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ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
Attachment, collet and collet nut
assembly
Collet Nut- To loosen the collet
nut (A) Fig.2, press spindle lock
button (B) and rotate the tool shaft
by hand until the lock engages the
shaft preventing further rotation.
With the spindle lock engaged, use
the collet nut wrench (C) to loosen it if
necessary. The collet nut must be loosely
threaded on when inserting an accessory.
Change accessories by inserting the new
one into the collet (D) as far as possible
to minimize run out and unbalance. With
the shaft lock engaged, finger-tighten
the collet nut until the accessory shank
is gripped by the collet. Avoid excessive
tightening of the collet nut when there
is not accessory inserted. To install a
different collet, remove the collet nut
and the collet already in place. Insert the
unslotted end of the collet in the hole at
the end of the tools’ shaft. Replace collet
nut on the shaft and tighten.
Attaching the Flex Shaft
Unscrew the housing nut (A) Fig.3 and
remove it. The collet nut (B) and the 1/8”
collet (C) must be kept in place. Mount
the Flex Shaft by placing the inner shaft
(D) into the tools’ chuck, secure it in place
by tightening the collet nut. Then using
the Flex Shaft housing nut (E), fix the
Flex Shaft to the rotary tool by turning it
clockwise.
OPERATION
OPERATION
Before operating, make sure you have
read all previous safety precautions
before operating your rotary tool. The
real secret to your rotary tool is its speed.
A typical electric drill is a low-speed,
high torque tool. The rotary tool is the
opposite; it is a high-speed, low torque
tool. So please do not apply pressure on
the tool, simply hold it and guide it, the
speed will do the rest.
Hold the rotary tool in your hand and
plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
Switch on the rotary tool by pressing
the ON/OFF switch (A) Fig.5. Then a
speed setting must be selected using
the variable speed thumb dial (B). The
accessory and job to do will determine
the speed setting to use.
WARNING!
Always unplug Rotary Tool before
changing accessories, changing
collets or servicing.
WARNING!
Do not engage spindle lock button
while the tool is running.
WARNING!
Too high a load at a low speed
can burn out the motor!
CAUTION!
Always use the collet that matches
the shank size of the accessory
you plan to use. Never force a
larger diameter shank into a smaller
sized collet.
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Fig.5
Hold the rotary tool in your hand and plug the
power cord into the wall outlet. Switch on the
rotary tool by pressing the ON/OFF switch (A)
Fig.5. Then a speed setting must be selected
using the variable speed thumb dial (B). The
accessory and job to do will determine the
speed setting to use.
!
WARNING
Too high a load at a low
speed can burn out the motor
!
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
Attachment, collet and collet nut assembly
Attaching the Flex Shaft
OPERATION
Operation
!
WARNING
!
CAUTION
Always unplug Rotary Tool
before changing accessories, changing collets
or servicing.
Do not engage spindle lock
button while the tool is running.
Always use the collet which
matches the shank size of the accessory you
plan to use. Never force a larger diameter
shank into a smaller sized collet.
Collet Nut- To loosen the collet nut (A) Fig.2,
press spindle lock button (B) and rotate the
tool shaft by hand until the lock engages the
shaft preventing further rotation.
With the spindle lock engaged, use the collet
nut wrench (C) to loosen it if necessary. The
collet nut must be loosely threaded on when
inserting an accessory. Change accessories
by inserting the new one into the collet (D) as
far as possible to minimize runout and unbalance.
With the shaft lock engaged, finger tighten the
collet nut until the accessory shank is gripped
by the collet. Avoid excessive tigtening of the
collet nut when there is not accessory inserted.
To install a different collet, remove the collet
nut and the collet already in place. Insert the
unslotted end of the collet in the hole at the
end of the tools’ shaft. Replace collet nut on
the shaft and tighten.
Unscrew the housing nut (A) Fig.3 and remove
it. The collet nut (B) and the 1/8” collet (C)
must be kept in place. Mount the Flex Shaft by
placing the inner shaft (D) into the tools’ chuck,
secure it in place by tightening the collet nut.
Then using the Flex Shaft housing nut (E), fix
the Flex Shaft to the rotary tool by turning it
clockwise.
Before operating, make sure you have read all
previous safety precautions before operating
your rotary tool. The real secret to your rotary
tool is its speed. A typical electric drill is a
low-speed, high torque tool. The rotary tool is
the opposite, it is a high-speed, low torque
tool. So please do not apply pressure on the
tool, simply hold it and guide it, the speed will
do the rest.
!
WARNING
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Fig.5
Hold the rotary tool in your hand and plug the
power cord into the wall outlet. Switch on the
rotary tool by pressing the ON/OFF switch (A)
Fig.5. Then a speed setting must be selected
using the variable speed thumb dial (B). The
accessory and job to do will determine the
speed setting to use.
!
WARNING
Too high a load at a low
speed can burn out the motor
!
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
Attachment, collet and collet nut assembly
Attaching the Flex Shaft
OPERATION
Operation
!
WARNING
!
CAUTION
Always unplug Rotary Tool
before changing accessories, changing collets
or servicing.
Do not engage spindle lock
button while the tool is running.
Always use the collet which
matches the shank size of the accessory you
plan to use. Never force a larger diameter
shank into a smaller sized collet.
Collet Nut- To loosen the collet nut (A) Fig.2,
press spindle lock button (B) and rotate the
tool shaft by hand until the lock engages the
shaft preventing further rotation.
With the spindle lock engaged, use the collet
nut wrench (C) to loosen it if necessary. The
collet nut must be loosely threaded on when
inserting an accessory. Change accessories
by inserting the new one into the collet (D) as
far as possible to minimize runout and unbalance.
With the shaft lock engaged, finger tighten the
collet nut until the accessory shank is gripped
by the collet. Avoid excessive tigtening of the
collet nut when there is not accessory inserted.
To install a different collet, remove the collet
nut and the collet already in place. Insert the
unslotted end of the collet in the hole at the
end of the tools’ shaft. Replace collet nut on
the shaft and tighten.
Unscrew the housing nut (A) Fig.3 and remove
it. The collet nut (B) and the 1/8” collet (C)
must be kept in place. Mount the Flex Shaft by
placing the inner shaft (D) into the tools’ chuck,
secure it in place by tightening the collet nut.
Then using the Flex Shaft housing nut (E), fix
the Flex Shaft to the rotary tool by turning it
clockwise.
Before operating, make sure you have read all
previous safety precautions before operating
your rotary tool. The real secret to your rotary
tool is its speed. A typical electric drill is a
low-speed, high torque tool. The rotary tool is
the opposite, it is a high-speed, low torque
tool. So please do not apply pressure on the
tool, simply hold it and guide it, the speed will
do the rest.
!
WARNING
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