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DM 2615302558 8/98
1/11/99 1:47 PM
ATTACHMENT FOR USE WITH DREMEL
ROTARY TOOL MODELS 275, 285, 395,
245, 250, 270, 280, 370, 380, 398, AND
MODEL 850 FREE WHEELER
ATTENTION: This attachment will convert
Dremel Rotary Tool to a Router for freehand
routing, edging, grooving, and circular cuts.
1. The router attachment comes assembled
ready for freehand or pilot bit routing. Type II
and III tools will fit in the UPPER and
LOWER CLAMPS without need for
bushings. When using type l, IV and V type
tools and model 398, the BLACK BUSHING
is used in the lower clamp. Assemble with
internal ledge down.
NOTE: When using Rotary Tool model 245,
270, 280, 370 and 380 the two GREY
BUSHINGS are required. Assemble the
large bushing in the upper clamp and the
small bushing in the lower clamp.
When using Rotary Tool model 250, only the
small grey bushing is required. Assemble
this bushing in the lower clamp.
2. Loosen the two CLAMP NUTS several
turns. Place the Rotary Tool in the clamps
making sure the nose of the tool is against
the ledge in the bottom of the lower clamp.
With the SWITCH and SPINDLE LOCK to
the front, secure the tool by tightening the
two clamp nuts.
NOTE: When using bushings, align the split
of the bushing to the split of the clamps.
Also be careful to seat the tool and bushings
properly.
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3. Unplug the power cord from the electrical
outlet and remove the Rotary Tool from the
router to install a router bit. Fit the shank of
the ROUTER BIT into the collet allowing a
maximum of 5/8" to protrude below the
COLLET NUT. Use the spindle lock and
wrench to tighten the bit securely.
UPPER
CLAMP
BLACK BUSHING
LOWER CLAMPS
TWO GREY BUSHINGS
DEPTH OF CUT
ROUTER BIT
-4-
5/8"
COLLET NUT

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