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BALANCING ACCESSORIES
For precision work, it is important that all
accessories be in good balance (much the
same as the tires on your automobile). To true
up or balance an accessory, slightly loosen
collet nut and give the accessory or collet a 1/4
turn. Re tighten the collet nut and run the Rotary
Tool. You should be able to tell by the sound
and feel if your accessory is running in balance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY
For connection to a supply not in the U.S.A., use an attachment plug adapter of the proper
configuration for the power outlet, if needed.
using the rotary tool. Failure to follow
recommended procedures could result in
personal injury or property damage.
Dremel 2050
Thank you for purchasing the Dremel 2050.
This product was designed by the many
Dremel users who passionately use their rotary
tools daily. This tool was designed to give you
the ultimate performance when working on
versatile detailed projects.
The Dremel 2050 is a versatile craft rotary tool,
which provides the best results for versatile
detailed projects. The slim size of the tool
allows for maximum control and allows you
closer to your work piece. The lightweight
design and soft grip on the tool mean the tool
can be held comfortably for extended periods of
use. You will appreciate the many applications
that the Dremel 2050 can easily tackle.
Rotary Tool Introduction
The Rotary Tool is comfortable in the hand, and
is made to accept a variety of accessories
including engraving points and cutters,
polishing wheels and brushes and sanding
bands. Accessories come in a variety of
shapes and permit you to do a number of
different jobs. As you be come familiar with the
range of accessories and their uses, you will
learn just how versatile the Rotary Tool is. You'll
see dozens of uses you hadn't thought of
before.
Assembly
Operating Instructions
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Observe all warnings and
safety instructions when
Continue adjusting in this fashion until best
balance is achieved. To maintain balance on
abrasive wheel points, before each use, with
the wheel point secured in the collet, turn on
the Rotary Tool and run the 415 Dressing
Stone lightly against the revolving wheel point.
This removes high spots and trues up the
wheel point for good balance.
The real secret of the Rotary Tool is its speed.
To understand the advantages of its high
speed, you have to know that the standard
portable electric drill runs at speeds up to 2,800
revolutions per minute. The Rotary Tool
operates at speeds up to 22,000 revolutions
per minute. The typical electric drill is a low-
speed, high torque tool; the Rotary Tool is just
the opposite – a high-speed, low torque tool.
The major difference to the user is that in the
high speed tools, the speed combined with the
acces sory mounted in the collet does the work.
You don't apply pressure to the tool, but simply
hold and guide it. In the low speed tools, you
not only guide the tool, but also apply pressure
to it, as you do, for example, when drilling a hole.
It is this high speed, along with its compact size
and wide variety of special accessories, that
makes the Rotary Tool differ ent from other
tools. The speed enables it to do jobs low
speed tools cannot do, such as engraving glass
and sanding rough wooden edges.
Getting the most out of your Rotary Tool is a
matter of learning how to let this speed work for
you. To learn about more uses and the
versatility of Dremel accessories and
attachments refer to this Owner's Manual or
check our website at www.Dremel.com or join
the conversation at facebook.com/dremel.
Turning tool on and off
Insert DC jack of the rotary tool into DC socket
of the power supply (Fig. 1). Insert power
supply into power outlet.
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