14 GB
Start-up
Start-up
Setting the appropriate speed:
Numeral on the
rotational speed
control
11
Material to be
worked on
1
Plastics and low melting
point materials
2–3
Stone, Ceramics
4
Softwood, metal
5
Hardwood
Max.
Steel
Examples of appropriate tool selection Function:
Function
Accessory
Application
Projection
(min–max) mm
Drilling
Drill
30
Drilling wood
18–25 when us-
ing the smallest
drill the projection
is 10 mm
Milling
Milling bit
31
Various tasks, e.g. hollowing out, gouging,
shaping, grooving or slotting
18–25
Engraving
Engraving
bits
33
Making marks, craft projects
(see Fig. D)
18–25
Polishing, derusting
CAUTION!
Use only the lightest
contact pressure of
the tool on the
workpiece.
Metal brush
27
Derusting
9–15
Polishing attach-
ments
22
Working on various metals and plastics,
in particular noble metals like gold or
silver (see Fig. F)
12–18
Cleaning
Plastic brush
28
E.g. cleaning complex plastic housings
or the area around a door lock
9–15
Grinding
Grinding
wheels
20
Grinding work on stone, wood; fine
work on hard materials such as ceramic
or alloyed steel (see Fig. G)
12–18
10
Grinding bits
34
Sanding belts
23
10
Cutting and sawing Cutting discs
35
,
19
Cutting metal,
plastic or wood
12–18
Be sure not to exceed the maximum diameter of
composite abrasive wheels and grinding cones
and cylinders with 55 mm thread insert, and
the 80 mm maximum diameter of sandpaper
grinding accessories.
Note:
The max. permissible mandrel length is
33 mm.