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    							COMPONENT
    #691225
    ROTARY TOOLINSTRUCTION MANUAL
    FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
    POUR LE SERVICE APRÉS VENTE
    OU DU CONSOMMATEUR
    PARA EL SERVICIO
    PARA EL CONSUMIDOR1-800-590-3723
    Printed in China 
    87-1904-60957
    KAWASAKI™ IS A TRADEMARK LICENSED BY KAWASAKI™
    MOTORS CORP., U.S.A., WHICH DOES NOT MANUFACTURE OR 
    DISTRIBUTE THIS PRODUCT. CONSUMER INQUIRES SHOULD BE
    DIRECTED TO:
    ©COPYRIGHT 2006 ALLTRADE TOOLS, LLC.
    1431 VIA PLATA
    LONG BEACH, CA 90810-1462 USA
    691225 – Electric Rotary Tool_Rev 12/21/06
    THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY, OPERATION,
    MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF THIS PRODUCT. BEFORE USE, READ CAREFULLY AND 
    UNDERSTAND ALL CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS AND PRODUCT LABELS. FAILURE TO DO
    SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
    IF YOU SHOULD HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ALLTRADE 
    PRODUCT, DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE. PLEASE CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE
    DEPARTMENT AT 1-800-590-3723. BEFORE YOU CALL, HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION 
    AVAILABLE: MODEL No., DATE PURCHASED AND STORE LOCATION. AN ALLTRADE 
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    							SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
    OTHER CONSUMER DO-IT-YOURSELF (DIY) TOOLS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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    3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-24
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    Thanks for choosing this product. At Alltrade, our aim is to provide you with quality
    products at an affordable price, and we want you to be totally satisfied with your
    product and our Customer Service. If any help and advice is needed, please 
    contact us at 1-800-590-3723. Properly cared for, this tool will give you many 
    years of satisfaction.
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    This tool is intended for consumer use only. 
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    Failure to
    follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or 
    serious personal injury.
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    The safety instructions provided in this manual are not intended to cover all possible
    conditions and practices that may occur when operating, maintaining and cleaning
    power tools.
    Always use common sense and pay particular attention to all the D DA
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    , C CA
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    and N NO
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    statements of this manual.
    This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert
    you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all
    safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid
    possible injury or death.
    D DA
    AN
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    indicates an imminently hazardous 
    situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
    or serious injury.
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     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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     . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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    GENERAL SAFETY RULES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
    RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS, WORDS AND LABELS  . . . . . . . . 2-3
    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
    WORK AREA  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
    ELECTRICAL SAFETY  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
    PERSONAL SAFETY  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
    TOOL USE AND CARE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
    SERVICE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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    SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND/OR SYMBOLS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
    IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES FOR ROTARY TOOLS  . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
    SYMBOLS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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    FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
    ASSEMBLY  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
    OPERATING SPEEDS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11
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    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12
    ACCESSORIES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
    INSERTING / REMOVING ACCESSORIES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
    COLLET SIZES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
    BALANCING  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
    CONNECTING FLEXIBLE SHAFT TO TOOL 
    (MODELS 840168 AND 840169)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15
    CHANGING COLLET AND ACCESSORIES  
    IN FLEXIBLE SHAFT  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
    INSTALLING RIGHT ANGLE ATTACHMENT  
    (MODELS 840168 AND 840169)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16
    ASSEMBLE ROTARY TOOL STAND (MODEL 840169)  . . . . . . . . . . 17
    TYPES OF ACCESSORIES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-20
    12 
    						
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    n 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     w
    we
    el
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    t.
    .
    Cluttered work benches and dark work
    areas may cause accidents or injury.
    D Do
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    s 
     o
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     d
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    t.
    . 
     
    Power tools create sparks which may ignite
    the dust or fumes.
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    pe
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    ng
    g 
     a
    a 
     p
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    er
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    l.
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    Distractions can cause you to lose control. 
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    TR
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    e 
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    ns
    su
    ul
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    at
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    ed
    d 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    ls
    s 
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     e
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    it
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    h 
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    th
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    .)
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    ar
    ri
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    d 
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    ut
    tl
    le
    et
    t 
     o
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    nl
    ly
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     o
    on
    ne
    e 
     w
    wa
    ay
    y.
    . 
     I
    If
    f
    t th
    he
    e 
     p
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    g 
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    es
    s 
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     f
    fi
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    t 
     f
    fu
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    y 
     i
    in
    n 
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    th
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    t,
    , 
     r
    re
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     t
    th
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    e 
     p
    pl
    lu
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    . 
     I
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    f 
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    it
    t 
     s
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    il
    ll
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    s 
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    t 
     f
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    it
    t,
    ,
    c co
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     a
    a 
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    li
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    ed
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    le
    ec
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    tr
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    ic
    ci
    ia
    an
    n 
     t
    to
    o 
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    in
    ns
    st
    ta
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    ll
    l 
     a
    a 
     p
    po
    ol
    la
    ar
    ri
    iz
    ze
    ed
    d 
     o
    ou
    ut
    tl
    le
    et
    t.
    . 
     D
    Do
    o 
     n
    no
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     c
    ch
    ha
    an
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    ge
    e 
     t
    th
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    p pl
    lu
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    g 
     i
    in
    n 
     a
    an
    ny
    y 
     w
    wa
    ay
    y.
    .
    Double insulation eliminates the need for the three wire
    grounded power cord and grounded power supply system. 
    A Av
    vo
    oi
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     b
    bo
    od
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     c
    co
    on
    nt
    ta
    ac
    ct
    t 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     g
    gr
    ro
    ou
    un
    nd
    de
    ed
    d 
     s
    su
    ur
    rf
    fa
    ac
    ce
    es
    s 
     s
    su
    uc
    ch
    h 
     a
    as
    s 
     p
    pi
    ip
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    es
    s,
    , 
     r
    ra
    ad
    di
    ia
    at
    to
    or
    rs
    s,
    , 
     r
    ra
    an
    ng
    ge
    es
    s
    a an
    nd
    d 
     r
    re
    ef
    fr
    ri
    ig
    ge
    er
    ra
    at
    to
    or
    rs
    s
    . There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is
    grounded.
    D Do
    on
    n’
    ’t
    t 
     e
    ex
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    po
    os
    se
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     p
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    r 
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    to
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    s 
     t
    to
    o 
     r
    ra
    ai
    in
    n 
     o
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    r 
     w
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    t 
     c
    co
    on
    nd
    di
    it
    ti
    io
    on
    ns
    s.
    .
    Water entering a power
    tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     a
    ab
    bu
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d.
    . 
     N
    Ne
    ev
    ve
    er
    r 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d 
     t
    to
    o 
     c
    ca
    ar
    rr
    ry
    y 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     o
    or
    r 
     p
    pu
    ul
    ll
    l 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    pl
    lu
    ug
    g
    f fr
    ro
    om
    m 
     a
    an
    n 
     o
    ou
    ut
    tl
    le
    et
    t.
    . 
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    p 
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    th
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    rd
    d 
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    om
    m 
     h
    he
    ea
    at
    t,
    , 
     o
    oi
    il
    l,
    , 
     s
    sh
    ha
    ar
    rp
    p 
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    dg
    ge
    es
    s,
    , 
     o
    or
    r 
     m
    mo
    ov
    vi
    in
    ng
    g
    p pa
    ar
    rt
    ts
    s.
    . 
     R
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    pl
    la
    ac
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     d
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    ma
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    d 
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    or
    rd
    ds
    s 
     i
    im
    mm
    me
    ed
    di
    ia
    at
    te
    el
    ly
    y
    . Damaged cords increase the risk
    of electric shock.
    W Wh
    he
    en
    n 
     o
    op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     o
    ou
    ut
    ts
    si
    id
    de
    e,
    , 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     a
    an
    n 
     o
    ou
    ut
    td
    do
    oo
    or
    r 
     e
    ex
    xt
    te
    en
    ns
    si
    io
    on
    n 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d 
     m
    ma
    ar
    rk
    ke
    ed
    d 
     
