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OPERATION
Operating the On/Off Switch
1. Slide the on/off switch (1) forward to the "on"
position (Fig. 7).
2. Slide the on/off switch (1) towards the back of the
Multi Function Tool to the "off" position.
Adjusting the Variable Speed
NOTE:
In various applications you will need to select
the correct speed.
1. When the Multi Function Tool power is turned
on, select the “oscillation frequency speed” by
scrolling the variable speed dial (5) to your
desired speed (Fig. 8). The higher the number on
the variable speed dial (5) the faster the
oscillation frequency of the Multi Funtion Tool.
2. Recommended oscillation frequency for applications:
High oscillation frequency Sanding, sawing, rasping, and polishing stone and
metal (rasping and polishing accessories not supplied)
Low oscillation frequency Polishing varnishes (polishing accessories not supplied)
Choosing the Correct Sanding Paper
Sanding paper is rated according to a number marked on the back. The higher the
number, the smaller and finer the grit is on the sanding paper. The lower the
number, the larger and more coarse the grit is on the sanding paper. A coarse grit
will provide a more aggressive sanding action for quick material removal.
Coarse grit (eg.40) is used for removing paint and sanding down rough surfaces.
Medium grit (eg.80) is used for sanding down plain timber .
Fine grit (eg.120) is used to give a smooth finish to bare wood.
Extra fine grit (eg.400-1200) is used for polishing or sanding between coats of paint.
NOTE:
When using the Multi Function Tool in sanding application, try not to apply
excessive pressure when using course grit paper as this can lead to swirl marks on
the workpiece.
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Fig. 7
Fig. 8