󽣝󷝬󶏍󹁙󱳄󷨅󱀕󵌴󷝬󶏍󼶳󷭃󵚮󲎌󳽝󵚮󸑿󳇚
󱙱󰸴󵂬󸑞󰳚󷝬󶏍󰸴󵂬󹁙󱳄󷨅󱀕󱖏󴏏󲑾󶥃󵹗󱳄󳟘󸻰󵌴󱓈󹀡
h . 󷭃󱐆󱩖󹌔󶇵󰸴󵂬󶔢󲑵󲠅󽦘󴰒󱊰󴩚󲲅󼶳󷴂󰸄󷳮󲬃󶤆󴕧󶔢󲮮󵄌󲠅
󽦘󵌴󲍨󱆔󱔋󱋟󵹲󲭑󳏪󰷽󱖏󰵕󱫈󴮵󱋏󸹵󸑳󲽘󱨇󸠇󱁐󲎻
4. 󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󵌴󰸴󵂬󶥃󴇲󲵭󰳅󹋂
a . 󷭃󱐆󷿄󷹸󶱕󰸴󵂬󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󷭃󳦰󳐆󰸄󵌴󲻖󵂬󰸴󵂬󳽝󵚮󵌴󹃆󱏃
󲠅󽦘󶬵󰸴󵂬󵌴󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳽝󵚮󴥝󷫲󼶳󷪋󲠅󽦘󶜈󰵕󷨅󷦸󹌰󲎌󰽭󳞭
󳟘󳓟󳞭󲍨󱆔󱫑󱯶󷙧󲠅󰷽
b . 󶬵󸹨󸻰󰰙󶜈󸹨󱞰󲽞󸻰󸹦󹃆󴒐󼶳󱊋󱐆󰸴󵂬󷪋󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󶬵󸹨󸻰󴥝
󴇐󳇞󱋇󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󼶳󱋟󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󲌈󱫈󱓈󹀡󼶳󲭓󹋅󰳁󰵕󶂶󰻥
c . 󱫈󱯶󷙧󰵴󰷱󷬩󳔟󳞭󳈷󸛦󰵮󲽞󱄷󲌈󲠅󽦘󰱰󱋦󼶳󲭓󹋅󲬎󹃆󴒐󰰖󽢇
󳆩󳈥󹋾󱕗/󲽞󱓓󰰗󹃆󴄣󵿟󳽞󼳴󸽖󷳀󲯫󲍨󱆔󳇤󳖩󱖏󸽺󰷧󹃆󱏃󲠅
󽦘󲵭󱷛󱞰󱏃󵌴󹎨󹀡
d . 󲑫󸹳󶏍󵌴󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󱄷󲌈󱫈󱅭󵫣󴥝󴇐󳇚󷦗󵌴󱫑󳖢󼶳󰰿󰰧󰰙󷣒󷴂
󰰙󴩚󲲅󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󲽞󲑵󸑞󰳚󰸴󵂬󳃘󵞑󰰙󵔋󷥰󵌴󰴖󱛧󳏪󰷽󹃆󱏃󲠅
󽦘󳠕󶁻󷧎󶅔󵌴󰸴󵂬󶔗󳏪󰷽󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳟎󵌫󵂠󱓈󹀡
e . 󶂶󷳀󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳷹󳤨󴉩󱏃󸘩󰵮󳙮󱗗󲑵󴒘󲽞󱒰󰷪󳙮󱗗󲌈󱫈󰵴
󰷱󵗮󳊈󲳰󴆳󼶳󲽞󰵴󰷱󶜈󲫇󹊸󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󸓠󷙧󵌴󱆮󰴾󲳰󴆳󶬵󳟘󳊈
󴀙󼶳󲭓󹋅󱫈󰸴󵂬󰱰󱋦󰻥󴹽󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󷨋󱷣󰳅󳓛󸙊󳙮󵂻󳖦󹃆󱏃󲠅
󽦘󳻟󶍭󶂶󷳀󲾧󲑷󶤛
f . 󰻋󳃐󱊋󱋢󲠅󽦘󸧳󱊶󱙱󴎴󴗼󱻱󱟥󶂶󷳀󱉿󽦧󸧳󱊶󵌴󱉿󽦘󱒰󰷪󵌴