    “ “W
    W-
    -A
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    ” 
     o
    or
    r 
     “
    “W
    W.
    .”
    ”
    These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of
    electric shock.
    4
    W WA
    AR
    RN
    NI
    IN
    NG
    G
    indicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation which, if not avoided, could result in
    death or serious injury.
    C CA
    AU
    UT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    indicates a potentially hazardous 
    situation which, if not avoided, may result in
    minor or moderate injury.
    C CA
    AU
    UT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    used without the safety alert symbol
    indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
    if not avoided, may result in property damage.
    N NO
    OT
    TE
    E
    provides additional information that is useful
    for proper use and maintenance of this tool. If a
    NOTE is indicated make sure it is fully understood.
    I IM
    MP
    PO
    OR
    RT
    TA
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    SA
    AF
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    GU
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    AR
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    S
    P
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    eo
    op
    pl
    le
    e 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     e
    el
    le
    ec
    ct
    tr
    ro
    on
    ni
    ic
    c 
     d
    de
    ev
    vi
    ic
    ce
    es
    s,
    , 
     s
    su
    uc
    ch
    h 
     a
    as
    s 
     p
    pa
    ac
    ce
    em
    ma
    ak
    ke
    er
    rs
    s,
    , 
     s
    sh
    ho
    ou
    ul
    ld
    d 
     c
    co
    on
    ns
    su
    ul
    lt
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    ei
    ir
    r
    p ph
    hy
    ys
    si
    ic
    ci
    ia
    an
    n(
    (s
    s)
    ) 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     u
    us
    si
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    hi
    is
    s 
     p
    pr
    ro
    od
    du
    uc
    ct
    t.
    . 
     O
    Op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    ti
    io
    on
    n 
     o
    of
    f 
     e
    el
    le
    ec
    ct
    tr
    ri
    ic
    ca
    al
    l 
     e
    eq
    qu
    ui
    ip
    pm
    me
    en
    nt
    t 
     i
    in
    n
    c cl
    lo
    os
    se
    e 
     p
    pr
    ro
    ox
    xi
    im
    mi
    it
    ty
    y 
     t
    to
    o 
     a
    a 
     h
    he
    ea
    ar
    rt
    t 
     p
    pa
    ac
    ce
    em
    ma
    ak
    ke
    er
    r 
     c
    co
    ou
    ul
    ld
    d 
     c
    ca
    au
    us
    se
    e 
     i
    in
    nt
    te
    er
    rf
    fe
    er
    re
    en
    nc
    ce
    e 
     o
    or
    r 
     f
    fa
    ai
    il
    lu
    ur
    re
    e 
     o
    of
    f
    t th
    he
    e 
     p
    pa
    ac
    ce
    em
    ma
    ak
    ke
    er
    r.
    .
    S So
    om
    me
    e 
     d
    du
    us
    st
    t 
     c
    cr
    re
    ea
    at
    te
    ed
    d 
     b
    by
    y 
     g
    gr
    ri
    in
    nd
    di
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     d
    dr
    ri
    il
    ll
    li
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     s
    sa
    aw
    wi
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     s
    sa
    an
    nd
    di
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     o
    ot
    th
    he
    er
    r 
     
    c co
    on
    ns
    st
    tr
    ru
    uc
    ct
    ti
    io
    on
    n 
     a
    ac
    ct
    ti
    iv
    vi
    it
    ti
    ie
    es
    s 
     c
    co
    on
    nt
    ta
    ai
    in
    ns
    s 
     c
    ch
    he
    em
    mi
    ic
    ca
    al
    ls
    s 
     k
    kn
    no
    ow
    wn
    n 
     t
    to
    o 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     S
    St
    ta
    at
    te
    e 
     o
    of
    f 
     C
    Ca
    al
    li
    if
    fo
    or
    rn
    ni
    ia
    a 
     t
    to
    o
    c ca
    au
    us
    se
    e 
     c
    ca
    an
    nc
    ce
    er
    r,
    , 
     b
    bi
    ir
    rt
    th
    h 
     d
    de
    ef
    fe
    ec
    ct
    ts
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     o
    ot
    th
    he
    er
    r 
     r
    re
    ep
    pr
    ro
    od
    du
    uc
    ct
    ti
    iv
    ve
    e 
     h
    ha
    ar
    rm
    m.
    . 
     S
    So
    om
    me
    e 
     e
    ex
    xa
    am
    mp
    pl
    le
    es
    s 
     o
    of
    f
    t th
    he
    es
    se
    e 
     c
    ch
    he
    em
    mi
    ic
    ca
    al
    ls
    s 
     a
    ar
    re
    e:
    :
    • Lead from lead-based paints. 
    • Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products, and
    arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
    Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type
    of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated
    area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust masks that are
    specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
    H Ha
    an
    nd
    dl
    li
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e  p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d 
     o
    on
    n 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    de
    ed
    d 
     p
    pr
    ro
    od
    du
    uc
    ct
    ts
    s 
     m
    ma
    ay
    y 
     e
    ex
    xp
    po
    os
    se
    e 
     y
    yo
    ou
    u 
     t
    to
    o 
     l
    le
    ea
    ad
    d,
    , 
     a
    a
    c ch
    he
    em
    mi
    ic
    ca
    al
    l 
     k
    kn
    no
    ow
    wn
    n 
     t
    to
    o 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     S
    St
    ta
    at
    te
    e 
     o
    of
    f 
     C
    Ca
    al
    li
    if
    fo
    or
    rn
    ni
    ia
    a 
     t
    to
    o 
     c
    ca
    au
    us
    se
    e 
     c
    ca
    an
    nc
    ce
    er
    r 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     b
    bi
    ir
    rt
    th
    h 
     d
    de
    ef
    fe
    ec
    ct
    ts
    s
    o or
    r 
     o
    ot
    th
    he
    er
    r 
     r
    re
    ep
    pr
    ro
    od
    du
    uc
    ct
    ti
    iv
    ve
    e 
     h
    ha
    ar
    rm
    m.
    . 
     
