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rather than to do the entire job with one pass. A gentle touch
gives the best control and reduces the chance of error.
Refer to the Speed Settings chart on pages 4-7 to help
determine the proper speed for the material being worked on
and the accessory to use.
HOLDING THE TOOL
For best control in close work, grip the multitool like a pencil
between your thumb and foreinger. PICTURE 13
The “golf” grip method is used for heavier operations such as
grinding or cutting. PICTURE 14
OPERATING SPEEDS
To select the right speed for each job, use a practice piece of
material.
Most jobs can be accomplished using the tool at the highest
setting. However, certain materials (some plastics and metals)
can be damaged by high-speed generated heat and should
be worked on at relatively low speeds. Low speed operation
(15,000 RPM or less) is usually best for polishing operations
employing the felt polishing accessories. All brushing
applications require lower speeds to avoid wire discharge from
the holder. Let the performance of the tool do the work for you
when using lower speed settings. Higher speeds are better for
hardwoods, metals and glass and for drilling, carving, cutting,
routing and shaping.
SLIDE “ON/OFF” SWITCH
The tool is switched “ON” by the slide switch located on the
top side of the motor housing.
TO TURN THE TOOL “ON”, slide the switch button forward.
TO TURN THE TOOL “OFF”, slide the switch button backward.
HIGH PERFORMANCE MOTOR
Your tool is equipped with a high performance rotary tool motor.
This motor expands the versatility of the rotary tool by driving
additional Dremel attachments.
Some guidelines regarding tool speed:
•
Plastic and other materials that melt at low temperatures
should be cut at low speeds.
•
Polishing, bufing and cleaning with a wire brush must be
done at speeds no greater than 15,000 RPM to prevent
damage to the brush and your material.
•
Wood should be cut at high speed.
•
Iron or steel should be cut at high speed.
•
If a high speed steel cutter starts to vibrate, it usually
indicates that it is running too slowly.
•
Aluminium, copper alloys, lead alloys, zinc alloys and tin
may be cut at various speeds, depending on the type of
cutting being done. Use a parafin (not water) or other
suitable lubricant on the cutter to prevent the cut material
from adhering to the cutter teeth.
ELECTRONIC FEEDBACK
Your tool is equipped with an internal electronic feedback
system that provides a “soft start”, which will reduce the
stresses that occur from a high torque start. The system also
helps to keep the preselected speed virtually constant between
no-load and load conditions.
NOTE: Increasing pressure on the tool is not the answer when
it is not performing properly. Try a different accessory or speed
setting to achieve the desired result.
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.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
The speed of Rotary Tool is controlled by setting this dial on the
housing. PICTURE 12
Settings for Approximate Revolutions
200 Model
!
WARNING
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TOOL FROM THE
POWER SOURCE BEFORE YOU MAKE
ANY ADJUSTMENTS, CHANGE ACCESSORIES, SERVICE,
CLEAN, ETC. THIS REDUCES THE RISK OF STARTING THE
TOOL ACCIDENTALLY.
Switch Settings
Speed Range (RPM)
Low
15,000
High
35,000
3000 Model
Switch Settings
Speed Range (RPM)
1-2
10,000-14,000
3-4
15,000-19,000
!
WARNING
HAVE YOUR POWER TOOL SERVICED
BY A QUALIFIED REPAIR PERSON WHO
USES ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS. WE
RECOMMEND THAT ALL TOOL SERVICE BE PERFORMED BY
A DREMEL SERVICE CENTRE. THIS WILL ENSURE THE
SAFETY OF THE TOOL. MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY
UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL CAN RESULT IN INCORRECT
CONNECTION OF INTERNAL WIRING AND COMPONENTS
WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS HAZARD.
5-6
20,000-23,000
7-8
24,000-28,000
NOTE
You can only inspect and replace the carbon brushes. There
are no other serviceable parts inside the tool.
9-10
29,000-33,000
4000 and 4200 Model
CLEANING
Switch Settings
Speed Range (RPM)
5
5,000
1. Clean ventilation openings, switch and levers of the tool
with compressed dry air.
10
10,000
*15
15,000
!
WARNING
DO NOT CLEAN THE TOOL BY
INSERTING POINTED OBJECTS
THROUGH AN OPENING.
20
20,000
25
25,000
30
30,000
!
WARNING
WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES TO PROTECT
YOUR EYES.
33 (4000 only)
33,000
2. Clean the surface of the tool with a damp cloth.
35 (4200 only)
35,000
* Do not exceed 15,000 RPM when using wire brushes.
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