15
GB/IE
Operation
Operation
Use a short trial on a test piece to determine the
optimum rotational speed range for working on
zinc, zinc alloy, aluminium, copper and lead.
Use the low speed range for working on plastics
and low-melting point materials.
Use high speeds on wood.
Use the medium speed range for cleaning,
polishing and buffing.
The following information shall be considered as
recommendatory only. Learn by practical experience
which tools and settings are the best for the materi-
als you work with.
Setting the appropriate speed
Symbols
Rotational
speed
control
1
Material
1–3
Plastics and low melting
point materials
6–7
Hardwood
4–5
Stone, Ceramics
Max
Steel
5
Softwood, metal
Examples of appropriate tool selection Function
Function
Accessory
Application
Drilling
HSS drill
12
Drilling wood (see Fig. C)
Milling
Milling bits
21
Various tasks, e.g. hollowing out, gouging,
shaping, grooving or slotting
Engraving
Engraving bits
20
Markings (see Fig. D)
Polishing,
derusting
CAUTION!
Use only the lightest
contact pressure of
the tool on the work-
piece.
Metal brush
16
Derusting (see Fig. E)
Polishing wheel
14
Working on various metals and plastics, in
particular noble metals like gold or silver
(see Fig. F)
Cleaning
Plastic brush
19
E.g. cleaning complex plastic housings or the
area around a door lock
Metal brush
16
e.g. derusting (see Fig. E)
(The metal brush is softer than steel)
Grinding
Grinding wheels
15
,
grinding bits
22
Grinding of stone, precise tasks on hard materials,
such as ceramics or alloy steel (see Fig. G)
Cutting
Cutting discs
17
Cutting metal, plastic (see Fig. H)
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