    Wash hands after handling.
    S
    SA
    AV
    VE
    E 
     T
    TH
    HE
    ES
    SE
    E 
     I
    IN
    NS
    ST
    TR
    RU
    UC
    CT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    NS
    S 
     F
    FO
    OR
    R 
     F
    FU
    UT
    TU
    UR
    RE
    E 
     R
    RE
    EF
    FE
    ER
    RE
    EN
    NC
    CE
    E.
    . 
    						
    							P PE
    ER
    RS
    SO
    ON
    NA
    AL
    L 
     S
    SA
    AF
    FE
    ET
    TY
    Y
    S
    St
    ta
    ay
    y 
     a
    al
    le
    er
    rt
    t,
    , 
     w
    wa
    at
    tc
    ch
    h 
     w
    wh
    ha
    at
    t 
     y
    yo
    ou
    u 
     a
    ar
    re
    e 
     d
    do
    oi
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     c
    co
    om
    mm
    mo
    on
    n 
     s
    se
    en
    ns
    se
    e 
     w
    wh
    he
    en
    n 
     o
    op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    t-
    -
    i in
    ng
    g 
     a
    a 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    . 
     D
    Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     w
    wh
    hi
    il
    le
    e 
     t
    ti
    ir
    re
    ed
    d 
     o
    or
    r 
     u
    un
    nd
    de
    er
    r 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     i
    in
    nf
    fl
    lu
    ue
    en
    nc
    ce
    e 
     o
    of
    f 
     d
    dr
    ru
    ug
    gs
    s,
    ,
    a al
    lc
    co
    oh
    ho
    ol
    l 
     o
    or
    r 
     m
    me
    ed
    di
    ic
    ca
    at
    ti
    io
    on
    n.
    .
    A moment of inattention while operating power tools
    may result in serious personal injury.
    D Dr
    re
    es
    ss
    s 
     p
    pr
    ro
    op
    pe
    er
    rl
    ly
    y.
    . 
     D
    Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     w
    weea
    ar
    r 
     l
    lo
    oo
    os
    se
    e 
     c
    cl
    lo
    ot
    th
    hi
    in
    ng
    g 
     o
    or
    r 
     j
    je
    ew
    we
    el
    lr
    ry
    y.
    . 
     C
    Co
    on
    nt
    ta
    ai
    in
    n 
     l
    lo
    on
    ng
    g 
     h
    ha
    ai
    ir
    r.
    .
    K Ke
    ee
    ep
    p 
     y
    yo
    ou
    ur
    r 
     h
    ha
    ai
    ir
    r,
    , 
     c
    cl
    lo
    ot
    th
    hi
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     g
    gl
    lo
    ov
    ve
    es
    s 
     a
    aw
    wa
    ay
    y 
     f
    fr
    ro
    om
    m 
     m
    mo
    ov
    vi
    in
    ng
    g 
     p
    pa
    ar
    rt
    ts
    s.
    .
    Loose clothes,
    jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
    A Av
    vo
    oi
    id
    d 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ci
    id
    de
    en
    nt
    ta
    al
    l 
     s
    st
    ta
    ar
    rt
    ti
    in
    ng
    g.
    . 
     B
    Be
    e 
     s
    su
    ur
    re
    e 
     s
    sw
    wi
    it
    tc
    ch
    h 
     i
    is
    s 
     o
    of
    ff
    f 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     p
    pl
    lu
    ug
    gg
    gi
    in
    ng
    g 
     i
    in
    n
    . Carrying
    tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in tools that have the switch on invites
    accidents. 
    R Re
    em
    mo
    ov
    ve
    e 
     a
    ad
    dj
    ju
    us
    st
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     k
    ke
    ey
    ys
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     w
    wr
    re
    en
    nc
    ch
    he
    es
    s 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     t
    tu
    ur
    rn
    ni
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     “
    “O
    ON
    N”
    ”.
    .
    A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may
    result in personal injury.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     o
    ov
    ve
    er
    rr
    re
    ea
    ac
    ch
    h.
    . 
     K
    Ke
    ee
    ep
    p 
     p
    pr
    ro
    op
    pe
    er
    r 
     f
    fo
    oo
    ot
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     b
    ba
    al
    la
    an
    nc
    ce
    e 
     a
    at
    t 
     a
    al
    ll
    l 
     t
    ti
    im
    me
    es
    s.
    . 
     
    Proper footing
    and balance enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
    U Us
    se
    e 
     s
    sa
    af
    fe
    et
    ty
    y 
     e
    eq
    qu
    ui
    ip
    pm
    me
    en
    nt
    t.
    . 
     A
    Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     w
    we
    ea
    ar
    r 
     e
    ey
    ye
    e 
     p
    pr
    ro
    ot
    te
    ec
    ct
    ti
    io
    on
    n.
    . 
     
