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1. The proper operating speed depends on the material and accessory used. It is recommended you
test an accessory with the material before starting a project.
2. Guidelines - note the speed indicator reference marks on the Speed Control Dial.
a. Delicate woodwork, polishing, buffing, material removal - Low to Medium Speeds
b. Wood shaping, grinding, cutting, hardwoods, metals - Medium to High Speeds
c. Drilling and engraving - High Speeds
3. Use of a cutting lubricant applied to the bit can help material from sticking to cutting teeth.
4. Note: If you are not getting desired results, try adjusting the speed or a different bit. Never apply
added pressure to the tool in an attempt to improve performance.
Selecting and installing a collet or accessory bit. See Figure A.
WARNING: Always unplug Rotary tool before changing collets or accessories.
Select the desired accessory and match its shank diameter to the correct sized collet. 3 different collets
are included to match the appropriate accessory shaft. Installing a new collet depends on the accessory
you plan to use.
1. To install a new collet or accessory bit, press - and hold in place - the Drive Shaft Lock Button and
loosen or remove the chuck.
NEVER PRESS THE DRIVE SHAFT LOCK BUTTON WHILE THE
MOTOR IS RUNNING.
2. Install new collet it required and reattach chuck. Do not over tighten chuck.
3. Insert accessory bit shaft and tighten chuck by using wrench while holding Drive Shaft Lock Button in
place.
SECTION 2: CHAIN SAW SHARPENING ATTACHMENT KIT