Press the spindle lock
Turn the tensioning nut
clicks into place .
Undo the tensioning nut
using the combination spanner
Remove any attached accessory tool or an
inserted collet chuck
Push the intended tool through the tensioning
nut
.
7 ]
[
Insert the tool shaft into the appropriate
collet chuck
.
16 ]
[
Press the spindle lock
Push the collet chuck
insert
. Screw the tensioning nut
6 ]
[
with the combination spanner
NOTE
Use the screwdriver side of the
u
combination spanner
tighten the screw on the mandrel
Switching on and off/setting
speed range
m
CAUTION! RISK OF INJURY!
Always wear protective gloves when
handling or working with the product .
Keep your hands away from the
u
accessory tool when the product is in
operation .
After the product has been switched off,
u
the accessory tool continues moving for
some time . Do not touch the accessory
tool and do not attempt to brake it .
Never work on materials containing
u
asbestos . Asbestos is considered
carcinogenic .
and hold it down .
9 ]
[
until the lock
7 ]
[
from the thread
7 ]
[
.
[
21 ]
.
[
16 ]
and hold it down .
9 ]
[
into the thread
16 ]
[
tight
[
7 ]
.
[
21 ]
to undo and
21 ]
[
.
11 ]
[
Switching on/setting the speed range
Set the on/off switch
Set the speed control
between 1 and MAX .
Switching off
Set the on/off switch
Notes on working with
materials, tools and speed
ranges
Use
Plastics
Materials with
low melting
point
Cleaning
Polishing
Buffing work
Stones
Ceramics
Softwood
Hardwood
Iron
Steel
Aluminium
Copper
Zinc
Zinc alloys
The above notes are recommendations only and
not binding . When carrying out practical work,
carry out your own tests to see which tool and
which settings are ideal for the material you are
working on .
to the I position .
3 ]
[
to a position
[
1 ]
to the O position .
[
3 ]
Speed range
1–3 (low)
4–5 (medium)
6 (high)
Max
Tool:
Milling bits
[
18 ]
Determine the suitable
rotational speed range
by trying it out on test
pieces .
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