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FIG. 1
A
2610958466 03/09
P.O. Box 1468
Racine, Wisconsin 53401
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
C
B
D
Detailer's Grip Attachment Model A577
Read and understand the manual for the use of the tool with this accessory.
W RNING
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Prevent fingers from making
W RNING
contact with rotating bit.
Do not tighten detailer's grip
C UTION
over shaft lock button.
Attachment for use with Dremel Rotary Tool
Models 100, 200, 300, 400, 4000, 800, 275, 285,
395, 398.
The attachment comes with its own nose piece
to tighten the handle to the tool.
Detailer's Grip Attachment
Installation Instructions
Step 1: Remove the housing cap A from the
end of the tool and set housing cap aside. The
original housing cap must be reinstalled when
this attachment is not used (Fig. 1).
Step 2 & 3: Place handle B over housing collar
C with the handle in the desired position and se-
curely tighten the handle B with the nose piece
D that's provided with handle (Fig. 2).
Make sure detailer's grip is fully secured before
using tool.
Note: Attachment may not install flush onto
tool's housing.
Removing the Detailer's
Grip Attachment
Step 1 & 2: Hold the handle B firmly and twist
the tool until the nose piece D is loose. Remove
FIG. 4
nose piece D and handle B from housing collar
C and reinstall original housing cap A (Fig. 2).
Introduction
This attachment is designed to give you the ulti-
mate precision and control when working on
your projects. It is designed for you to hold and
control the tool like a pencil, between your thumb
and forefinger. When held in this position you
can hardly feel the weight of the tool. It is meant
to be an extension of your hand. To be comfort-
able with the Detailer's Grip it is important to get
the "feel" of it. (See drawings for recommended
way to hold)
The Dremel Detailer's Grip is intended to be
used on applications such as finishing sanding,
engraving, carving, etching, polishing, and
cleaning, to name a few.
1. Pencil Grip – For best control of the Detailer's
Grip, hold the tool like a pencil between your
thumb and forefinger (Fig. 3).
2. Side Grip – Rotate the tool sideways, with the
handle pointing out while resting your hand
on the table (Fig. 4).
3. Stable Grip – For ultimate stability, rest the
handle of the tool on the table to help stabilize
and control the accessory (Fig. 5).
FIG. 5
Printed in Mexico