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1605A000KS MM20V 05-21.qxp_MM20V 5/18/21 7:02 AM Page 20
APPLICATION
Your Dremel Multi-Max™ MM20V Tool is
intended for sanding and cutting wooden
materials, plastic, plaster and non-ferrous
metals. It is especially suitable for working
close to edges, in tight spaces, and for flush
cutting. This tool must be used only with
Dremel accessories .
Below are some typical uses for your Dremel
Multi-Max™ Tool.
For all accessories, work
with the accessory away
from the body. Never position hand near or
directly in front of working area. Always hold
the tool with both hands and wear protective
gloves.
Flush Cutting
Remove excess wood from door jamb,
window sill and/or toekick. Removing excess
copper or PVC pipe.
Removal work
e.g. carpets & backing, old tile adhesives,
caulking on masonry, wood and other
surfaces.
Removal of excess materials
e.g. plaster, mortar splatters, concrete on
tiles, sills.
Preparation of surfaces
e.g. for new floors and tiles.
Detail sanding
e.g. for sanding in extremely tight areas
otherwise difficult to reach and require hand
sanding
CUTTING
Saw blades are ideal for making precise cuts
in tight areas, close to edges or flush to a
surface.
Select a medium to high speed for making
initial plunge, start off at medium speed for
increased control. After making your initial
cut, you can increase speed for faster cutting
ability.
Flush
intended to make precise cuts
to allow for installation of
flooring or wall material. When
flush cutting it is important not to force the
tool during the plunge cut. If you experience a
strong vibration in your hand during the
plunge cut, this indicates that you are
applying too much pressure. Back the tool
Operating Applications
cutting
blades
are
-20-
out and let the speed of the tool do the work.
While keeping the teeth of the blade in the
work surface, move the back of the tool in a
slow side-to-side motion. This motion will
help expedite the cut.
When making a flush cut it is always a good
idea to have a piece of scrap material (tile or
wood) supporting the blade. If you need to
rest the flush cutting blade on a delicate
surface, you should protect the surface with
cardboard or masking tape.
The flat saw blade is ideal for
making precise cuts in wood,
plaster, and drywall material.
Applications include cutting openings in
flooring for venting, repairing damaged
flooring, and cutting openings for electrical
boxes. The blade works best on softer woods
such as pine. For harder woods, the blade life
will be limited.
The flat saw blade can also be used for
window restoration making glazing easy to
remove. The saw blade can be placed directly
against the edge of the window frame,
guiding the blade through the glazing.
Pipe and 2x4 Cutting Accessory
Model MM494
The pipe and 2x4 cutting blade
has been designed to cut
through thick materials, such
as a 2x4, as well as tubing,
such as conduit, copper and PVC piping.
GROUT REMOVAL
Grout removal blades are ideal
for removing damaged or cracked
grout. Grout blades come in
different widths (1/16" and 1/8") to tackle
different grout line widths. Before selecting a
grout blade measure the grout line width to
pick the appropriate blade.
To remove the grout, use a back and forth
motion, making several passes along the
grout line. The hardness of the grout will
dictate how many passes are needed. Try and
keep the grout blade aligned with the grout
line and be careful not to apply too much side
pressure on the grout blade during the
process. To control plunge depth use the
carbide grit line on the blade as an indicator.
Be careful not to plunge beyond the carbide
grit line to avoid damage to the backer board
material.

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