󱖏󶜈󲯫󳞭󰷧󼶳󳞭󳙅󳖦󳇞󱋇
g . 󰸴󵂬󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󸛦󰵮󱙱󲠅󽦘󱉿󹋾󵮢󳚈󼶳󷭃󸕘󲬢󸑞󰳚󳃘󵞑󰸴󵂬󼶳
󰰧󳃘󵞑󹋅󱐏󱗢󲠅󰷽󴾬󱳠󱙱󲾧󷣒󱯶󷙧󲠅󰷽󵌴󴇲󲵭󰳅󹋂󶬵󰸴󵂬
󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󱯶󷙧󶥃󷨅󷦸󵂬󸑏󰰙󵏩󵭟󵌴󳏪󰷽󼶳󳟎󲑷󶤛󱓈󹀡
h . 󲿇󳣶󱙱󳀵󳉄󷚒󹆬󸙊󲻖󰻋󳃐󰲰󴫴󴎴󴗼󱕗󸔞󹂗󴆨󶜐󱅟󴔒󲿇󳣶󱙱
󳀵󳉄󷚒󹆬󰰙󰺙󳖦󱫈󲵭󱷛󲳰󴆳󰰗󲑵󲠅󽦘󸒡󷙧󲍨󱆔󷌊󴹽󶥃󳇞󱋇
5. 󹃆󴄣󲠅󽦘󵌴󰸴󵂬󶥃󴇲󲵭󰳅󹋂
a . 󱖇󶜈󰸴󵂬󷞰󸑳󲦱󱞊󳃘󲎌󵌴󱅙󹃆󼴩󴢢󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆 󰸴󵂬󱁫󸔸󱖮󰰊
󵥋󹃆󴄣󵿟󵌴󱅙󹃆󼴩󴢢󱆮󰴾󼳴󱭕󵌴󹃆󴄣󵿟󱅙󹃆󳟎󲑷󶤛󴠃󴠥󱓈󹀡
b . 󷭃󰸴󵂬󱔋󲦱󵌴󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󹃆󴄣󵿟 󰸴󵂬󱆮󰴾󹆞󱔋󲦱󵌴󹃆󴄣󵿟󳟎
󲑷󶤛󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻󱙱󴠃󴠥󱓈󹀡
c . 󰰙󰸴󵂬󹃆󴄣󵿟󳚈󼶳󷭃󲑫󱆮󸔞󹂗󱺞󸏷󵽮󸠢󵘳󲢹󸴵󱐴󸠙󲋺󷕙
󶀹󰵕󱕗󱆮󰴾󱖏󸑿󸑡󹃆󴄣󱆖󳯗󵌴󸠍󲔌󴯼󱛂󲑫󹃆󴄣󱆖󳯗󵖀󸁠󳟎
󲑷󶤛󴠣󱁐󲽞󴠃󴠥
d . 󴜊󵂬󹃆󴄣󵌴󲳰󴆳󰰗󼶳󴌕󹟉󳟎󲬎󹃆󴄣󰱉󱦒󱉵󽶰󸕶󱅧󶥃󴌕󹟉󳇚󷦗󶬵
󰰙󲑹󲭑󳇚󷦗󴌕󹟉󼶳󷭃󵂬󴎴󴃣󴅶󴈳󶬵󴌕󹟉󱦒󴜦󱊾󵑎󵑿󰰖󼶳󴅶󴈳󰱰
󲫴󸖅󲻖󸒡󷙧󴆫󵊶󲬎󹃆󴄣󱦒󱉵󵌴󴌕󹟉󳟎󱋍󴛃󵍸󶡎󲽞󸑳󲽘󴠣󱁐
e . 󷭃󱐆󰸴󵂬󲠗󶁻󳊈󱶂󲽞󳓋󱏃󵌴󹃆󴄣󵿟󲽞󲠅󽦘󳊈󱶂󲽞󳓋󱏃󵌴󹃆
󴄣󱖏󶜈󷚒󴹰󱉵󰰙󱖏󹋐󷦸󵌴󷙧󴢢󼶳󲑷󶤛󴠃󴠥󴬸󴢟󲽞󱁐󲎻󹎨󹀡
f . 󷭃󱐆󷴂󹃆󴄣󵿟󲽞󲠅󽦘󳜾󹄾󳖦󴠃󰱉󲽞󸓪󹟗󴒿󲤳󵌴󴾬󱳠󰱉󳜾󹄾
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g . 󷭃󸕘󲬢󲾧󳟘󱅙󹃆󷬁󳘻󼶳󷭃󱐆󱫈󷬁󳘻󰱉󷣩󲎌󵌴󴒿󲤳󵲘󱪡󰵕󱷛󵌴
󴾬󱳠󲑵󹃆󴄣󵿟󲽞󲠅󽦘󱅙󹃆󰰙󵄨󲽞󱫈󳃘󲎌󵲘󱪡󰵕󱷛󵌴󴒿󲤳󰰗
󱅙󹃆󼶳󱖏󶜈󲑷󶤛󹃆󴄣󳊈󱶂󰰿󱴎󱍷󴠃󴠥󹎨󹀡
󷨅󷦸󵂬󸑏
󲲼󵌴󴥝󱋈󷚀󳏧󷾰󲋺󷜉󷨅󷦸󵂬󳖦󳐱󶃶󷕙
󶀹󱙱󸒡󷙧󷕙󴀵󷨅󲎌󷪋󲠅󽦘󸔸󵂬󳖦󲑭󳯆󵂬󲾓󼶳󱖲󳚈󰲉󸔸󱖮󵢘󰴖󹆞
󲑭󳯆󵂬󲾓󰸴󵂬
󲍨󱆔󷬁󳘻
󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󰰊󶦙󲍨󱆔󷲝󱘕
󷲝󱘕󽶬󸺥󷳗󹀚󷪋󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳈡󰹡󵌴󲾧󳟘󲍨󱆔󷲝󱘕󷬁󳘻
󱪮󷥰󱙱󷣩󲎌󱺞󰰙󸕘󲍦󰵕󰰗󰵴󰷱󷲝󱘕󱙱󷬁󳘻󼶳󱖏󶜈󳟎
