NOTE:
Some accessories, such as a saw blade, may be mounted either straight
on the tool, or at an angle to enhance usability. Always make sure 5 of the 6 pins are
engaged as described in step 2 above.
NOTE:
For maximum sandpaper life, rotate the pad or sandpaper 120 degrees when
tip of sandpaper becomes worn.
To Remove Accessories From the Tool,
disengage the accessory from the pins and pull the accessory off the tool.
OPERATION
WARNING:
important safety warning and instructions before using this tool.
WARNING:
before making any adjustments or setting up prior to cutting. Failure to disconnect or
unplug the tool may cause accidental starting, resulting in serious personal injury.
NOTE:
Always Check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the ratings
plate.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE
OSCILLATING TOOL (FIG 3)
To Start the Oscillating Tool, slide the ON/OFF switch (1) forward
to ON position.
To Stop the Oscillating Tool, slide the ON/OFF switch (1)
backward to OFF position.
VARIABLE SPEED DIAL (FIG 3)
Your oscillating tool has a variable speed control dial (2) located at
the rear end of the tool. See FIG 3. You may select the oscillating
speed by rotating the control dial. Setting 6 is the maximum speed
(22,000 OPM) and setting 1 is the minimum speed (15,000 OPM).
The variable speed control allows to set up a optimum oscillating
speed based on the accessory and the materials being used on.
High oscillating speed recommended for: Sanding, Sawing, Rasping
wood or metals
Low oscillating speed recommended for: Scraping painted wood or
removing caulk or adhesives.
APPLICATIONS
NOTE:
Recommended accessories for this tool are the GENESIS™ Universal Quick-
Fit oscillating tool accessories. Please refer to the "Genesis Oscillating Tool Accessory
Reference Guide" enclosed for details.
This multi-purpose oscillating tool is intended for cutting and sanding wood, plastic, plaster and non-ferrous metals.
It is especially suitable for cutting in tight spaces and for flush cutting
CUTTING (FIG 4,5,6)
use a flush cutting saw blade (or "e-cut blade") for making precise
cuts in tight areas, close to edges, plunge or flush to a surface.
It is important not to force the tool during the flush cutting. If you
are experiencing a strong vibration during cut, it indicates too much
hand pressure is on the tool. Back off on the pressure and let the
speed of the tool do the work. See FiG 4, 5 for examples of using the
flush cutting saw blade.
Multi-Purpose Oscillating Tool
Operator's Manual
To reduce the risk of serious personal injuries, read and follow all
Always be sure the tool is disconnected from the power source
flip the Accessory Quick-Change Lever forward completely,
ON
OFF
FIG 3
.
Following are a few typical uses.
FIG 4
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2