Always hold the tool by its insulated gripping surfaces when cutting in areas that
may contain hidden live wiring. If the bit makes contact with a live wire, the metal
parts of this tool may conduct enough electricity to seriously shock the user. Contact
with a "live" wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool "live" and shock the opera-
tor. Do not cut or break into existing walls or other blind areas where
electrical wiring may exist. If this situation is unavoidable, disconnect all fuses or circuit
breakers feeding this worksite.
Check to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the Rotary Tool
before switching the tool "ON". Keys or wrenches can fly away at high velocity strik-
ing you or a bystander.
Make sure all nuts and screws are securely tightened after changing bits.
Keep hands away from moving parts.
Do not use the Rotary Tool if it has been damaged, left outdoors in the rain, snow,
wet or damp environments, or immersed in liquid.
Check the speed rating on all accessories. Accessories must never be run at a high-
er speed than they were designed to handle.
When using wire or bristle brushes, always wear protective gloves and a face shield.
These brushes should never be run at speeds greater than 15,000 RPM.
Always run brushes at operating speed for a minute before using to eject loose
wires and bristles. Be sure that the discharge is pointed away from you. Make sure
no one is standing in front or in line with the brush.
Do not apply heavy pressure to wire or bristle brushes. This will only cause damage
and/or personal injury. Brushes work best when applied lightly.
Do not use a wheel that may be damaged. If the tool or wheel is dropped, install a
new wheel before continuing. Avoid bouncing and snagging the wheel as this may
lead to cracking or chipping.
Do not sand or grind near flammable materials.
Handle sharp bits with care.
Never place hands near the spinning bit.
Never start the tool while bit is engaged in the material.
Always feed the bit into the material in the same direction that the chips are thrown.
If the bit becomes jammed in the workpiece, turn the tool off at the switch. Once all
moving parts have come to a stop, unplug the tool and work the bit free.
Never lay the tool down until the motor has come to a complete standstill. A run-
ning tool should not be left unattended.
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Never touch the collet or bit immediately after use.
To prevent short circuits, clean the tool's vents regularly with compressed air.
Do not alter or misuse tool.
This drill is not a dental tool. Do not use on the teeth of animals or humans.
IMPORTANT: Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please
study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will
allow you to operate the tool better and safer.
SYMBOL
NAME
V
Volts
A
Amperes
Hz
Hertz
W
Watt
Kg
Kilograms
Alternating Current
Direct Current
Alternating or Direct Current
Earthing Terminal
Class II Construction
min
Minutes
s
Seconds
Diameter
No load speed
.../min
Revolutions per Minute
1,2,3, ...
Ring Selector Settings
SYMBOLS
EXPLANATION
Voltage (Potential)
Current
Frequency (Cycles per Second)
Power
Weight
Type of Current
Type of Current
Type of Current
Grounding Terminal
Denotes Double Insulation
Time
Time
Size of Drill Bits,
Grinding Wheels, etc.
No-load Rotational Speed
Revolutions, Surface Speed,
Strokes, etc. per Minute
Speed, Torque or Position Settings
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