󲑷󶤛󷦗󹃆󴠃󴠥󱙱󲽞󱨇󸠇󱁐󲎻
󰻋󲌈󲾧󳟘󷲝󱘕󱙱󷬁󳘻󳞵󰵕󱀕󰴬󲫴󳤨󸺥
󰵕󰰗󲾧󳟘󷲝󱘕󰱉󱊝󱉵󵌴󽶇󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󽶇󳃘󵌴󳙮󹃆󹛄󱏃󼶯󳟘󶄙󼶰󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘
󲽞󹃆󴄣󹛄󱏃󼶯󴥝󶄙󼶰󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘
1. 󲠅󰷽󱱚󱫑󲍨󱆔
a . 󷭃󰻋󳃐󲠅󰷽󱱚󱫑󴎴󴗼󳘻󰳿󴎞󰲷󲽞󹺬󳜌󵌴󱱚󱫑󳟎󲨗󵌫󰳅󳓛
b . 󷭃󱐆󱫈󳙅󴬸󴾬󱳠󼶳󱺞󳟘󳙅󴪫󴌕󹟉󴃇󹟉󲽞󵹗󱳄󵌴󴾬󱳠󰱉󳏪󰷽󹃆
󱏃󲠅󽦘󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󵂤󵂠󵌴󴠃󶫌󱖏󶜈󳟎󲨗󴪫󵹗󱳄󲽞󴧇󹄥
c . 󷭃󵮢󲫩󱅭󵫣󱙱󳖱󷤶󶔗󹂗󸹨󰱰󲫴󲿊󳏪󶇑󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󱊈󲭑󳟎󲑷󶤛
󰸄󵅌󳖦󳇞󱋇
2. 󹃆󴃇󲍨󱆔
a . 󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳈥󹋾󲭓󹋅󶥃󳈥󲤵󵏩󵭟󱊋󱐆󰵕󰵴󰷱󳖢󲨌󳓋󷝬󳈥󹋾󹃏
󳇚󱫑󵌴󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󰰙󶜈󰸴󵂬󰵴󰷱󸛦󳇚󼴩󳈥󹋾󰸴󵂬󳠕󶁻󳓋󷝬󵌴
󳈥󹋾󶥃󵏩󵭟󵌴󳈥󲤵󱖏󸽺󰷧󷦗󹃆󹎨󹀡
b . 󸕶󱅧󰴖󹟉󳇚󷦗󳇚󱫑󷚒󹆬󼶳󱺞󵱚󸓻󳔇󴪄󴮵󴭑󴠖󱙱󱇽󵱵󶬵󰸄󵌴
󸆲󹟉󳇚󱫑󼶳󳟎󱴎󱍷󷦗󹃆󵌴󹎨󹀡
c . 󰰙󲬃󲑫󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳜾󹄾󱫈󹂟󰱉󲽞󴘫󴛤󴾬󱳠󰱉󴃣󸒡󱆎󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘
󳟎󱴎󱍷󷦗󹃆󹎨󹀡
d . 󱊋󱐆󴜊󵂬󹃆󶄙󷭃󱐆󰸴󵂬󹃆󶄙󰹀󳋊󸓠󳁾󱏃󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󲽞󽢇󱉵󳈥
󹋾󷴂󹃆󶄙󸔞󹂗󴪄󴆨󸦯󸖕󱙱󴉩󱏃󸘩󰵮󱕩󳊈󲽞󶊣󶈹󵌴󹃆󶄙
󳟎󱴎󱍷󷦗󹃆󱓈󹀡
e . 󶬵󷣒󱫈󲾓󱷛󰸴󵂬󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󼶳󷭃󰸴󵂬󸔸󱖮󲾓󱷛󰸴󵂬󵌴󲧟󸹐󹃆󶄙
󳇒󵂬󸔸󱖮󲎞󱷛󰸴󵂬󵌴󹃆󶄙󱖏󸽺󰷧󷦗󹃆󱓈󹀡
f . 󶬵󲭓󹋅󱫈󴘫󴛤󴾬󱳠󰱉󳏪󰷽󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󼶳󷭃󰸴󵂬󱕩󴖁󹃆󰻋󷳀󼴩