    Dust mask, non-skid 
    safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection must be used for appropriate 
    conditions.U US
    SE
    E 
     A
    AN
    ND
    D 
     C
    CA
    AR
    RE
    E
    T
    TO
    OO
    OL
    L 
     U
    US
    SE
    E 
     A
    AN
    ND
    D 
     C
    CA
    AR
    RE
    E
    U
    Us
    se
    e 
     c
    cl
    la
    am
    mp
    ps
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     o
    ot
    th
    he
    er
    r 
     p
    pr
    ra
    ac
    ct
    ti
    ic
    ca
    al
    l 
     w
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     t
    to
    o 
     s
    se
    ec
    cu
    ur
    re
    e 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     s
    su
    up
    pp
    po
    or
    rt
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     w
    wo
    or
    rk
    kp
    pi
    ie
    ec
    ce
    e 
     t
    to
    o 
     a
    a 
     
    s st
    ta
    ab
    bl
    le
    e 
     p
    pl
    la
    at
    tf
    fo
    or
    rm
    m.
    .
    Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and
    may lead to loss of control.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     f
    fo
    or
    rc
    ce
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    . 
     U
    Us
    se
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     c
    co
    or
    rr
    re
    ec
    ct
    t 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     y
    yo
    ou
    ur
    r 
     a
    ap
    pp
    pl
    li
    ic
    ca
    at
    ti
    io
    on
    n.
    .
    The correct tool
    will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     i
    if
    f 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     s
    sw
    wi
    it
    tc
    ch
    h 
     d
    do
    oe
    es
    s 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     t
    tu
    ur
    rn
    n 
     i
    it
    t 
     “
    “O
    ON
    N”
    ” 
     o
    or
    r 
     “
    “O
    OF
    FF
    F”
    ”.
    .
    Any tool
    that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
    D Di
    is
    sc
    co
    on
    nn
    ne
    ec
    ct
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d 
     p
    pl
    lu
    ug
    g 
     f
    fr
    ro
    om
    m 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     s
    so
    ou
    ur
    rc
    ce
    e 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     m
    ma
    ak
    ki
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    an
    ny
    y 
     
    a ad
    dj
    ju
    us
    st
    tm
    me
    en
    nt
    ts
    s,
    , 
     c
    ch
    ha
    an
    ng
    gi
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     s
    st
    to
    or
    ri
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    . 
     
    Such preventive safe-
    ty measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.
    S St
    to
    or
    re
    e 
     i
    id
    dl
    le
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    ls
    s 
     o
    ou
    ut
    t 
     o
    of
    f 
     r
    re
    ea
    ac
    ch
    h 
     o
    of
    f 
     c
    ch
    hi
    il
    ld
    dr
    re
    en
    n 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     o
    ot
    th
    he
    er
    r 
     u
    un
    nt
    tr
    ra
    ai
    in
    ne
    ed
    d 
     p
    pe
    er
    rs
    so
    on
    ns
    s.
    . 
     
    Tools
    are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
    5
    M Ma
    ai
    in
    nt
    ta
    ai
    in
    n 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    ls
    s 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     c
    ca
    ar
    re
    e.
    . 
     K
    Ke
    ee
    ep
    p 
     c
    cu
    ut
    tt
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    ls
    s 
     s
    sh
    ha
    ar
    rp
    p 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     c
    cl
    le
    ea
    an
    n.
    . 
     
    Properly main-
    tained tools with a sharp cutting edge are less likely to bind and are easier to
    control. 
    C Ch
    he
    ec
    ck
    k 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     m
    mi
    is
    sa
    al
    li
    ig
    gn
    nm
    me
    en
    nt
    t 
     o
    or
    r 
     b
    bi
    in
    nd
    di
    in
    ng
    g 
     o
    of
    f 
     m
    mo
    ov
    vi
    in
    ng
    g 
     p
    pa
    ar
    rt
    ts
    s,
    , 
     b
    br
    re
    ea
    ak
    ka
    ag
    ge
    e 
     o
    of
    f 
     p
    pa
    ar
    rt
    ts
    s,
    , 
     a
    an
    nd
    d
    a an
    ny
    y 
     o
    ot
    th
    he
    er
    r 
     c
    co
    on
    nd
    di
    it
    ti
    io
    on
    n 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     m
    ma
    ay
    y 
     a
    af
    ff
    fe
    ec
    ct
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l’
    ’s
    s 
     o
    op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    ti
    io
    on
    n.
    .I
    If
    f 
     d
    da
    am
    ma
    ag
    ge
    ed
    d,
    , 
     h
    ha
    av
    ve
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e
    t to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     s
    se
    er
    rv
    vi
    ic
    ce
    ed
    d 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     u
    us
    si
    in
    ng
    g.
    .
    U Us
    se
    e 
     o
    on
    nl
    ly
    y 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     a
    ar
    re
    e 
     r
    re
    ec
    co
    om
    mm
    me
    en
    nd
    de
    ed
    d 
     b
    by
    y 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    ma
    an
    nu
    uf
    fa
    ac
    ct
    tu
    ur
    re
    er
    r 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     y
    yo
    ou
    ur
    r
    m mo
    od
    de
    el
    l.
    . 
     
