Warranty

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Always UNPLUG the Rotary Tool from the power source
before inspecting, performing any maintenance or cleaning.
This Rotary Tool is lubricated before it leaves
the factory. This lubrication should last for the life of the tool. No further
lubrication is required.
Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean the tool. Never let any liquid get inside
the casing. Never immerse any part of the tool in a liquid. Always keep the ventila-
tion openings clear.
Brushes will wear with use and should be inspected periodically by qualified
personnel.
Regularly clean the ventilation slots in your tool using only a soft brush or dry cloth.
Never open the Rotary Tool case. Do not attempt to repair the Rotary Tool yourself.
Opening the case will void your warranty.
ACCESSORIES
Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model.
Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on
another tool.
Always attach grounded (3-prong) extension cords to grounded (3-hole) outlets.
This product should be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the
electric current. This product is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with
an appropriate grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is prop-
erly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
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This rotary tool is a multipurpose power tool. It is a drill, polisher, power brush,
grinder, cutter, and sander all in one. This high-speed, low torque tool is easy to
handle and accepts a wide range of accessories from polishers to router bits to wire
brushes and grinding wheels. The high speed allows it to do jobs that low speed
tools can't handle like engraving glass or cutting hardened steel.
Hold the tool in your hand and find your best grip.
Never push on the tool. The high speed and the accessory, not the pressure on the
tool, do the work.
Practice by making passes on a scrap piece of material. This tool works best if you
do the work in small increments, moving back and forth until you reach the desired
result.
OPERATING SPEEDS
Speed is affected by voltage changes. If the incoming volt-
age is reduced, it will slow the RPM of the tool, especially at the lowest setting.
If the tool appears to be running slowly, increase the setting accordingly.
The operating speed will vary depending on the material and type of accessory you
are using.
To find the right speed for your job, use a test piece of the material. Try various
speeds until you find the one that is best for your project.
If you are doing delicate woodcarving, polishing, buffing or any use which requires
a wire brush, slow speeds of 15,000 RPM or less are best. Any material, like plas-
tic, that melts at low temperatures should also be cut at low speeds.
If you are carving, routing, shaping or cutting glass, metal or hardwoods, higher
speeds are necessary. Drilling should also be done at high speed.
Softer metals, like aluminium, copper alloys, and tin may be cut at various speeds,
depending on the type of cutting being done. A lubricant like wax should be used on
the cutter to keep the cut material from adhering to the cutter teeth.
If the tool is not performing the way you think it should, perhaps you are using the
wrong accessory. Putting pressure on the tool will not help the performance.
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