(RCD) 󰸴󵂬RCD󱖏󸽺󰷧󷦗󹃆󹎨󹀡
3. 󰴖󸆲󲍨󱆔
a . 󰻋󳃐󷲝󷤬󽶰󱫈󳏪󰷽󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳚈󼶳󷭃󵃵󲵭󲾧󱯶󷙧󵌴󳏪󰷽󰰿󳃞󴧩󰰊
󶦙󵌴󵤋󲨌󱯶󷙧󷭃󱐆󱫈󵆆󰽇󲽞󱫈󱕩󱊾󴀾󱛂󸛰󵻀󲽞󷇵󱛂󵌴󲫇󹊸
󳚈󰸴󵂬󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳏪󰷽󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳚈󼶳󰰊󳚈󵌴󴇲󲵭󱍲󱊈󳔇󱖏󶜈󳟎
󲑷󶤛󱨇󸠇󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻
b . 󰸴󵂬󰼖󰴖󸽖󷳀󷝬󶏍󱽐󵿛󰸑󲾏󷳀󵏙󷝬󶏍󸽖󷳀󷨅󱀕 (󰹈󱺞󱫈󸔸
󵄨󳩊󰵮󰰗󰸴󵂬󵌴󸽖󱳄󹆬󽦘󸽖󴔒󲍨󱆔󹇥󲍨󱆔󽨬󲽞󶘅󱍲󰻋󷳀󷝬
󶏍) 󱖏󴏏󲑾󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻
c . 󸕶󱅧󲵭󱷛󱞰󱏃󸑿󳇚󹃆󴒐󱕗/󲽞󹃆󴄣󵿟󶥈󳁔󲽞󳋊󸓠󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘
󰱰󱋦󼶳󷭃󵚮󲎌󸹨󸻰󷌊󳖦󸻰󸹦󰷥󶏍󶬵󳋊󸓠󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󳚈󲑫󲿇󳃘󳓓
󱫈󸹨󸻰󰰖󼶳󲽞󶔗󱫈󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󸹨󸻰󸹨󱞰󳚈󲑫󳈥󹋾󳈥󱆎󹃆󴒐󳈥󲤵󼶳
󸑞󱆖󵥋󷙧󴢢󸙊󳟎󲨗󵌫󰳅󳓛
d . 󱞰󱏃󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󰱰󱋦󼶳󷭃󱓓󰰗󲾧󳟘󵌴󷬩󳔟󸴵󱐴󲽞󳀃󲿇󸕨󵃵󱫈󹃆
󱏃󲠅󽦘󳗅󸊻󸘩󰵮󰰖󵌴󳀃󲿇󲽞󸴵󱐴󳟎󲑷󶤛󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻
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󳷹󰻥
a . 󹃆󱏃󲠅󽦘󰱰󰻥󴹽󼶳󱁫󱖏󵂻󷫂󷱝󵌴󳀘󷙱󰴖󱛧󱯶󷙧󷭃󱐆󰳭󵂻󹆞
STANLEY󷫂󷱝󳟝󱏋󰱉󲭑󵌴󳀘󷙱󰴖󱛧󸒡󷙧󰻥󴹽󶂶󷳀󷬩󳔟󶬵
󵂤󱛂󶁻󵂻󹆞STANLEY󷫂󷱝󵌴󶂶󰻥󰱉󲭑󳁸󷥰󵿟󷝬󷬩󳔟󼶳󲰯󴥝
󴇐󸔸󵂬STANLEY󰻋󰻥󳩊󳼒󴢢󱅙󰵸󵌫󳉚󱆮󱍶󶜈󼶳󰻥󴹽󶂶󷳀
󷬩󳔟󷭃󱏋󲭓󰸴󵂬󱔋󲦱󹂼󰵮STANLEY󷫂󷱝󳟝󱏋󰱉󲭑󳏖󳟘󰻋󰻥
󳩊󳼒󷥰󸠄󳺷
b . 󱊋󱐆󶂶󰻥󳊈󴀙󵌴󹃆󴄣󵿟󹃆󴄣󵿟󵌴󶂶󰻥󲻖󱁫󵂻󷞰󸑳󱞊󲽞󳆨󳺷
󳟝󱏋󳈡󰹡󱞊󱯶󷙧
