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Genesis GMT35T Manual Del Operario página 7

Multiherramienta oscilante de velocidad variable de 3.5a

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NOTE:
the accessories in this section may or may not
be included with the tool. Please refer to the unpacking and
contents section for a list of included accessories.
NOTE:
recommended accessories for this tool are the
genesis
universal Quick- fit oscillating tool accessories.
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Please refer to the "genesis oscillating tool accessory
reference guide" enclosed for details.
this oscillating multi-tool is intended for cutting and
sanding wood, plastic, plaster and non-ferrous metals. it is
especially suitable for cutting in tight spaces and for flush
cutting. following are a few typical uses.
CUTTING (FIG 5 & 6)
use a flush cutting saw blade (or "e-cut blade") for making
precise cuts in tight areas, close to edges, plunge or flush
to a surface. it is important not to force the tool during the
flush cutting. if you are experiencing a strong vibration
during cut, it indicates too much hand pressure is on the
tool. back off on the pressure and let the speed of the tool
do the work. see fig 4, 5 for examples of using the flush
cutting saw blade.
NOTE:
it is suggested that you have a piece of scrap
material supporting the blade when making a flush cut. if
you need to rest the blade on a delicate surface, you need
to use cardboard or masking tape to protect the surface.
APPLICATIONS & ACCESSORIES
FIG 5
FIG 6
FIG 7
SEGMENTED SAW BLADE (FIG 7)
use the segmented saw blade for making continuous
precise cuts in wood, plastic or drywall material.
applications include: cutting openings for electrical boxes,
repairing flooring, cutting flooring for venting, and more.
SANDING (FIG 8)
using sanding accessories, this tool is a detail sander.
it is suitable for dry sanding of wood, plastic, and metal
surfaces, especially in corners, edges and hard to reach
areas.
Tips:
1. work with the complete surface of the sandpaper, not
only with the tip.
2. sand with continuous motion and light pressure. Do not
apply excessive pressure. let the tool do the work.
3. always secure small work pieces.
4. select suitable abrasive paper for best results.
SCRAPING (FIG 9)
scraper blades are suitable for removing vinyl, varnish,
paint layers, carpeting, caulk and other adhesives. use a
rigid scraper blade to remove harder materials, such as
vinyl flooring, carpeting and tile adhesives in a large area.
use a flexible scraper blade to remove softer material such
as caulk.
Tips:
1. when removing strong, tacky adhesive, grease the
scraper blade surface to reduce gumming up.
2. begin with light pressure. the oscillating motion of
accessory only occurs when pressure is applied to the
material to be removed.
3. if you are removing caulk from a delicate surface, such
as a bath tub or tile back splash, we recommend taping
to protect the surface that the blade will rest on.
ENGLISH
FIG 8
FIG 9
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