OPERATION
WARNING:
Read and thoroughly understand all instructions and safety information before operat-
ing this rotary tool. Failure to do so may cause personal injuries.
WARNING:
Always wear ANSI Z87.1-approved safety glasses, safety gloves and suitable work
clothing. Do not wear jewelry or other loose clothing which could get caught in moving parts. Hold the
tool away from your face and body in case parts and chips fly out unexpectedly during operation.
TURNING ON/OFF & SELECTING SPEED (FIG. 5)
• To turn ON the tool at low speed (7,000 RPM), move the power
switch (Fig. 5 - 1) to the left towards "LO".
• To turn ON the tool at high speed (14,000 RPM), move the power
switch (Fig. 5 - 1) to the right towards "HI".
NOTE:
Make sure to select the operating speed suitable for your
rotary tool bit and the work at hand. The best way to determine the
suitable speed is to test on a scrap piece of similar material, ob-
serve the results and adjust the speed accordingly.
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Fig. 5
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• To turn OFF the tool, move the power switch to the middle. Be certain the tool is in the OFF position when
not in use.
OPERATION
1. Inspect the rotary tool and accessories for any damage before use. Immediately discard any accessories
with bent shafts or any other damage. Make sure that the ventilation slots on the tool are not obstructed,
otherwise the motor may overheat.
2. Turn on the tool and let the motor reach full speed. Slowly lower the accessory bit onto the workpiece and
guide the tool with light, even pressure.
NOTE:
Do not exert excessive pressure on your tool as it may damage your workpiece and the accessory bit.
Let the tool do the work. For better results, make several progressive passes until the desired cutting depth
or finish is achieved.
3. Lift the tool away from the workpiece and turn OFF the switch. Wait for the tool to come to a complete stop
before setting it down. Do not touch the rotary accessory or workpiece immediately after operation as they
can be very hot. Follow the instructions on the next page for properly maintaining your tool and accessories.
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