󸽮󱍷󲍨󱆔󷲝󱘕
󰸴󵂬󱸛󽦘󲽞󱆮󰴾󲐩󵂬󵌴󳖢󴇐󼶳󲑫󲠅󰵮󱩿󲎌󳒻󳍸󱊾󵦹󲎌󵌴󲣗󶤨
󰰖󲿇󳃐󲽞󵂬󸆲󹟉󹊽󰷪󲠅󰵮󸙊󳙮󰰙󵦹󲎌󵌴󼶳󳟎󲑷󶤛󳏪󰷽󱸋󳇞
󱫈󴮴󹆬󱫑󳢐󲽞󱸀󶫌󳢐󰰖󲍨󷝬󶃶󱩿󰵮󰱰󱋦󼶳󷭃󱅞󳷹󳤨󹃆󶄙󱙱
󵱚󸓻󰷥󶏍
󳠘󷬁󳘻󲿇󱇉󰴯󵿈󰲾󵏙󵌴󵂬󸑏
󰸴󵂬󰵴󰷱󹆞󳠘󷬁󳘻󲿇󱇉󰱉󲧨󷲳󵌴󸽮󰵮󲽞󸛦󰵮󼶳󲽞󲑫󱆮󶥃󳠘󲠅
󽦘󳋍󸛦󸒡󷙧󰵴󰷱󳏪󰷽󼶳󱖏󶜈󲌈󱫈󲑷󶤛󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻󱙱󲽞󷹹󵂤󳊈
󱶂󵌴󹎨󹀡
1) 󲾧󳟘󳏪󰷽󵌴󰸴󵂬󷬁󳘻
a . 󵄨󱫈󸵎󱋢󸽮󰵮󱖏󶜈󷦗󱕗󳜌󶄙󲽞󱆮󶤆󸆲󲑷󶄙󵌴󱱚󱖮󸒡󷙧󳏪󰷽
󳚈󼶳󷣒󸑡󸓪󶀀󶄬󳉄󳃐󹆬󳉄󳃐󲠅󽦘󶃶󱩿󰵮󵚜󱊾󲡸󹃆󲑷󶄙󳟎󰸴󲠅
󽦘󱷛󹄾󵌴󸠍󲔌󹂼󰵮󲡸󹃆󶔢󰸴󳏪󰷽󶔗󱕩󱊾󹃆󳏧
󰴾󰴖󲍨󱆔
󵂠󴹽󲶋󷤬󲽞󲭑󴹽󳶂󶜈󰰙󰾺󱆔󵌴󰴖󱛧󱐏󳂯󱅭󵫣󲽞󶍭󰱵󶁻󹛩
󱕗󵕴󷲃󵌴󰴖󱛧󼶳󸾞󹆞󵂻󷹸󷺋󱆮󲍨󱆔󵌴󰴖󱛧󳈡󰹡󳟘󸻰󰸴󵂬󳽞󼴩
󽦘󵌴󵏅󵒏󲽞󳃘󵞑󼶳󱗗󱋟󰰙󲬃󰸴󵂬󳠘󲠅󽦘
󲭓󹋅󲑵󱅭󵫣󸒡󷙧󵏅󵒏󼶳󰵕󵚮󰻋󱆮󰰙󳟎󴷼󶔤󳠘󲠅󽦘
󱌒󹒠󹎨󹀡
󰸴󵂬󳠘󲠅󽦘󳚈󼶳󱖏󶜈󳟎󱉵󴹰󹀚󸽮󲍨󱆔󷲝󱘕󰱉󲾧󰰙󱐏󳂯󵌴󱆮󰴾󱌒󹒠
󹎨󹀡󷫲󵂬󸹐󳚈󸹵󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󵮢󱩖󵾝󳟎󲑷󶤛󸑞󰳚󹎨󹀡
󱓋󰸴󸕘󲬢󵏩󸻰󲍨󱆔󷣩󲎌󰰿󳇒󵂬󲍨󱆔󷝬󶏍󼶳󰴲󴦇󴥝󴇐󸕶󱅧󳤈󰳚󱌒󹒠
󹎨󹀡󳽞󼳴󹎨󹀡󱐏󳂯󽶯
󳇚󷦗󳗅󸊻󴉩󱏃󸘩󰵮󲨗󷾰󵌴󱁐󲎻
󷳮󳞭󰵴󰷱󹂼󰵮󱉿󴮵󲽞󸛦󰵮󳚈󲨗󷾰󵌴󱁐󲎻
󸹐󳚈󸹵󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󲨗󷾰󵌴󱁐󲎻󶬵󸹐󳚈󸹵󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󼶳󷭃󵚮󰻋󲎌
󳚈󰶕󲱝
󶘅󱍲󱕩󳊈
󱗺󱆎󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󳚈󵂤󵂠󵌴󵹗󱳄󲨗󷾰󵌴󰾺󲥕󱓈󲎻󼶯󷲫󱺞󽶯󱫈󳠓󳡎󰰖
󰸴󵂬󳚈󼶳󲒘󱆮󳙮󳹦󳠓󲔕󴁔󳺓󱙱󰱉󲏣󲤳󶊵󶂶󳢐MDF 󼶰
󲠅󽦘󰰖󵌴󳴆󵸀
󳠘󲠅󽦘󰰖󽦘󳟘󰵕󰰗󱪮󵞑󶥃󳗽󳠀󰵐󵚱󽶯
󷲝󱘕󽶬󴢢󸽺󰷧󱁐󲎻󹎨󹀡󼶳󷭃󵂬󲾓󱫈󰸴󵂬󱋦󸺥󷳗󰸴
󵂬󲿇󱇉
󰸑󲾏󲍨󱆔󵑎󸰗󲽞󷳀󵏙󸰗
󷭃󰸑󲾏󶘅󱍲󰻋󷳀󼴩
󰸑󲾏󸽖󱳄󱕿󶏆
V󰶓󴰒 󵏣󴉳󹃆
A󲍨󱯹 n0󵧞󸈽󸊻󸑯
Hz 󷾜󶯕 II󵾎󳱷󸑳
W󵀚󴰒 󳇚󱫑󵫹󲋺
min 󱊈󸲊 󲍨󱆔󷲝󵞑󵭟󷌝
󰳭󴉳󹃆 /min. 󴀸󱊈󸲊󸊻󸑯
󳗽󳠀󵚱󵌴󰷥󶏍
󱐏󱗢󷞰󸑳󲣘󰵸󵌴󳗽󳠀󼶳󲿓󱓆󱫈󲠅󽦘󱷛󴀐󰰖
󵞑󰹈󽶯
2020 XX JN
󷞰󸑳󲣘󰵸󸒝󳔨󷌝󵚱
󸠢󲑵󹃆󴄣󱙱󱅙󹃆󼴩󵌴󹌰󱷛󲍨󱆔󷬁󳘻
󹃆󴄣
󰰙󲬃󰵕󰵴󰷱󴹽󵂻󱣴󷩳󳁸󸹨󹃆󴄣󵿟
󷭃󱐆󷴂󹃆󴄣󳜾󹄾󱫈󴃣󰱉
󷭃󱐆󲌈󳓓󱫈󴒿󲤳󷿄󸓪40°C󵌴󴾬󱳠󰱉
󱁫󱫈󴒿󲤳10°C󱊾40°C󰱰󸹵󵌴󴾬󱳠󰱉󱅙󹃆
󱁫󵂬󹀚󲠅󽦘󰰊󱖲󳈡󰹡󵌴󱅙󹃆󼴩󱅙󹃆
