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INSTALLING AND REMOVING
SANDING SHEETS
Your backing pad uses hook-and-loop backed
sandpaper, which firmly grips the backing pad
when applied with moderate pressure.
1. Align the sanding sheet and press it onto
the sanding plate by hand.
2. Firmly press the power tool with the
sanding sheet against a flat surface and
briefly switch the power tool on. This will
promote good adhesion and helps to
prevent premature wear.
3. To change, merely peel off the old sanding
sheet, remove dust from the backing pad if
necessary, and press the new sanding
sheet in place.
After considerable service the backing pad
surface will become worn, and the backing pad
must be replaced when it no longer offers a
firm grip. If you are experiencing premature
wear out of the backing pad facing, decrease
the amount of pressure you are applying
during operation of the tool.
For maximum use of abrasive, rotate pad 120
degrees when tip of abrasive becomes worn.
Thank you for purchasing the Dremel Multi-
Max™.
This tool was designed to tackle home repair,
remodeling and restoration projects. The
Dremel Multi-Max™ tackles tasks that are
tedious, time consuming or simply next to
impossible to achieve with any other tool.
The ergonomic housing is designed for you
to hold and control in a comfortable manner
during operation.
It comes with an assortment of accessories
that are specifically designed for remodeling
work where you need precision and control.
Your Dremel Multi-Max™ has a robust
electric motor, is comfortable in the hand,
and is made to accept a large variety of
accessories including flush cut blades,
scraper blades, grout removal wheels and
sanding pads.
Accessories come in a variety of shapes and
permit you to do a number of different jobs.
As you become familiar with the range of
accessories and their uses, you will learn just
how versatile your Dremel Multi-Max™ is.
Visit www.dremel.com to learn more about
what you can do with your Dremel Multi-
Max™.
INTENDED USE
This Dremel Multi-Max™ Tool is intended for
dry sanding of surfaces, corners, edges,
scraping, sawing soft metals, wood and
plastic components, and grout removal using
the applicable tools and accessories
recommended by Dremel.
Introduction
Operating Instructions
LEARNING TO USE THE TOOL
Getting the most out of your oscillating tool is a
matter of learning how to let the speed and the
feel of the tool in your hands work for you.
The first step in learning to use the tool is to
get the “feel” of it. Hold it in your hand and feel
its weight and balance (Fig. 6). Depending on
the application, you will need to adjust your
hand position to achieve optimum comfort and
control. The unique comfort grip on the body of
the tool allows for added comfort and control
during use.
When holding tool, do not cover the air vents
with your hand. Blocking the air vents could
cause the motor to overheat.
FIG. 6
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