HOLDING THE TOOL
For best control in close work, grip the multitool like a pencil
between your thumb and forefinger.
OPERATING SPEEDS
turning tOOL On anD Off
USE ONLY POWER ADAPTER
WARNING
!
2610z09745 (AR) AND 2610z09883 (BO,
BR, CL, PE, PY, UY) SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL.
Insert DC jack of the rotary tool into DC socket of the power
adapter (PICTURE 1). Insert power adapter into power outlet.
The tool is turned "ON" by the on/off button (PICTURE 5-A)
TO TURN THE TOOL "ON" press and release the on/off blue
button.
TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF" press and release the on/off button.
Adjust the tool speed using the speed dial.
See "Operating Speeds" Section.
SpeeD cOntrOL ButtOnS
To select the right speed for each job, use a practice piece of
material.
VariaBLe SpeeD DiaL
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed dial. The speed may
be adjusted during operation by presetting the dial on or between
any one of the settings.
You can refer to the chart on page 9 to determine the proper
speed, based on the material being worked and the type of ac-
cessory being used. These charts enable you to select both the
correct accessory and the optimum speed at a glance.
The speed of Rotary Tool is controlled by setting this dial on the
housing (PICTURE 5-B).
Settings for approximate revolutions
Speed Setting
1
2
3*
4
5
* 3 is the maximum speed setting for wire brushes.
needs for Slower Speeds
Certain materials, however, (some plastics and precious metals,
for example) require a relatively slow speed because at high
speed the friction of the accessory generates heat and may cause
damage to the material.
Slow speeds (15,000 RPM or less) usually are best for polishing
operations employing the felt polishing accessories. They may
also be best for working on delicate projects as "eggery" work,
delicate wood carving and fragile model parts. (All brushing
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Speed range
5,000 to 7,000 RPM
8,000 to 10,000 RPM
11,000 to 14,000 RPM
15,000 to 18,000 RPM
19,000 to 22,000 RPM
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applications require lower speeds to avoid wire discharge from
the holder.)
Higher speeds are better for carving and shaping wood.
Hardwoods, metals and glass require high speed operation, and
drilling should also be done at high speeds.
The point to remember is this: Many applications and accessories
in our line will provide the best performance at full speed, but
for certain materials, applications, and accessories, you need
slower speeds, which is the reason our variable speed models
are available.
Ultimately, the best way to determine the correct speed for work
on any material is to practice for a few minutes on a piece of
scrap, even after referring to the chart. You can quickly learn that
a slower or faster speed is more effective just by observing what
happens as you make a pass or two at different speeds.
Some rules of thumb in regard to speed:
•
Polishing, buffing and cleaning with any type of bristle brush
must be done at speeds not greater than 15,000 RPM to
prevent damage to the brush.
•
Increasing the pressure on the tool is not the answer when it
is not performing as you think it should. Perhaps you should
be using a different accessory, and perhaps an adjustment
in speed would solve the problem. Leaning on the tool does
not help.
Let speed do the work!
STALL PROTECTION
This tool has a stall protection feature built into it to protect the
motor in the event of a stall. If you stall the tool for too long,
or bind the bit in a work piece, especially at high speeds, it will
automatically turn itself off. Simply take the tool out of the material
you were stalled in, turn it back on again to continue using it.
MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance performed by unauthorized personnel
may result in misplacing of internal wiring and components which
could cause serious hazard. We recommend that all tool service
be performed by a Dremel Service Facility. To avoid injury from
unexpected starting or electrical shock, always remove plug from
wall outlet before performing service or cleaning.
CLEANING
TO AVOID ACCIDENTS, ALWAYS
WARNING
!
DISCONNECT THE TOOL AND/OR
CHARGER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING.
The tool can be cleaned most effectively with compressed dry air.
Always wear safety goggles when cleaning tools with compressed
air.
Ventilation openings and switch levers must be kept clean and
free of foreign matter. Do not attempt to clean the tool by inserting
pointed objects through an opening.
B
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A. On/Off Button
B. Variable Speed Dial
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