󱫈󷌊󴹽󹃆󴄣󳚈󼶳󷭃󸕘󲬢󽸲󰻋󷳀󴾬󱳠󽸳󸘩󱊈󵌴󷬁󳘻󸒡󷙧󳏪󰷽
󱅙󹃆󼴩
󱁫󵂬󲲼󵌴STANLEY FATMAX󱅙󹃆󼴩󴢢󹀚󲠅󽦘󰰊󱖲󳈡󰹡󵌴󹃆󴄣󱅙
󹃆󱆮󲍛󹃆󴄣󱖏󶜈󳟎󲨗󷾰󴬸󷜲󼶳󰰿󲑷󶤛󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻󱙱󳊈󲎻
󰰙󲬃󷩳󱪮󴢢󰰙󱖏󱅙󹃆󵌴󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆
󲻖󵪰󱓋󳞭󳈷󳟘󶍭󸿁󵌴󹃆󶄙
󷭃󱐆󷴂󱅙󹃆󼴩󳇚󷦗󱊾󴃣
󷭃󱐆󳁸󸹨󱅙󹃆󼴩
󳠘󲠅󽦘󱁫󰹡󲎞󱆒󰸴󵂬
󷭃󱫈󰸴󵂬󱋦󷭃󸺥󷳗󰸴󵂬󲿇󱇉
󷭃󱐆󷩳󱪮󲑵󳊈󱶂󵌴󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆
󹃆󴃇󲍨󱆔
󲲼󵌴󱅙󹃆󼴩󳙮󹂂󲓼󶀀󶄬󽶰󱩖󳽞󴥝󹃏󳇚󹃆󶄙󷭃󱏋󲭓
󳷹󳤨󹃆󴒐󹃆󱵪󳙮󱗗󱙱󸥿󴯀󰰖󵌴󹃆󱵪󰰊󶤛󰰙󲬃󷩳
󱪮󵂬󲡼󷣩󹃆󴒐󳈥󲤵󳟁󳈷󱅙󹃆󼴩
󱺞󳢾󹃆󶄙󳊈󱶂󼶳󲭓󹋅󵂻󵂤󱞊󲽞󳆨󳺷STANLEY FATMAX󳟝󱏋󰱉󲭑
󷹸󷺋󳞭󳈷󼶳󸕶󱅧󱉵󴹰󱓈󹀡
󷲝󱘕󽶬󰰙󲬃󷩳󱪮󵂬󲡼󷣩󹃆󴒐󳈥󲤵󳟁󳈷󱅙󹃆󼴩
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󱍶󶜈󸘩󰵮
󳠘󲠅󽦘󱐏󳂯󰵕󰰗󸘩󱊈󲽞󱆔󸘩󱍶󶜈󸘩󰵮
1. 󳀃󳶂󸹨󸻰
2. 󱋦󸒡󲫴󸐛󳃞󸢍
3. 6.35 mm󱆡󷥊󲮎󸑯󳇚󹋾
4. 󱒰󵏇󱹅󴾬
5. 󹃆󴄣
6. LED󰷽󳯆󴪸
󵿟󷝬
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱫈󵿟󷝬󱋦󼶳󷭃󱅞󲬎󲠅󽦘󰱉󳁸󸾞󹃆󴄣
󴢢󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆 (󱪮A)
󱫈󹖚󳻡󰸴󵂬󱋦󼶳󰵕󱕗󱫈󹃆󴄣󰰙󶜈󳈡󰹡󹋃󱊶󲍯󲽘󲠅󰷽󲾧󹃏󵌴󹃆󱍲
󳚈󼶳󹃏󷣒󴢢󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆󹃆󴄣󱫈󱅙󹃆󳚈󱖏󶜈󳟎󵌫󴪄󽶰󸑞󳙮󳽝󲡼󴹰󷸆󼶳
󰰿󹆞󱉵󴹰󱞗󹌮
󷲝󱘕󽶬󷭃󱐆󱫈󴒿󲤳󰷧󳖦10°C󲽞󹟗󳖦40°C󵌴󴾬󱳠󰱉󴢢󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆󲧨
󷲳󱅙󹃆󴒿󲤳󴢢󽶯󵽞24°C
󴇲󲵭󽶯󱺞󳢾󹃆󴄣󴒿󲤳󰷧󳖦10°C󲽞󹟗󳖦40°C󼶳󱋟󱅙󹃆󼴩󰰙󳟎󴢢󹃆󴄣
󱅙󹃆
󲻖󲑫󹃆󴄣󵃵󱫈󱅙󹃆󼴩󰱉󼶳󵄨󹃆󴄣󴒿󲤳󱩒󱒎󲽞󱈊󱓚󲫴󼶳󱅙󹃆󼴩󲑫󶤆
󱏃󴢢󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆
󴇲󲵭󽶯󴢢󵚮󰻋󲐩󴹰󳟅󹟗󲯫󶜈󼶳󳟅󱷼󸾀󲤳󱫑󲧟󸹐󸨰󹂗󲋺󹃆󴄣󵌴󰸴󵂬
󱶫󱙞󼶳󷭃󱫈󱊥󳻡󰸴󵂬󱋦󼶳󱅞󴢢󹃆󴄣󵿟󱅙󴕧󹃆󸠉
