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desired depth. For most work, the gentle touch
is best. With it, you have the best control, are
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FIG.
For best control in close work, grip the
Rotary Tool like a pencil between your
thumb and forefinger.
WARNING
Wear Eye Protection
To select the right speed for each job, use a
practice piece of material.
NOTE: Speed is affected by voltage
changes. A reduced incoming voltage will
slow the RPM of the tool.
(MODEL 100)
On the single speed model, there is an ON-
OFF switch. When the switch is on, the tool
runs at 35,000 RPM.
(MODEL 200)
On the two-speed model, there is a LO and HI
switch. When the switch indicator is on the low
setting, the tool runs at about 15,000 RPM.
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C UTION
This blocks the air flow and causes the motor to overheat.
Operating Speeds
less likely to make errors, and will get the most
efficient work out of the accessory.
FIG. B
The "Golf Grip" method of holding the
tool is used for more aggressive
operations such as grinding a flat surface
or using cutoff wheels.
Whenever you hold the tool, be careful
not to cover the air vents with your hand.
When the switch indicator is on the high
setting, the tool runs at about 35,000 RPM.
(MODEL 300)
On the variable speed model, there are
switch setting indicators marked with a line.
Slide to the number on the housing to select
the operating speed needed from 5,000 –
35,000 RPM. You can refer to the charts
on page 17, 18, 19 and 20 to determine the
proper speed, based on the material being
worked and the type of accessory being
used. These charts enable you to select
both the correct accessory and the
optimum speed at a glance.
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