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SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
CARE & MAINTENANCE
OPERATION
Class II Construction
Denotes Double Insulation
min
Minutes
Time
s
Seconds
Time
Ø
Diameter
Size of Drill Bits, Grinding Wheels, etc.
n0
No load speed
No-load Rotational Speed
.../min
Revolutions per Minute
Revolutions, Surface Speed,
Strokes, etc. per Minute
1,2,3,...
Ring Selector Settings
Speed, Torque or Position Settings
Symbol
Name
Explanation
WARNING Always UNPLUG the
Rotary Tool from the power source
before inspecting, performing any
maintenance or cleaning.
NOTICE This Rotary Tool is lubri-
cated before it leaves the factory.
This lubrication should last for the
life of the tool. No further lubrication
is required.
Use only mild soap and a damp cloth
to clean the tool. Never let any liquid get
inside the casing. Never immerse any
part of the tool in a liquid Always keep the
ventilation openings clear.
Brushes will wear with use and should
be inspected periodically by qualified
personnel.
Regularly clean the ventilation slots
in your tool using only a soft brush or
dry cloth.
Never open the Rotary Tool case. Do not
attempt to repair the Rotary Tool yourself.
Opening the case will void your warranty.
WARNING Disconnect the 'power
plug from the AC power source
before any assembly,' adjustments,
or adding/removing accessories.
Following this preventative step
reduces the risk of the saw coming
on accidentally and the risk of dam-
age to the workpiece and injury to
the operator. Never hold the tool
near your face. Accessories like
wire brushes or grinding wheels
may come apart during use.
CAUTION Be careful not to cover the
air vents with your hand. This will
cause the motor to overheat.
OPERATION
NOTICE Never push on the tool.
The high speed and the accessory,
not the pressure on the tool, do
the work.
TIP: Practice by making passes on a
scrap piece of material. This tool
works best if you do the work in
small increments, moving back and
forth until you reach the desired
result.
This rotary tool is a multipurpose power
tool. It is a drill, polisher, power brush,
grinder, cutter, and sander all in one.
This high-speed, low torque tool is
easy to handle and accepts a wide
range of accessories from polishers to
router bits to wire brushes and grinding
wheels. The high speed allows it to
do jobs that low speed tools can't
handle like engraving glass or cutting
hardened steel.
OPERATING SPEEDS
Note Speed is affected by voltage
changes. If the incoming voltage
is reduced, it will slow the RPM of
the tool, especially at the lowest
setting. If the tool appears to be
running slowly, increase the setting
accordingly.
If you are doing delicate woodcarving,
polishing, buffing or any use which
requires a wire brush, slow speeds
of 16,000 RPM or less are best. Any
material, like plastic, that melts at low
temperatures should also be cut at
low speeds.
If you are carving, routing, shaping
or cutting glass, metal or hardwoods,
higher speeds are necessary. Drilling
should also be done at high speed.
If the tool is not performing the way
you think it should, perhaps you are
using the wrong accessory. Putting
pressure on the tool will not help the
performance.
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