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http://www.siebershop.de/catalog/files/156.pdf

Bosch pdf, can't be bothered to go through it, must have the info you need though

Fein -
The Secret is the Oscillation
The MultiMaster doesn't rotate or orbit like other power tools. It oscillates. The head of the Multimaster oscillates at an angle of only 3.2° at up to 21,000 OPM. The Fein Multimaster is a variable speed fein oscillating tool that tackles countless tasks with an assortment of accessories

Classification of FEIN
application tools according
to vibration class
Weighted
acceleration*
VC0 < 2.5 m/s2
VC1 < 5 m/s2
VC2 < 7 m/s2
VC3 < 10 m/s2
VC4 < 15 m/s2
VC5 > 15 m/s2

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Thanks... The Bosch emits hand-arm vibration levels of between 5 and 10m/s2... The FEIN seems to do between 2.5 and 15m/s2, depending on what accessory and oscillation setting you use.

Here's the important bit. If a tool does around 5m/s2, you should 1) use protective gear such as vibro dampening gloves, and 2) not use the tool for more than 60 minutes a day.

At 10m/s2, you shouldn't use it for more than 30 minutes a day, and you should most definatly use protective gear.

At about 15/s2, you mustn't use the tool for any more than 10-15 minutes a day, and certainly not more than 30 minutes a day.

The reason why is this: Nerve damage can occur from exposure to excessive vibrations, particularly frequent excessive vibration. I read about a guy who used a jackhammer every day for about 5 years, without even gloves, and the nerves in his hands got so damaged, they felt like, and behaved like, gelatinous lumps. He couldn't even grab a pencil.

That's an extreme case, but if one's not careful, arthritis or loss of sensation is quite possible.

Here's something I found for you brits: Health and Safety Executive PDF on hand-arm vibrations
 
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Thanks... I read about a guy who used a jackhammer every day for about 5 years, without even gloves, and the nerves in his hands got so damaged, they felt like, and behaved like, gelatinous lumps. He couldn't even grab a pencil.

That's an extreme case, but if one's not careful, arthritis or loss of sensation is quite possible.

Here's something I found for you brits: Health and Safety Executive PDF on hand-arm vibrations

A mate of mine, Same thing with a breaker he's had operation after operation to stop his fingers curling into his palms as you mentioned swe the lumps are again being removed time and time again
 

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