Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool
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8. When all cuts are complete, use a flat blade screw driver to carefully pry
the cut-out from the drywall.
NOTE:
Do NOT use the saw blade to pry the cut-out from the drywall.
You will break the blade. If the cut-out is not easy to pry from the
drywall, check to make sure each line is cut completely into the corner
of the rectangle.
USING THE DETAIL SANDER ATTACHMENT
1. Install the sanding pad on the multi-function power tool as outlined on
Fig. 1 & 2.
2. Install the sandpaper on the sanding pad as outlined on Fig. 3 & 4.
3. Turn the switch ON as outlined on Page 14, Fig. 5.
This tool is designed for detail sanding on small surface areas. Place the
sandpaper surface of the sanding pad on the workpiece to be sanded. Keep
the tool moving to avoid gouging the surface. Use coarse sandpaper and lower
speeds when sanding rough surfaces and for removing previous finishes. Use
fine sandpaper and higher speeds to produce the smoothest surface
USING THE SCRAPER BLADE
1. Install the scraper blade on the multi-function power tool as outlined on
Fig. 1 & 2.
2. Turn the switch ON.
When using the scraper blade to scrape old finishes or glue from a workpiece,
place the under side of the blade flat on the workpiece surface and then lift
upward on the rear of the tool to allow the blade to form a very slight angle
with the workpiece surface. Feed the blade slowly into the material that is to
be removed. Do not force the tool as slower travel speeds will produce better
cutting action and reduce the risk of gouging the workpiece.
When using the scraper blade to cut carpet, place a scrap workpiece under the
carpet where the cut is being made. Turn the tool so the scraper blade
is at right angles (perpendicular) to the carpet and then feed the blade
into the carpet