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Page 1: ...IFICATIONS Rating 120 V 60 Hz AC Amperes 2 3 A Variable speed 11 000 20 000 OPM no load Weight 3 lb 0 oz 1 35 kg Need Assistance Call us on our toll free customer support line 1 866 349 8665 Technical...
Page 2: ...essories 9 Contents 10 11 Assembly and operating 12 21 Installing accessories 12 13 Installing sandpaper 13 ON OFF switch 14 LED worklight 14 Speed control dial 14 15 Flush cutting a door jamb and cas...
Page 3: ...t eyewear can cause serious injury if broken during the operation of a power tool SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE WARNING Use hearing protection particularly during extended periods of operation...
Page 4: ...IRONMENT WARNING Dust that is created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities may contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer birth defects or other genetic ab...
Page 5: ...er use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock When operating...
Page 6: ...oring power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with t...
Page 7: ...where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the path of the saw blade Secure workpiece Use clamps or a vice to hold the workpiece It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to...
Page 8: ...nstruction Watertight construction Protective grounding at grounding terminal Class I tools Revolutions or reciprocations per minute Diameter Off position Arrow Warning symbol SYMBOLS WARNING Some of...
Page 9: ...e to the tool Before using any accessory carefully read the instructions or the owner s manual for the accessory Saw blades Scraper blades Sandpaper WARNING If any part is missing or damaged do not pl...
Page 10: ...3 Half moon blade for cutting wood plastic drywall 1 D 1 Wood plunge blade for cutting wood drywall 1 E 1 Metal plunge blade for cutting wood metal 1 F 2 Rigid scraper for scraping 2 G 1 1 8 Flexible...
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Page 12: ...om the accessory holder 3 by turning the screw counter clockwise Use the 5 mm Hex key 4 if the screw is too tight to be removed by hand Fig 1 2 Place the blade 5 on the accessory holder Fig 2 NOTES a...
Page 13: ...ey NOTE Check to make sure the slots in the blade are still mated with the alignment pins on the accessory holder after the screw is fully tightened INSTALLING SANDPAPER 1 Install the hook loop sandin...
Page 14: ...be adjusted to run the tool at speeds varying between 11 000 OPM and 20 000 OPM by rotating the speed control dial 1 located toward the rear of the tool housing Fig 7 1 To increase the speed rotate th...
Page 15: ...ons the operator must read the sections of this Owner s Manual entitled GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS POWER TOOL SAFETY SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES and SYMBOLS before using this multi tool Verify the following ev...
Page 16: ...floor about 1 2 12 5 mm from the door jamb 2 Fig 8 NOTE Make sure the good side of the tile is facing upward to provide a smooth surface for the blade to follow 3 Place the tool with the saw blade 3...
Page 17: ...flooring for installing a heating vent 1 Install the plunge cutting saw blade for wood in the tool Fig 2 Pages 12 13 NOTE The blade should be centered on the tool housing and NOT installed in the 90...
Page 18: ...Repeat steps 4 5 6 to cut the remaining three sides of the rectangle 8 When all cuts are complete use a flat blade screw driver to carefully pry the cut out from the floor NOTE Do NOT use the saw bla...
Page 19: ...rn the tool ON Fig 5 7 on Page 14 5 When the tool reaches its maximum speed carefully plunge the blade into the drywall until it cuts through the drywall Complete the cut to the corner of the rectangl...
Page 20: ...ges 12 13 2 Install the sandpaper on the sanding pad as outlined in Fig 3 4 on Page 13 3 Set the speed control wheel between 4 and 6 as outlined in Fig 7 on Page 14 4 Turn the switch ON as outlined in...
Page 21: ...on the rear of the tool to allow the blade to form a very slight angle with the workpiece surface Feed the blade slowly into the material that is to be removed Do not force the tool as slower travel s...
Page 22: ...ng oils etc to come into contact with plastic parts They contain chemicals that can damage weaken or destroy plastic DO NOT abuse power tools Abusive practices can damage the tool and the workpiece WA...
Page 23: ...he power source 1 Use a 1 4 7 mm slot screwdriver and remove one brush cap 1 Fig 11 Turn the brush cap counter clockwise to remove it from the motor housing 2 Pull the spring brush assembly 2 from the...
Page 24: ...24 EXPLODED VIEW...
Page 25: ...Part Part Name Quantity 1 4030010114 Screw ST3 9 x 25 4 2 3160100010 Gear housing cover 1 3 1220050013 LED light 1 4 3150160158 LED light mounting 1 5 2020050055 Gear housing 1 6 4100050001 E ring 4 1...
Page 26: ...older cap 2 26 1061150016 Switch 1 27 3150160005 Switch support 1 28 1130010166 PCB 1 29 3160020024 Handle cover 1 30 4030010107 Screw ST3 9 19 4 31 1010210007 Rotor 1 32 4010010034 Ball bearing 607 2...
Page 27: ...t limited to blades brushes belts bits light bulbs and or batteries 2 shall be void if this tool is used for commercial and or rental purposes and 3 does not cover any losses injuries to persons prope...