Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Total vibration values determined in accordance with
EN 60745.
Vibration emission value a
h
≤ 2,5 m/s
2
K uncertainty = 1.5 m/s
2
Important!
The vibration value changes according to the area of
application of the electric tool and may exceed the
specified value in exceptional circumstances.
6. Before starting the equipment
6.1. Taking out the accessories (Fig. 4)
Before you take out the accessories, you must
remove the two transportation braces. To do so, pull
each transportation brace (a) out of the guide. Then
tilt the accessory holder (b) forwards.
6.2. Inserting the various tools (Fig. 3)
Before inserting a tool (and before each tool
change) switch of the drive unit and pull the power
plug.
1.
Press the locking knob (4) and turn the collet
chuck until the bolt locks into place.
2.
Undo the collet chuck nut (3).
3.
Insert the required tool into the sleeve and tighten
the collet chuck nut (3).
6.3. Installing the flexible shaft (Figs. 3 / 5)
Unscrew the cover (5) from the front of the
equipment.
Undo the collet chuck nut (3).
Insert the internal schaft (a) of the flexible shaft
into the collet chuck (3).
Tighten the collet chuck nut (3).
Now tighten the ring (b) on the multi-tool.
6.4 Using the stand (Fig. 6)
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Fit the stand to a workbench
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The stand is adjustable in height and can be
adjusted as shown in Fig. 6.
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The multi-tool can now be attached to the stand.
7. Using the tool for the first time
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Make sure that the drive unit is switched off.
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Check that the mains voltage specified on the
rating plate of the power supply unit is the same
as your mains supply. Only then should you
insert the plug of the power supply unit into a
socket-outlet.
7.1. ON/OFF switch (Fig. 3)
Switch on the drive unit with the power switch (1).
7.2. Speed selector (Fig. 3)
The required speed can be set with the speed control
(2).
The correct speed depends on the tool used and the
type of material being processed.
7.3 Directions for use
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With small milling cutters / grinding pins: Use a
high speed.
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With large milling cutters / grinding pins: Use a
low speed.
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Precision work / engraving: Hold the drive unit
like a pen.
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Rough work: Hold the drive unit like a hammer.
7.4 Tips
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Exert only moderate pressure on the workpiece
and allow it to be processed at uniform speed.
앬
You will not finish your work sooner by exerting
heavy pressure. On the contrary, heavy pressure
will cause the drive unit to slow down or stop and
will overload the motor.
앬
For your own safety, use a vise or screw clamp to
secure small workpieces.
8. Accessories
8.1. Accessories (Fig. 7 / Fig. 1; Item 2-3)
1 Grinding wheel
2 Grinding belt (small)
3 Grinding belt (large)
8.2. Accessories (Fig. 8 / Fig. 1; Item 12)
1 Cutting wheel (large)
2 Cutting wheel (small)
8.3. Accessories (Fig. 9 / Fig. 1; Item 11)
1 Diamond-tipped cutter (cylindrical, large)
2 Diamond-tipped cutter (cylindrical, small)
3 Diamond-tipped cutter (pointed)
4 Diamond-tipped cutter (ball-shaped)
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