Assembly and adjustments
(continued)
WARNING:
Remove the saw blade before installing and/or using the rotary tool.
Connect the rotary tool to the saw
(Fig. 16)
The rotary tool can be used as a handheld or stationary device. The
rotary tool connects to the motor and is operated using the ON/OFF
switch and variable speed dial on the saw.
1.
Open the latch (1) on the rotary tool coupler (2).
2.
Insert the inner cable into the opening (3) at the end of the
motor fitting.
3.
Place the coupler (2) over the motor fitting. Turn the coupler
to ensure a good fit, and close the latch (1).
Attach the tool to the support bracket
(Fig. 17)
Use this procedure to use the rotary tool as a stationary device.
1.
Loosen the knob on the rotary clamp.
2.
Insert the rotary tool (1) through the clamp and the opening
in the rotary table (2).
3.
Tighten the knob to secure the rotary tool in the clamp.
Install rotary tools
(Fig. 18)
WARNING: Use the rotary tool for sanding and grinding applications only. This product is not recommended for
drilling applications.
1.
Place the chuck key (1) into the side keyhole of the chuck,
meshing the key with the gear teeth.
2.
Turn the chuck key counterclockwise to open the chuck jaws.
3.
Insert a rotary tool (2) (not provided) into the chuck far
enough to obtain maximum gripping of the chuck jaws.
4.
Center the rotary tool in the chuck jaws.
5.
Tighten the chuck jaws using the chuck key to ensure that the
tool will not slip while drilling.
6.
Remove the chuck key (1).