    Accessories that may be suitable for one tool, may become hazardous
    when used on another tool.
    S SE
    ER
    RV
    VI
    IC
    CE
    E
    T
    To
    oo
    ol
    l 
     s
    se
    er
    rv
    vi
    ic
    ce
    e 
     m
    mu
    us
    st
    t 
     b
    be
    e 
     p
    pe
    er
    rf
    fo
    or
    rm
    me
    ed
    d 
     o
    on
    nl
    ly
    y 
     b
    by
    y 
     q
    qu
    ua
    al
    li
    if
    fi
    ie
    ed
    d 
     r
    re
    ep
    pa
    ai
    ir
    r 
     p
    pe
    er
    rs
    so
    on
    nn
    ne
    el
    l.
    .
    Service or
    maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.
    W Wh
    he
    en
    n 
     s
    se
    er
    rv
    vi
    ic
    ci
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    a 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l,
    , 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     o
    on
    nl
    ly
    y 
     i
    id
    de
    en
    nt
    ti
    ic
    ca
    al
    l 
     r
    re
    ep
    pl
    la
    ac
    ce
    em
    me
    en
    nt
    t 
     p
    pa
    ar
    rt
    ts
    s.
    .
    Follow instructions
    in the Maintenance section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to
    follow Maintenance Instructions may create a risk of shock or injury.
    S SP
    PE
    EC
    CI
    IF
    FI
    IC
    C 
     S
    SA
    AF
    FE
    ET
    TY
    Y 
     R
    RU
    UL
    LE
    ES
    S 
     A
    AN
    ND
    D/
    /O
    OR
    R 
     S
    SY
    YM
    MB
    BO
    OL
    LS
    S
    H
    Ho
    ol
    ld
    d 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     b
    by
    y 
     i
    in
    ns
    su
    ul
    la
    at
    te
    ed
    d 
     g
    gr
    ri
    ip
    pp
    pi
    in
    ng
    g 
     s
    su
    ur
    rf
    fa
    ac
    ce
    es
    s 
     w
    wh
    he
    en
    n 
     p
    pe
    er
    rf
    fo
    or
    rm
    m-
    -
    i in
    ng
    g 
     a
    an
    n 
     o
    op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    ti
    io
    on
    n 
     w
    wh
    he
    er
    re
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     c
    cu
    ut
    tt
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     m
    ma
    ay
    y 
     c
    co
    on
    nt
    ta
    ac
    ct
    t 
     h
    hi
    id
    dd
    de
    en
    n 
     w
    wi
    ir
    ri
    in
    ng
    g.
    .
    Contact
    with a “live” wire will also make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and shock
    the operator.
    I IM
    MP
    PO
    OR
    RT
    TA
    AN
    NT
    T 
     S
    SA
    AF
    FE
    ET
    TY
    Y 
     R
    RU
    UL
    LE
    ES
    S 
     F
    FO
    OR
    R 
     R
    RO
    OT
    TA
    AR
    RY
    Y 
     T
    TO
    OO
    OL
    LS
    S
    A
    Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     w
    we
    ea
    ar
    r 
     s
    sa
    af
    fe
    et
    ty
    y 
     g
    go
    og
    gg
    gl
    le
    es
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     e
    ey
    ye
    e 
     p
    pr
    ro
    ot
    te
    ec
    ct
    ti
    io
    on
    n 
     w
    wh
    he
    en
    n 
     u
    us
    si
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    hi
    is
    s 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    .
    Use a
    dust mask or respirator for applications which generate dust. 
    S Se
    ec
    cu
    ur
    re
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    ma
    at
    te
    er
    ri
    ia
    al
    l 
     b
    be
    ei
    in
    ng
    g 
     w
    wo
    or
    rk
    ke
    ed
    d 
     o
    on
    n.
    .
    Never hold it in your hand or across
    your legs. Unstable support can cause loss of control and injury.
    W Wh
    he
    en
    n 
     u
    us
    si
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    ar
    ry
    y 
     T
    To
    oo
    ol
    l,
    , 
     a
    al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     m
    ma
    ai
    in
    nt
    ta
    ai
    in
    n 
     a
    a 
     f
    fi
    ir
    rm
    m 
     g
    gr
    ri
    ip
    p 
     o
    on
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     b
    bo
    ot
    th
    h
    h ha
    an
    nd
    ds
    s.
    .
    Never put your hands or feet in the cutting area. Do not grasp the tool
    or place your hands too close to the bit. Keep your hands well away from the
    bit. Never reach underneath the tool while the bit is in motion. Do not use your
    legs or feet to stabilize the work piece. 
    6 
    						
    							I If
    f 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     b
    bi
    it
    t 
     b
    be
    ec
    co
    om
    me
    es
    s 
     j
    ja
    am
    mm
    me
    ed
    d 
     i
    in
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     w
    wo
    or
    rk
    kp
    pi
    ie
    ec
    ce
    e,
    , 
     t
    tu
    ur
    rn
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     o
    of
    ff
    f 
     a
    at
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     s
    sw
    wi
    it
    tc
    ch
    h.
    .
    Once all moving parts have come to a stop, unplug the tool and work the bit
    free.
    N Ne
    ev
    ve
    er
    r 
     l
    la
    ay
    y 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     d
    do
    ow
    wn
    n 
     u
    un
    nt
    ti
    il
    l 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    mo
    ot
    to
    or
    r 
     h
    ha
    as
    s 
     c
    co
    om
    me
    e 
     t
    to
    o 
     a
    a 
     c
    co
    om
    mp
    pl
    le
    et
    te
    e 
     s
    st
    ta
    an
    nd
    ds
    st
    ti
    il
    ll
    l.
    .
    A 
    running tool should not be left unattended.
    N Ne
    ev
    ve
    er
    r 
     t
    to
    ou
    uc
    ch
    h 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     c
    co
    ol
    ll
    le
    et
    t 
     o
    or
    r 
     b
    bi
    it
    t 
     i
    im
    mm
    me
    ed
    di
    ia
    at
    te
    el
    ly
    y 
     a
    af
    ft
    te
    er
    r 
     u
    us
    se
    e.
    .
    T To
    o 
     p
    pr
    re
    ev
    ve
    en
    nt
    t 
     s
    sh
    ho
    or
    rt
    t 
     c
    ci
    ir
    rc
    cu
    ui
    it
    ts
    s,
    , 
     c
    cl
    le
    ea
    an
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l
    s
    s 
     v
    ve
    en
    nt
    ts
    s 
     r
    re
    eg
    gu
    ul
    la
    ar
    rl
    ly
    y 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     c
    co
    om
    mp
    pr
    re
    es
    ss
    se
    ed
    d 
     a
    ai
    ir
    r.
    .
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     a
    al
    lt
    te
    er
    r 
     o
    or
    r 
     m
    mi
    is
    su
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    .
    T Th
    hi
    is
    s 
     d
    dr
    ri
    il
    ll
    l 
     i
    is
    s 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     a
    a 
     d
    de
    en
    nt
    ta
    al
    l 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    .
    Do not use on the teeth of animals or humans.
    S SY
    YM
    MB
    BO
    OL
    LS
    S
    I
    IM
    MP
    PO
    OR
    RT
    TA
    AN
    NT
    T:
    : 
     
    Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please
    study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will
    allow you to operate the tool better and safer.S SY
    YM
    MB
    BO
    OL
    LN
    NA
    AM
    ME
    EE
    EX
    XP
    PL
    LA
    AN
    NA
    AT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    V Volts Voltage (Potential)A Amperes CurrentHz Hertz Frequency (Cycles per Second)W Watt PowerKg Kilograms Weight
    Alternating Current Type of CurrentDirect Current Type of CurrentAlternating or Direct Current Type of CurrentEarthing Terminal Grounding TerminalClass II Construction Denotes Double Insulation
    min Minutes Times Seconds Time
    Diameter Size of Drill Bits, 
    Grinding Wheels, etc.
    No load speed No-load Rotational Speed
    .../min Revolutions per Minute Revolutions, Surface Speed, 
    Strokes, etc. per Minute
    1,2,3, … Ring Selector Settings Speed, Torque or Position Settings
    8
    A Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     u
    un
    np
    pl
    lu
    ug
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     m
    ma
    ak
    ki
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    an
    ny
    y 
     a
    ad
    dj
    ju
    us
    st
    tm
    me
    en
    nt
    ts
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     a
    at
    tt
    ta
    ac
    ch
    hi
    in
    ng
    g
    a ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s
    .
    B Be
    e 
     c
    ca
    ar
    re
    ef
    fu
    ul
    l 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     t
    to
    o 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ci
    id
    de
    en
    nt
    ta
    al
    ll
    ly
    y 
     t
    tr
    ri
    ip
    p 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     s
    sw
    wi
    it
    tc
    ch
    h 
     w
    wh
    he
    en
    n 
     s
    se
    et
    tt
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l
    d do
    ow
    wn
    n 
     o
    or
    r 
     p
    pi
    ic
    ck
    ki
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     u
    up
    p.
    .
    A Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     h
    ho
    ol
    ld
    d 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     b
    by
    y 
     i
    it
    ts
    s 
     i
    in
    ns
    su
    ul
    la
    at
    te
    ed
    d 
     g
    gr
    ri
    ip
    pp
    pi
    in
    ng
    g 
     s
    su
    ur
    rf
    fa
    ac
    ce
    es
    s 
     w
    wh
    he
    en
    n 
     c
    cu
    ut
    tt
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     i
    in
    n 
     a
    ar
    re
    ea
    as
    s
    t th
    ha
    at
    t 
     m
    ma
    ay
    y 
     c
    co
    on
    nt
    ta
    ai
    in
    n 
     h
    hi
    id
    dd
    de
    en
    n 
     l
    li
    iv
    ve
    e 
     w
    wi
    ir
    ri
    in
    ng
    g.
    .
    If the bit makes contact with a live wire,
    the metal parts of this tool may conduct enough electricity to seriously shock
    the user. 
    Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool “live”
    and shock the operator. Do not cut or break into existing walls or other blind areas
    where electrical wiring may exist. If this situation is unavoidable, disconnect all fuses
    or circuit breakers feeding this worksite.
    C
    Ch
    he
    ec
    ck
    k 
     t
    to
    o 
     s
    se
    ee
    e 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     k
    ke
    ey
    ys
    s 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     a
    ad
    dj
    ju
    us
    st
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     w
    wr
    re
    en
    nc
    ch
    he
    es
    s 
     a
    ar
    re
    e 
     r
    re
    em
    mo
    ov
    ve
    ed
    d 
     f
    fr
    ro
    om
    m 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    ar
    ry
    y
    T To
    oo
    ol
    l 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     s
    sw
    wi
    it
    tc
    ch
    hi
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     “
    “O
    ON
    N”
    ”.
    .
    Keys or wrenches can fly away at high
    velocity striking you or a bystander.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    ar
    ry
    y 
     T
    To
    oo
    ol
    l 
     i
    if
    f 
     i
    it
    t 
     h
    ha
    as
    s 
     b
    be
    ee
    en
    n 
     d
    da
    am
    ma
    ag
    ge
    ed
    d,
    , 
     l
    le
    ef
    ft
    t 
     o
    ou
    ut
    td
    do
    oo
    or
    rs
    s 
     i
    in
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     r
    ra
    ai
    in
    n,
    ,
    s sn
    no
    ow
    w,
    , 
     w
    we
    et
    t 
     o
    or
    r 
     d
    da
    am
    mp
    p 
     e
    en
    nv
    vi
    ir
    ro
    on
    nm
    me
    en
    nt
    ts
    s,
    , 
     o
    or
    r 
     i
    im
    mm
    me
    er
    rs
    se
    ed
    d 
     i
    in
    n 
     l
    li
    iq
    qu
    ui
    id
    d.
    .
    C Ch
    he
    ec
    ck
    k 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     s
    sp
    pe
    ee
    ed
    d 
     r
    ra
    at
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     o
    on
    n 
     a
    al
    ll
    l 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s.
    .
    Accessories must never be run at
    a higher speed than they were designed to handle.
    W Wh
    he
    en
    n 
     u
    us
    si
    in
    ngg 
     w
    wi
    ir
    re
    e 
     o
    or
    r 
     b
    br
    ri
    is
    st
    tl
    le
    e 
     b
    br
    ru
    us
    sh
    he
    es
    s,
    , 
     a
    al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     w
    we
    ea
    ar
    r 
     p
    pr
    ro
    ot
    te
    ec
    ct
    ti
    iv
    ve
    e 
     g
    gl
    lo
    ov
    ve
    es
    s 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     a
    a
    f fa
    ac
    ce
    e 
     s
    sh
    hi
    ie
    el
    ld
    d.
    .
    These brushes should never be run at speeds greater than 15,000
    RPM.
    A Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     r
    ru
    un
    n 
     b
    br
    ru
    us
    sh
    he
    es
    s 
     a
    at
    t 
     o
    op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    ti
    in
    ng
    g 
     s
    sp
    pe
    ee
    ed
    d 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     a
    a 
     m
    mi
    in
    nu
    ut
    te
    e 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     u
    us
    si
    in
    ng
    g 
     t
    to
    o 
     e
    ej
    je
    ec
    ct
    t
    l lo
    oo
    os
    se
    e 
     w
    wi
    ir
    re
    es
    s 
     a
    an
    nd
    d 
     b
    br
    ri
    is
    st
    tl
    le
    es
    s.
    .
    Be sure that the discharge is pointed away from you.
    Make sure no one is standing in front or in line with the brush.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     a
    ap
    pp
    pl
    ly
    y 
     h
    he
    ea
    av
    vy
    y 
     p
    pr
    rees
    ss
    su
    ur
    re
    e 
     t
    to
    o 
     w
    wi
    ir
    re
    e 
     o
    or
    r 
     b
    br
    ri
    is
    st
    tl
    le
    e 
     b
    br
    ru
    us
    sh
    he
    es
    s.
    .
    This will only cause
    damage and/or personal injury. Brushes work best when applied lightly.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     a
    a 
     w
    wh
    he
    ee
    el
    l 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     m
    ma
    ay
    y 
     b
    be
    e 
     d
    da
    am
    ma
    ag
    ge
    ed
    d.
    .
    If the tool or wheel is dropped,
    install a new wheel before continuing. Avoid bouncing and snagging the wheel
    as this may lead to cracking or chipping.
    D Do
    o 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     s
    sa
    an
    nd
    d 
     o
    or
    r 
     g
    gr
    ri
    in
    nd
    d 
     nne
    ea
    ar
    r 
     f
    fl
    la
    am
    mm
    ma
    ab
    bl
    le
    e 
     m
    ma
    at
    te
    er
    ri
    ia
    al
    ls
    s.
    .
    H Ha
    an
    nd
    dl
    le
    e 
     s
    sh
    ha
    ar
    rp
    p 
     b
    bi
    it
    ts
    s 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     c
    ca
    ar
    re
    e.
    .
    N Ne
    ev
    ve
    er
    r 
     p
    pl
    la
    ac
    ce
    e 
     h
    ha
    an
    nd
    ds
    s 
     n
    ne
    ea
    ar
    r 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     s
    sp
    pi
    in
    nn
    ni
    in
    ng
    g 
     b
    bi
    it
    t.
    .
    N Ne
    ev
    ve
    er
    r 
     s
    st
    ta
    ar
    rt
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     w
    wh
    hi
    il
    le
    e 
     b
    bi
    it
    t 
     i
    is
    s 
     e
    en
    ng
    ga
    ag
    ge
    ed
    d 
     i
    in
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    ma
    at
    te
    er
    ri
    ia
    al
    l.
    .
    A Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     f
    fe
    ee
    ed
    d 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     b
    bi
    it
    t 
     i
    in
    nt
    to
    o 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    ma
    at
    te
    er
    ri
    ia
    al
    l 
     i
    in
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     s
    sa
    am
    me
    e 
     d
    di
    ir
    re
    ec
    ct
    ti
    io
    on
    n 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     c
    ch
    hi
    ip
    ps
    s 
     a
    ar
    re
    e
    t th
    hr
    ro
    ow
    wn
    n.
    .
    7 
    						
