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PowerSmith Mag lithium MLHT12C Manual De Operario página 7

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securely clamped. These wheels will grab the work-piece if they become slightly canted in the cutting groove and can
kickback causing loss of tool control, resulting in serious personal injury.
Installing and Removing Accessory Bits & Wheels:
WARNING:
aLways be sure ThaT The TOOL is swiTcheD Off aND The baTTery is remOVeD befOre
aDjusTiNg, aDDiNg accessOries, Or checkiNg a fuNcTiON ON The TOOL.
1. Switch off the rotary too remove the Battery Pack.
2. Depress the shaft lock button and rotate the shaft by hand until the lock engages, preventing further rotationof
the shaft.
DO NOT eNgauge The shafT LOck whiLe The TOOL is ruNNiNg
WARNING:
3. With the shaft lock engaged, loosen the collet nut by rotating it in a counterclockwise direction.
4. Do not remove the collet nut from the threaded motor shaft, only loosen the collet nut enough to remove or add
an accessory.
5. Insert the accessory shank through the collect nut as far as it will go, this will help to minimize accessory bit run
out.
6. With the shaft lock engaged hand tighten the collet nut by rotating it in a clockwise direction until the shank is held
securely in the collet. NO NOT OVER TIGHTEN OR USE ANY TOOLS TO TIGHTEN.
WARNING:
aVOiD excessiVe TighTeNiNg Of The cOLLeT NuT. DO NOT OVer TighTeN The cOLLeT
NuT wheN NO biT is iNserTeD.
Operating Speeds:
Your hobby tool has an operating speed range of 8,000- 30,000rpm. The numbers appearing on the speed dial provide
the tool operator a rough idea of how fast the bit is rotating. The tools speed is infinitely adjustable throughout the entire
travel of the speed dial. The following chart will provide a good guideline for the rotating tool speed for various dial
settings:
SpEEd RANGE GUIdELINES
Switch Setting
1 – 2
2 – 3
3 – 4
4 – 5
5 – 6
Unlike tools designed for a specific purpose, the hobby tool may perform a wide variety of operations in various types
of materials. Practice and experience using the hobby tool on different projects with different bits is the best teacher
of which speed is more ideal for use on a specific material than other speed settings. Here are some very basic
guidelines:
Use slower speeds on plastics, precious metals, or anything else that may easily damage due to heat generated by the
tools bit. Consider slower speeds when performing finely detailed work on sensitive or thin material like eggshell or fine
wood carving.
Wire and bristle brushes should not be used at speeds in excess of 15,000 rpm. Higher speeds will not increase their
efficiency, but cause the wires to dislodge from the wheel possibly causing personal injury.
Higher speeds can best be used for cutting, routing, carving, and cutting other shapes in wood. Drilling should be done
at high speed as should most work on hardwoods, glass, and many metals.
Start at slower, more comfortable speeds and work your way up to the ideal speed for the bit, the material, and the style
of work being performed.
English
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Speed Range RpM
5,000 – 10,500
10,500 – 16,000
16,000 – 21,500
21,500 – 24,000
24,000 – 25,000

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