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Warning! Do not attach a toothed saw blade. Such blades
create frequent kickback and loss of control. Reference
these earlier sections for accessory related information and
precautions:
Additional Specific Safety Rules.
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Further Safety Instructions for All Operations.
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Additional Safety Instructions for Grinding And
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Cutting-Off Operations.
Additional Safety Instructions for Wire Brushing
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Operations.
Additional Safety Rules for Rotary Tools
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Accessories are held in place by a collet (3) and collet nut (4)
as shown in cover illustration.
Several types of accessories mandrels may be used. See the
Accessories Chart.
Note: The screw, drum sander and felt mandrel accessories
should be assembled after the mandrels are installed into the
rotary tool.
Standard mandrel (12) : Use with grinding wheels, grinding
stones, drill bits, wire brush wheels, cutters.
Screw mandrel (13) : Use with cut-off wheels and polishing
wheels. Place the washer between the accessory and the
screw.
Sander mandrel (14) : Used with sanding drums. Push the
sanding drum over the mandrel and completly cover the drum.
If needed tighten the screw on the end of the mandrel to
expand the drum and secure the sanding drum in place.
To insert an accessory
Depress the ON/OFF button to turn tool off. Allow tool to
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come to a complete stop.
Remove the battery pack.
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Press and hold the spindle lock button (1) and grasp the
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collet nut (4) .
Use the supplied wrench to turn the collet nut (4)
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counterclockwise until it is loose.
Insert the accessory mandrel (12) , (13) , (14) , (15) into
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the collet (3) .
Use the supplied wrench to turn the collet nut (4)
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clockwise to tighten the collet nut (4) securely onto the
accessory mandrel.
Note: A wrench is provided with the tool, use only the wrench
provided. Do not use tools that could damage the finish or
break the collet. Always ensure there is an accessory in
the collet before tightening, tightening an empty collet can
damage it.
When finished, release the spindle lock button 1 .
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Note: If an accessory vibrates it can usually be corrected by
loosening the collet nut (4) , pushing the accessory in as far
as it will go, rotating it 1/4 turn and then retighten the collet (3).
(Original instructions)
Fixing stuck collets
It is possible for a collet to get stuck within the collet nut
especially if a collet nut is tightened onto the tool without a bit
in place. If this happens, the collet can be removed from the
collet nut by pushing the shank of an accessory into the hole
in the collet nut. This should cause the collet to pop out of the
collet nut. Inspect collet for cracks.
Proper hand position (Fig. F, G)
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a sudden reaction.
Turning tool on and off (Fig. D, E and G)
Caution! Because this tool has a separate speed adjustment
dial for setting the speed (6700 - 34000 rpm), the tool will start
at the speed where the speed adjustment dial is set.
To turn the tool on, depress the ON/OFF button (7) as
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shown in figure G. The tool will immediately run at the
speed which is selected.
Note: Do not attempt to start tool with spindle lock engaged.
It will not run.
To turn the tool off, depress the ON/OFF button (7) a
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second time.
Speed selection (Fig. D and E)
Caution! Because this tool has a separate speed adjustment
dial for setting the speed (6700 - 34000 rpm), the tool will start
at the speed where the speed adjustment dial is set.
Caution! Never exceed the speed rating of the accessory
being used.
Caution! The speeds identified near the dial are approximate.
Actual rpm's on your tool may vary. Be sure to select the
proper speed for your rotary tool operation.
To operate the tool, select the speed setting you wish
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with the speed adjustment dial (8) , shown in Fig. D, and
depress the ON/OFF button (7) as shown in Fig G .
The speed setting can be adjusted with the tool on or off.
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The speed adjustment dial shows the speed range, rotate
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the speed adjustment dial to adjust the speed between the
6700 rpms (MIN) and the 34000 rpms (MAX).
To increase the speed, rotate the speed adjustment
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dial (8) clockwise.
To decrease the speed, rotate the speed adjustment
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dial counter clockwise.
The speed range curve (18) is shown below the dial,
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with two intermediate speeds of 15,000 and 25,000
RPM identified. To set the tool to those speeds align
the corresponding mark (19) on the dial with the index
mark on the housing.
Refer to the following chart for suggested speed adjustment
dial settings.
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