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Herramienta rotativa sin cable

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To select the right speed for each job, use a practice piece of material.
ELECTRONIC MONITORING
● Your tool is equipped with an internal electronic monitoring system that helps to maximize motor and battery performance by limiting the current to the tool when
overload and stall conditions occur. If you stall the tool for too long, or bind the bit in a work piece, especially at high speeds, the tool will automatically turn itself off
thanks to the fallback built into it. Once this happens, simply take the tool out of the material you were stalled in, turn it back on again, adjust the speed if necessary,
and continue using it. When the battery becomes close to empty, the tool may shut down automatically more frequent than normal. If this happens, it is time to
recharge the tool.
SPEED CONTROL BUTTONS
● Your DEPSTECH rotary tool is equipped with speed control buttons. The speed may be adjusted during operation by pressing on the plus (+) or (-) minus black
buttons located on the topside of the battery housing. Speed will increment or decrement by 5,000 rpm from a minimum of 5,000 to a maximum of 30,000 rpm. The
LED lights located alongside the black buttons will illuminate according to the chosen speed. Every time the tool is turned off the speed set goes back to the medium
level (20,000 rpm) so it might be necessary to increase/decrease the speed to the level that it was being used (e.g. 30,000 rpm) before the tool was turned off to
keep working on the same application.
● The speed of Rotary Tool is controlled by setting the black speed control buttons.
Settings for Approximate Revolutions
Speed Setting
Speed Range
5
5,000 RPM
15
15,000 RPM
20
20,000 RPM
25
25,000 RPM
30
30,000 RPM
★ 15 is the maximum speed setting for wire brushes.
Operating Speeds
Speed control buttons
A
Speed indicator lights
B
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.
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A
B

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