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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS

 Accessory

Explanation

Application

Felt Polishing Wheel

Finishing processes for smoothing 
a workpiece’s surface.

Cleans, polishes & buffs metal, wood, and plas-

tic. Attached to screw mandrel.

High Speed Cutter

Fast, lightweight cuts for carving 

and engraving.

Carves, cuts, and slots in wood, plastics and soft 

metals such as aluminum, copper, and brass.

Grinding Stone

Stone composed of an abrasive 

compound and used for various 

grinding (abrasive cutting) and 

abrasive machining operations.

Grinds, polishes, and deburrs ferrous metals 

such as iron.

Sanding Disc

Abrasive grain adhered onto the 
surface of a cloth.

Material removal and resurfacing. Attached to 
small screw mandrel

Dressing Stone

A solid block of extremely hard 

abrasive.

Breathes new life back into old, worn-out grind-

ing stone bits when used on the dressing stone.

Drum Sander

Reduces the tedium of hand sand-

ing, speeds up the sanding process, 

and produces more consistent 

results.

Fine surfacing or sanding wood.

Cut-Off Wheel

Self-sharpening wheels that are 

thin in width and often have radial 

fibers reinforcing them. 

Fast and comfortable cut used ideally in metal 
fabrication, maintenance repair, and general 
industrial applications. Attached to small screw 
mandrel

Sander Band

Band that is used with the Drum 

Sander and slides over the top of 

the bit.

Removes rust from metal; shapes rubber 

surfaces, and smooths wood and fiber glass. At-

tached to Drum Sander.

Mandrels

A mandrel is a shank with a 

threaded or screw head, which are 

required when you use polishing 

accessories, cutting wheels, sanding 

discs, and polishing points.

Allows for more durability when polishing 

accessories, cutting wheels, sanding discs, and 

polishing points.

Drill Bits

Cutting tools used to remove mate-

rial to create holes, almost always 

of circular cross-section.

Drill metal, hardwood, and most other materi-

als.

Refer to the chart below for explanations and recommended applications for your rotary bits.

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Summary of Contents for 23190

Page 1: ...rugged trouble free performance Pay close attention to the rules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable s...

Page 2: ...ze Capacity Assembled Product Weight 23190 120 V 60 Hz 160W 8 000 35 000 RPM Max 1 8 in 3 2 mm 1 5 lbs Product Specifications 2 Electrical Information Know Your Rotary Tool Assembly and Adjustments Op...

Page 3: ...o reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury NOTE Advising you of information or instruction that is vital to the operation and maintenance of the equipment WARNING Do not attempt to o...

Page 4: ...ETY Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings watches etc when op erating the tool Inappropriate clothing and items can get caught in moving parts and draw you in ALWAYS wear non sli...

Page 5: ...ation GENERAL SAFETY RULES ROTARY TOOL SAFETY RULES 1 CHECK THE WORKPIECE for any cracks bumps nails or obstructions before commencing operation 2 NEVER press in the collet lock button when the rotary...

Page 6: ...not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way WARNING To avoid electrocution do not use in wet or damp areas or expose to rain GUIDELINES FOR U...

Page 7: ...ce and the requirement of the project 1 The tool comes assembled with the steady grip attachment Fig 1 This configuration allows you to hold the steady grip handle instead of the rotary tool body duri...

Page 8: ...at the top of the screw mandrel Remove one of the red rings from the screw and place the cutoff wheel or sanding disc onto the screw if it is a sanding disc ensure it will face the correct direction w...

Page 9: ...and sand ing speeds up the sanding process and produces more consistent results Fine surfacing or sanding wood Cut Off Wheel Self sharpening wheels that are thin in width and often have radial fibers...

Page 10: ...the collet nut slide down the flex shaft adapter and screw it in place onto the rotary tool 6 Once secured take the other end of the flex shaft and pull the shaft lock collar all the way back to prev...

Page 11: ...ary tool Do not wear jewelry neckties or other loose clothing which could get caught in moving parts WARNING Do not start or operate this machine in the presence of flammable liquids or gases 1 Always...

Page 12: ...EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 12...

Page 13: ...190 007 Spring of Spindle Lock 1 8 23190 008 Rotor 1 9 23190 009 Carbon Brush 2 10 23190 010 Screw 6 11 23190 011 Right Body 1 12 23190 012 Stator 1 13 23190 013 Hanger 1 14 23190 014 Panel 1 15 23190...

Page 14: ...prod uct must be shipped in its original container or an equivalent properly packed to withstand the hazards of ship ment The product must be fully insured with a copy of the warranty card and or the...

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