󲑫󱅙󹃆󼴩󼶯7󼶰󳈥󱆎󸔸󵄨󵌴󳈥󲤵󰱉󼶳󴦇󲫴󱇌󳈥󱆎󹃆󴄣󵿟󼶯5󼶰
󶂙󶩉󱅙󹃆󳃘󵞑󴪸󼶯7a󼶰󳟎󳃐󶊜󸹠󴭋󼶳󷚒󵞑󱅙󹃆󲠗󶁻󸹨󱽐
󶂙󶩉󱅙󹃆󳃘󵞑󴪸󼶯7a󼶰󳃐󶊜󲡼󰳿󼶳󷚒󵞑󱅙󹃆󲍯󲽘󹃆󴄣󵿟󼶯5󼶰󹃆
󸠉󲠗󱅙󴕧󼶳󱖏󰵕󱕨󱉵󰸴󵂬󼶳󰲉󱖏󰵕󲑫󱆮󵃵󱫈󱅙󹃆󼴩󱆒󼶯7󼶰
󱫈󹃆󴄣󵂬󲍯󹃆󸠉󲫴󼶳󲧨󷲳󹗋󰰖󱅙󹃆󼶳󸨰󹃆󴄣󷭃󱐆󸓪󲤳󳓓󹃆󹃆
󱍲󸓪󲤳󶔶󵫴󳟎󲑷󶤛󸨰󹃆󴄣󳊈󱶂󱺞󳢾󲑫󹃆󸠉󶔶󵏂󵌴󹃆󴄣󲌈󳓓
󷾰󰹀󼶳󲑫󳟎󳯗󱷼󶇌󵖀󹃆󴄣󵌴󱶫󱙞
󷭃󲑫󹃆󴄣󲬎󳶂󸆲󱓓󰰗󱊈󸹨󲌈󳓓󼶳󶬵󸹐󳚈󸹵󳠕󰸴󵂬󹃆󴄣1󲣘󰵕
󰰖󼶳󷭃󴀸6󰼖󳟗󴢢󹃆󴄣󱅙󹃆󰰊󳻡󼶳󰵕󵚮󰻋󹃆󴄣󱶫󱙞
󵄨󰱛󳶂󵧱󴦇󰾧󳽜󱏃󰷽󼶳󲽞󴥝󴇐󸉍󹠵󲍯󲽘󰵕󲫣󵌴󰷽󳯆󸠉󳚈󼶳󷭃
󹗋󰰖󱅙󹃆
󱅙󹃆󼴩󵌴LED󳴘󲨌
󴇲󲵭󽶯󳽞󱆶󲏌󱅙󹃆󼴩󰰙󶜈󴢢󳓛󹀅󵌴󹃆󴄣󵿟󱅙󹃆󱅙󹃆󼴩󳃘󵞑󴪸󰰙
󰳿󳚈󷚒󵞑󹃆󴄣󵿟󳟘󳓛󹀅
󴇲󲵭󽶯󸑞󰲉󱖏󶜈󲵭󱙐󶸸󱅙󹃆󼴩󳟘󳓛󹀅󱺞󳢾󱅙󹃆󼴩󳈡󵞑󲌈󱫈󳓛󹀅󼶳
󷭃󲑫󱅙󹃆󼴩󱙱󹃆󴄣󵿟󸐞󱊾󳆨󳺷󵌴󳟝󱏋󰱉󲭑󸒡󷙧󴏯󷩳
󲑫󹃆󴄣󵃵󱫈󱅙󹃆󼴩󰱉
󱖏󰵕󷴂󱅙󹃆󼴩󱙱󹃆󴄣󵿟󱽐󵿛󰻋󳃐󶗤󸑡󼶳󱖲󳚈LED󳟎󲡼󰳿󱅙󹃆󼴩󲑫
󷴂󹃆󴄣󵿟󶂶󳃐󹃆󸠉󱋻󷜉󱅙󴕧󵌴󴱼󲷞
󴪄󱈊󹃆󴄣󵿟󲧟󸕏
󵄨󱅙󹃆󼴩󳷹󴏯󱊾󹃆󴄣󸓪󴪄󲽞󸓪󱈊󼶳󲍛󲒪󳟎󶤆󱏃󸹨󱞰󴪄󱈊󹃆󴄣󵿟
󲧟󸕏󼶳󶂙󶩉LED󼶯7a󼶰󲑫󳟎󸹠󴭋󼶳󱖲󳚈󵽠󶩉LED󼶯7b󼶰󲑫󲡼󰳿󼶳󱅙󹃆󲑫
󳟎󳜮󰾧󼶳󵏣󱊾󹃆󴄣󲱅󲬞󱊾󸔸󵄨󴒿󲤳󴢢󳽜󴦇󲫴󼶳󱅙󹃆󼴩󲑫󶤆󱏃󱊋
󳈷󱊾󹃆󴄣󵿟󱅙󹃆󳴘󲨌󷪋󴰒󶩉󱍶󶜈󱖏󰵕󳟅󱷼󵤋󲤳󱫑󲧟󸹐󹃆󴄣󵿟
󵌴󰸴󵂬󱶫󱙞
󹃆󴄣󹃆󸠉󴱼󲷞󳃘󵞑󴪸󼶯󱪮B󼶰
󹃆󴄣󵿟󱗢󰰊󰼖󹃆󸠉󴱼󲷞󳃘󵞑󴪸󼶳󶜈󱷭󲮎󸑯󵚮󲎌󹃆󴄣󱶫󱙞󵌴󲳰󴆳󼶳
󱺞󱪮B󲾧󵞑󳃞󰰗󹃆󸠉󴱼󲷞󳃞󸢍󼶯5a󼶰󼶳󲲼󲒪󶜈󸉍󹠵󵐈󱊾󱌒󹒠󹃆󸠉󼶳
󱺞󱪮B󲾧󵞑
󴮴󹆬󲍨󷝬
󸘩󱊈󱅙󹃆󼴩󷨅󷦸󴢢󱖏󲍨󷝬󱫈󴮴󰰖󲽞󵏣󵪰󳓓󶏍
󱫈󳧐󲋺󲽞󲠅󰷽󳸏󹆬󰰖󱺞󳢾󳇒󵂬󱵈󳇈󲨌󲍨󷝬󼶳󷭃󲑫󱅙󹃆󼴩󳓓󱫈󹃆
󴒐󳈥󲤵󱖏󷦗󱕗󵌴󵲘󱪡󱆒󼶳󰰿󸔞󹂗󷥊󶷾󲽞󱆮󰴾󱖏󶜈󸽣󵝒󵧞󴃇󴉳󱏃󵌴
󹀅󵝒󴯼󲑫󱅙󹃆󼴩󵌴󶚝󹆬󵂬󰷽󱫈󴮴󹆬󰰖󵚮󲎌󲍨󷝬󷕙󶀹󰷥󶏍󵌴󱭕
󳢐󰸴󵂬󶤙󲑾󶭐󲑒󼶯󴁩󵸧󼶰󵌴󴮴󵂬󷕙󸠙󼶯󱠳󴶑󷼈󷺚󼶰󴯳󱩿󱫑󲍨
󷝬󱅙󹃆󼴩󼶳󷕙󸠙󹋾󵏣󲫻󴢢󶭐󲑒󼶯󴁩󵸧󼶰󼶳󳐱󱆎󳠓󹋾󶤙
󳟅󰸟󴎒󲤳󼶳󵃵󱉵󱷼󵽞󽸳󴁩󵸧󵌴󷕙󶀹󳜾󹄾󲑫󱅙󹃆󼴩󶚝󹆬
󵌴󳈥󳳕󶥃󱷛󹄾󵌴󷕙󶀹󲑵󹾷󼶳󰰿󲑫󲍛󰼠󲍯󱆔󳈥󱆎󳈥󳳕󰱉
󴇲󲵭󽶯󷭃󱐆󱣴󷩳󲑫󱅙󹃆󼴩󲍨󷝬󱫈󸹐󱉪󲽞󳧐󲋺󰰗
󴇲󲵭󽶯󲍨󷝬󱅙󹃆󼴩󳚈󼶳󱅙󹃆󴪸󱖇󶜈󱖹󰰖󳃘󱖹󱸀󶫌󳢐
󳈥󱆎󲽞󱕨󱉵󲠅󽦘󰰖󵌴󹃆󴄣󵿟
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱅞󵚮󰻋󲠗󳃞󰰗󸭹󳽜󳃞󸢍󼶳󸽖󳽜󸹨󸻰󱞰󱏃󼶳󴦇󲫴󱇌󳁸󸾞󲽞󲍨
󷝬󹃆󴄣
󱺞󹃏󲍨󷝬󹃆󴄣󵿟󼶯󱪮C󼶰
󲑫󹃆󴄣󵿟󳈥󱆎󲠅󽦘󼶳󵏣󶤙󶘅󷣥󱛨󱥪󶗮󴢢󳽜󼶳󱺞󱪮C󲾧󵞑󵚮󰻋󹃆
󴄣󵿟󲠗󷜉󴯳󱩿󲍨󷝬󰰿󸭹󲎌󱊾󰷥
󱺞󹃏󳁸󸾞󹃆󴄣󵿟󼶯󱪮D󼶰
󳃞󰰗󹃆󴄣󸠄󳓓󳃞󸢍󼶯5b󼶰󼶳󱺞 󱪮 D󲾧󵞑󼶳󰰿󲑫󹃆󴄣󵿟󲬎󲠅󽦘󰱉
󳁾󱉵
󵍸󲡸󸤝󼶯󹌰󱷛󱖏󸕡󴯼󰵮󼶰󼶯󱪮E󼶳F󼶰