    							F FU
    UN
    NC
    CT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    NA
    AL
    L 
     D
    DE
    ES
    SC
    CR
    RI
    IP
    PT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    N
    C
    CO
    ON
    NT
    TR
    RO
    OL
    LS
    S 
     A
    AN
    ND
    D 
     C
    CO
    OM
    MP
    PO
    ON
    NE
    EN
    NT
    TS
    S:
    :
    1. Trigger Switch
    2. Lock-On Button
    3. Collet
    A AS
    SS
    SE
    EM
    MB
    BL
    LY
    Y
    Always unplug power tool before changing accessories,
    changing collets or servicing. 
    • To loosen collet nut, press the shaft lock button and rotate the shaft by hand
    until the lock engages the shaft preventing further rotation.
    • D DO
    O 
     N
    NO
    OT
    T 
     E
    EN
    NG
    GA
    AG
    GE
    E 
     L
    LO
    OC
    CK
    K 
     W
    WH
    HI
    IL
    LE
    E 
     T
    TH
    HE
    E 
     R
    RO
    OT
    TA
    AR
    RY
    Y 
     T
    TO
    OO
    OL
    L 
     I
    IS
    S 
     R
    RU
    UN
    NN
    NI
    IN
    NG
    G.
    .
    • Never force a larger diameter shank into a collet. Always match the collet nut to
    the shank size of the accessory you plan to use.
    • Avoid excessive tightening of the collet nut when there is no bit inserted.
    O OP
    PE
    ER
    RA
    AT
    TI
    IN
    NG
    GI
    IN
    NS
    ST
    TR
    RU
    UC
    CT
    TI
    IO
    ON
    NS
    S
    D
    Di
    is
    sc
    co
    on
    nn
    ne
    ec
    ct
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     p
    pl
    lu
    ug
    g 
     f
    fr
    ro
    om
    m 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     A
    AC
    C 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     s
    so
    ou
    ur
    rc
    ce
    e
    b be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     a
    an
    ny
    y 
     a
    as
    ss
    se
    em
    mb
    bl
    ly
    y,
    , 
     a
    ad
    dj
    ju
    us
    st
    tm
    me
    en
    nt
    ts
    s,
    , 
     o
    or
    r 
     a
    ad
    dd
    di
    in
    ng
    g/
    /r
    re
    em
    mo
    ov
    vi
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s.
    .
    Following this preventative step reduces the risk of the saw coming on acciden-
    tally and the risk of damage to the workpiece and injury to the operator.
    Never hold the tool near your face. Accessories like wire brushes or grinding
    wheels may come apart during use. 
    B Be
    e 
     c
    ca
    ar
    re
    ef
    fu
    ul
    l 
     n
    no
    ot
    t 
     t
    to
    o 
     c
    co
    ov
    ve
    er
    r 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     a
    ai
    ir
    r 
     v
    ve
    en
    nt
    ts
    s 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     y
    yo
    ou
    ur
    r 
     h
    ha
    an
    nd
    d.
    . 
      
     T
    Th
    hi
    is
    s
    w wi
    il
    ll
    l 
     c
    ca
    au
    us
    se
    e 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    mo
    ot
    to
    or
    r 
     t
    to
    o 
     o
    ov
    ve
    er
    rh
    he
    ea
    at
    t.
    .
    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 cant 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.
    O OP
    PE
    ER
    RA
    AT
    TI
    IN
    NG
    G 
     S
    SP
    PE
    EE
    ED
    DS
    S
    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 depend-
    ing on the material and type of acces-
    sory 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.
    10
    1
    2
    3
    4
    4. Cord
    5. Brushes
    6. Speed Control Dial
    6
    5
    5
    COLLET
    SHAFT LOCK
    BUTTON
    KEYLESS
    CHUCK
    ASSEMBLY
    COLLET NUT
    9
    SPEED
    CONTROL
    DIAL 
    						
