Fantom FANTOM PT302H Owner'S Manual Download Page 12

CUTTING OUTLET OPENINGS IN DRYWALL

Do not attempt to use this tool to make cut-outs
around any fixture or opening which has live electrical
wires or on any wall which may have electrical wiring
behind it.  If a live wire is contacted, the bit could
conduct the electric current to the tool, creating an
electrocution hazard for the operator.  Turn OFF
breakers or remove fuses to disconnect the electric
circuit in the area of work.  Always hold the tool by its
insulated housing when working in areas where there
is a possibility of contacting electric wires.  Always
wear eye protection when operating this tool.

1.  Before installing drywall, push the electrical wires to

the back of the box as far as possible so they will not
be cut by the bit when cutting the opening.

2.  Before fastening the drywall sheet over the electrical

box, mark the sheet as close as possible to the center
of the box opening.  Mark should be on the side of the
drywall facing you.

3.  When fastening the drywall in place, do not place nails

or screws closer than 12” from the box.  This will
prevent the drywall from becoming deformed under
pressure.

4.  Insert cutting bit and install freehand sole plate as

outlined on Pages 9 & 10 of this Owner’s Manual.
Adjust dept of cut so the bit will protrude 

1

/

8

” beyond

the thickness of the drywall.

5.  Hold the tool firmly with both hands and turn it ON.

Plunge the bit through the drywall at the mark
indicating the center of the box.  See Fig. 8 for cutting
pattern.

CUTTING OUTLET OPENINGS IN DRYWALL – cont’d

6.  Move the bit 

slowly

 to the right until you feel and hear

the bit contacting the inside of the box.

7.  Pull the bit out far enough to slip it over the edge of

the box.  Once the bit is outside the box, push it back
to full depth beside the outside edge of he box.

8.  Move the tool upward while applying 

slight

 pressure

toward the center of the box.  When you feel the bit
reach the top right hand corner of the box, move the
tool to the left while applying slight pressure
downward toward the center of the box.

9.  Continue moving the tool around the box in a counter

clockwise direction while maintaining slight pressure
toward the center of the box.  When the box cut-out is
complete. Turn the tool OFF and remove it from the
cut-out.

10.  Completed electrical box cut-out will be accurately

and neatly cut (see Fig. 9).

NOTE: Always move the cutting bit in a 

counter

clockwise

 direction around the outlet box.  The natural

tendency of the cutting bit to move to the left will make it
easier to cut close to the box.

ASSEMBLY & OPERATION

DANGER

!

Fig. 8

Fig. 9

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Summary of Contents for FANTOM PT302H

Page 1: ...and follow all its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Accessories Assembly Operation Maintenance FANTOM 178 West Service Road Champlain N Y 12919 Always have one hand firmly p...

Page 2: ...often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed t...

Page 3: ...long hair Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothing jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts Avoid accidental starting Be sure switch is OFF before plugging i...

Page 4: ...e centimeter Pa pascals h hours min minutes s seconds alternating current Always wear safety goggles and dust mask Use only in well ventilated area Using personal safety devices and working in a safe...

Page 5: ...ectrician check the receptacle Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current the tool will draw An undersized cor...

Page 6: ...utting drywall GENERAL PURPOSE CUTTING BIT This cutting bit has a coarse spiral for removing material when being used for general cutting Use this general purpose cutter for cutting materials such as...

Page 7: ...1 F Router Base Attachment 1 G 1 8 Collet 1 H 1 4 Collet 1 I 1 8 Lateral Style Drywall Cutter has 000028 HSS 1 8 marked on the shank of cutter 2 J 1 8 General Purpose Cutter has 000032 marked on the...

Page 8: ...KNOW YOUR ROTARY TOOL 8...

Page 9: ...preventing the shaft from turning see Fig 2 2 While continuing to hold the shaft locking button IN use the collet wrench 3 to turn the collet nut counter clockwise Loosen the collet nut 2 or three tur...

Page 10: ...t holes in drywall Do NOT use the freehand sole plate with router bits Limited control with this accessory could cause you to loose control and increase the chance of serious injuy INSTALLING FREEHAND...

Page 11: ...ve it from the workpiece Do not attempt cutting around outlet boxes in drywall until 1 All electricity in the vicinity of electric wires has been disconnected by either turning the breaker OFF or remo...

Page 12: ...ined on Pages 9 10 of this Owner s Manual Adjust dept of cut so the bit will protrude 1 8 beyond the thickness of the drywall 5 Hold the tool firmly with both hands and turn it ON Plunge the bit throu...

Page 13: ...ollet to make sure the bit is securely fastened ADJUSTING FREEHAND SOLE PLATE Cont d INSTALLING CIRCLE CUTTER The circle cutter accessory is ideal for precision cutting of circles This circle cutter c...

Page 14: ...45 0 see Fig 13 Insert the circle cutter pivot point into the pilot hole drilled at the center of the circle NOTE DO NOT let the bit contact the workpiece before switch is turned ON and the tool is up...

Page 15: ...button only if the button is fully depressed and engaged in the motor shaft The tab on the reverse side of the router base mounting band must be inserted into the matching slot in the motor housing 4...

Page 16: ...router bit and securely tighten 3 Adjust router base height to the correct routing depth 4 Turn the switch ON making sure the router bit is not touching anything 5 Holding the tool by the two height a...

Page 17: ...nts and may be damaged by their use Use clean cloth to remove dirt dust oil grease etc Do not at any time allow brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oils etc to come in contact w...

Page 18: ...sponsibility of FANTOM if any is limited to the specific obligations expressly assumed by it under the terms of the limited warranty In no event is FANTOM liable for incidental or consequential damage...

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