󷲝󱘕󽶬󴢢󸽺󰷧󸑳󲽘󱨇󸠇󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻󵌴󹎨󹀡󼶳󱫈󸒡󷙧󰵴󰷱󷬩󳔟󲽞󳁸󱓓
󲍨󷝬󸽮󰵮󲽞󸛦󰵮󱋦󼶳󷭃󸻰󸹦󲠅󽦘󰰿󳁸󸾞󹃆󴄣󵿟󲵭󱷛󱞰󱏃󱖏󶜈󳟎
󲑷󶤛󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻
󷲝󱘕󽶬󴢢󸽺󰷧󸑳󲽘󱨇󸠇󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻󵌴󹎨󹀡󼶳󱁫󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󰰖󵌴󵍸󲡸󸤝
(8) 󸑡󸓪󰷽󳯆󵍸󲡸󰹀󱖰󳇈󲠅󽦘󱫈󰸴󵂬󲠅󽦘󳚈󼶳󷭃󱐆󵂬󵍸󲡸󸤝 (8)
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8
󶇵󹟉󰱉󳕅
󲑫󲠅󽦘󵽎󱫈󲽞󱩿󲎌󱫈󰴖󱛧󸆲󰰖󷭃󱐆󲑫󲠅󽦘󲼭󱖰󱫈󹋾󰰖󲽞󵂬󵍸
󲡸󸤝󲼭󱖰󴯼󹟉
󷲝󱘕󽶬󴢢󸽺󰷧󸑳󲽘󱨇󸠇󰴖󸆲󱁐󲎻󵌴󹎨󹀡󼶳󷭃󵚮󰻋󱩿󲎌󵍸󲡸󸤝󵌴󷕙
󶀹 (9) 󸀊󱷭󴯳󱩿
󴇲󲵭󽶯󱫈󲍨󷝬󲽞󳞭󳈷󵍸󲡸󸤝 (8)󳚈󼶳󱁫󰸴󵂬󵂤󱛂󳈡󰹡󵌴󷕙󶀹 (9)󵚮
󰻋󳐱󶃶󷕙󳥬
󱖏󲑫󵍸󲡸󸤝 (8) 󴔒󱆎󲠅󽦘󰵴󰷱󰰊󰿑󵌴󳈥󳳕 (10)
󱁫󰸴󵂬󵂤󱛂󳈡󰹡󵌴󷕙󳥬 (9) 󼶳󰵕󸔸󲻖󲸊󵂬󲠆󲿇󲽞󱖔󲿇󵌴󵂬󲾓󱺞󳢾
󴥝󹃏󵍸󲡸󸤝󼶳󱖏󰵕󲑫󱆮󲬎󲠅󽦘󰰖󳁸󸾞
󱺞󹃏󳁸󸾞󵍸󲡸󸤝󼶳󷭃󱓓󰰗󱩿󲎌󵍸󲡸󸤝 (9) 󵌴󷕙󶀹 (8)󼶳󴦇󲫴󱫈󱖂󰰊󰿑
󸠇󳖎󲍨󷝬󵚮󰻋󳐱󶃶󷕙󳥬 (9)
󴇲󲵭󽶯󳈡󰹡󱷣󵥋󰰙󱖲󵌴󸇭󴮴󳇈󸤝󱙱󲌈󳓓󷨅󶏍
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󲍨󷝬󱙱󳁸󸾞󷕙󶀹󱉿󹋾󲽞󱹅󵮹 (󱪮 G, H)
󷪋󲠅󽦘󷝬󳟘󲮎󸑯󳇚󹋾󼶳󳙅󳖦󳞭󳈷󷕙󶀹󱉿󹋾
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱅞󵚮󰻋󲠅󽦘󲠗󷜉󸭹󲎌󼶳󸽖󳽜󸹨󸻰󷜉󴛃󴉩󼶳󴦇󲫴󱇌󲍨󷝬󲽞󳁸
󸾞󸽮󰵮
󲑫󱋦󸒡󲫴󸐛󴔒󱱶󼶯2󼶰󷨅󲎌󱫈󰱉󸹵󰷥󶏍󼶳󸭹󲎌󲠅󽦘
󲑫󸵎󹋾󸈩󼶯11󼶰󳈥󱆎󲮎󸑯󳇚󹋾󼶯3󼶰󰱉󼶯 󱪮 G󼶰
󴇲󲵭󽶬󱺞󹃏󳁸󸾞󸵎󹋾󱹅󵮹󼶳󷭃󲑫󱒰󵏇󱹅󴾬󼶯4󼶰󲬎󲠅󽦘󵌴󳽝󹆬󼶯󱪮H󼶰
󷲝󱘕󽶬󱁫󰸴󵂬󷚀󳏧󹌰󲎌󱹅󵮹󹆞󷚀󳏧󱹅󵮹󱖏󶜈󳟎󱕩󳊈󼶳󲬎󶔢󸑳󲽘
󱓈󹀡󰸴󵂬󱋦󼶳󱅞󳷹󳤨󱹅󵮹󼶳󵚮󰻋󱹅󵮹󰰖󴅰󳟘󷜲󵇌󱁫󰸴󵂬󷚀󳏧󹌰
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󸕡󳏣󸊻󱏃󳖢󱖹󼶯󱪮I󼶰
󱺞󹃏󳐱󶃶󼶳󷭃󱖹󱋦󼶯󹋃󳚈󸠢󼶰󸊻󱏃󱺞󹃏󹠵󸹨󼶳󷭃󱖹󲫴󼶯󸐭󳚈󸠢󼶰󸊻
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