VARIABLE SPEED ROTARY TOOL
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Set the speed indicator to fit the job; to
achieve the best results when working with
different materials, the speed of the Rotary
Tool should be regulated.
To select the right speed for each job, use
a practice piece of material. Vary speed to
find the best speed for the accessory you are
using and the job to be done.
On the variable speed model, there are switch
setting indicators marked with a line. Slide
to the appropriate setting on the housing to
select the operating speed needed from
8,000 – 35,000 RPM.
Certain materials, however, (some plastics
and precious metals, for example) require a
relatively slow speed because at high speed
the friction of the accessory generates heat
and may cause damage to the material.
Slow speeds (15,000 RPM or less) usually
are best for polishing operations employing
the felt polishing accessories. They may also
be best for delicate projects as “eggery” work,
delicate woodcarving and fragile models parts.
(All brushing applications require lower speeds
to avoid wire discharge from the holder.)
Higher speeds are better for carving, cutting,
routing, shaping, and cutting dadoes or
rabbets in wood.
Hardwoods, metals and glass require high
speed operation, and drilling should be at high
speed.
The speed of the Rotary Tool is controlled by
setting the indicator on the housing.
This rotary tool has been specifically designed
with an independent on/off switch, and speed
control switch. This allows the user to set
the desired speed for the particular job he is
working on and the next time the machine is
turned on to continue working, the desired
speed can remain intact.
In this way, this
machine provides the advantages that
both a single-speed and variable speed
machine offers!
OPERATING SPEEDS
SWITCH ON/OFF
Only when the switch is at “OFF” state, can the
multifunctional tool be switched on. The data of power
supply should be identical with that on the nameplate.
SWITCH ON
Push the switch at I Position
SWITCH OFF
Push the switch at O Position
ADJUSTMENT OF SPEED
You can easily adjust the speed of the tool. Start at
low speed, then increase gradually until the best
speed is reached.
NEEDS FOR SLOWER SPEEDS
NEEDS FOR HIGHER SPEEDS
BONUS FEATURE