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Usually, it is best to make a series of passes
with the tool rather than attempting to do all the
work in one pass. To make a cut, for example,
pass the tool back and forth over the work,
much as you would a small paint brush. Cut a
little material on each pass until you reach the
desired depth. For most work, the deft, gentle
touch is best. With it, you have the best
control, are less likely to make errors, and will
get the most efficient work out of the
accessory.
#1 Pencil grip – For best control of the
Stylus, hold the tool like a pencil between
your thumb and forefinger.
#2 Side grip – Rotate the tool sideways,
with the handle pointing out while resting
your hand on the table.
#3 reverse grip – An alternative grip is the
reverse grip for close up applications.
#4 Stable grip – For ultimate stability, rest
the handle of the tool on the table to help
stabilize and control the accessory.
Adjust the speed dial to achieve the best
job results when working with different
materials.
To select the right speed for each job, use
a practice piece of material. Vary speed to
find the best speed for the accessory you
are using and the job to be done.
Your Stylus is equipped with a variable
speed dial from 5,000 – 25,000 rpm. To turn
it on, press and hold the on/off switch until
tool turns on. Note, there is a delayed start
to prevent accidentally starting this tool. It is
important that you press the button until the
tool turns on (approximately half a second.)
Operating Speeds For Accessories
ON/OFF
BUTTON
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