    							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.
    A AC
    CC
    CE
    ES
    SS
    SO
    OR
    RI
    IE
    ES
    S
    U
    Us
    se
    e 
     o
    on
    nl
    ly
    y 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     a
    ar
    re
    e 
     r
    re
    ec
    co
    om
    mm
    me
    en
    nd
    de
    ed
    d 
     b
    by
    y 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     m
    ma
    an
    nu
    uf
    fa
    ac
    ct
    tu
    ur
    re
    er
    r 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     y
    yo
    ou
    ur
    r 
     m
    mo
    od
    de
    el
    l.
    .
    Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on
    another tool.
    A Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     a
    at
    tt
    ta
    ac
    ch
    h 
     g
    gr
    ro
    ou
    un
    nd
    de
    ed
    d 
     (
    (3
    3-
    -p
    pr
    ro
    on
    ng
    g)
    ) 
     e
    ex
    xt
    te
    en
    ns
    si
    io
    on
    n 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    ds
    s 
     t
    to
    o 
     g
    gr
    ro
    ou
    un
    nd
    de
    ed
    d 
     (
    (3
    3-
    -h
    ho
    ol
    le
    e)
    ) 
     o
    ou
    ut
    tl
    le
    et
    ts
    s.
    .
    T Th
    hi
    is
    s 
     p
    pr
    ro
    od
    du
    uc
    ct
    t 
     s
    sh
    ho
    ou
    ul
    ld
    d 
     b
    be
    e 
     g
    gr
    ro
    ou
    un
    nd
    de
    ed
    d.
    . 
     I
    In
    n 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     e
    ev
    ve
    en
    nt
    t 
     o
    of
    f 
     a
    an
    n 
     e
    el
    le
    ec
    ct
    tr
    ri
    ic
    ca
    al
    l 
     s
    sh
    ho
    or
    rt
    t 
     c
    ci
    ir
    rc
    cu
    ui
    it
    t,
    ,
    g gr
    ro
    ou
    un
    nd
    di
    in
    ng
    g 
     r
    re
    ed
    du
    uc
    ce
    es
    s 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     r
    ri
    is
    sk
    k 
     o
    of
    f 
     e
    el
    le
    ec
    ct
    tr
    ri
    ic
    c 
     s
    sh
    ho
    oc
    ck
    k 
     b
    by
    y 
     p
    pr
    ro
    ov
    vi
    id
    di
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    an
    n 
     e
    es
    sc
    ca
    ap
    pe
    e 
     w
    wi
    ir
    re
    e 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     t
    th
    he
    e
    e el
    le
    ec
    ct
    tr
    ri
    ic
    c 
     c
    cu
    ur
    rr
    re
    en
    nt
    t.
    . 
     
    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.
    I If
    f 
     y
    yo
    ou
    u 
     m
    mu
    us
    st
    t 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     a
    an
    n 
     e
    ex
    xt
    te
    en
    ns
    si
    io
    on
    n 
     c
    co
    or
    rd
    d,
    , 
     b
    be
    e 
     s
    su
    ur
    re
    e 
     t
    th
    ha
    at
    t 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     g
    ga
    au
    ug
    ge
    e 
     i
    is
    s 
     l
    la
    ar
    rg
    ge
    e 
     e
    en
    no
    ou
    ug
    gh
    h 
     t
    to
    o 
     c
    ca
    ar
    rr
    ry
    y
    t th
    he
    e 
     a
    am
    mo
    ou
    un
    nt
    t 
     o
    of
    f 
     c
    cu
    ur
    rr
    re
    en
    nt
    t 
     n
    ne
    ec
    ce
    es
    ss
    sa
    ar
    ry
    y 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     y
    yo
    ou
    ur
    r 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l.
    .
    If not, your tool may 
    experience a loss of power, excessive voltage drop or overheating. The smaller the
    gauge number, the heavier the cord (see table below).
    R RE
    EC
    CO
    OM
    MM
    ME
    EN
    ND
    DE
    ED
    D 
     S
    SI
    IZ
    ZE
    ES
    S 
     O
    OF
    F 
     E
    EX
    XT
    TE
    EN
    NS
    SI
    IO
    ON
    N 
     C
    CO
    OR
    RD
    DS
    S 
     1
    12
    20
    0 
     V
    VO
    OL
    LT
    T 
     A
    AC
    C 
     6
    60
    0 
     H
    HZ
    Z 
     T
    TO
    OO
    OL
    LS
    S
    T
    TO
    OO
    OL
    L 
     C
    CU
    UR
    RR
    RE
    EN
    NT
    T 
     R
    RA
    AT
    TI
    IN
    NG
    GC
    CO
    ON
    ND
    DU
    UC
    CT
    TO
    OR
    R 
     S
    SI
    IZ
    ZE
    E 
     I
    IN
    N 
     A
    A.
    .W
    W.
    .G
    G
    AMPERE 10FT. 25FT. 50FT. 100FT.
    3-6 18 18 18 186-8 18 18 18 168-10 18 18 18 1410-12 16 16 14 1412-16 14 12 12 -16-20 12 12 12 -
    12
    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.
    M MA
    AI
    IN
    NT
    TE
    EN
    NA
    AN
    NC
    CE
    E 
     A
    AN
    ND
    D 
     C
    CL
    LE
    EA
    AN
    NI
    IN
    NG
    G
    A
    Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     U
    UN
    NP
    PL
    LU
    UG
    Gt
    th
    he
    e 
     R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    ar
    ry
    y 
     T
    To
    oo
    ol
    l 
     f
    fr
    ro
    om
    m 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     p
    po
    ow
    we
    er
    r 
     s
    so
    ou
    ur
    rc
    ce
    e
    b be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     i
    in
    ns
    sp
    pe
    ec
    ct
    ti
    in
    ng
    g,
    , 
     p
    pe
    er
    rf
    fo
    or
    rm
    mi
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    an
    ny
    y 
     m
    ma
    ai
    in
    nt
    te
    en
    na
    an
    nc
    ce
    e 
     o
    or
    r 
     c
    cl
    le
    ea
    an
    ni
    in
    ng
    g.
    .
    T Th
    hi
    is
    s 
     R
    Ro
    ot
    ta
    ar
    ry
    y 
     T
    To
    oo
    ol
    l 
     i
    is
    s 
     l
    lu
    ub
    br
    ri
    ic
    ca
    at
    te
    ed
    d 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     i
    it
    t 
     l
    le
    ea
    av
    ve
    es
    s 
     
    t th
    he
    e 
     f
    fa
    ac
    ct
    to
    or
    ry
    y.
    . 
     
    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.
    11
    S
    M
    H
    Slow
    8,000-12,000 RPM
    Medium
    20,000-25,000 RPM
    High
    29,000-33,000 RPM
    Rotary Tool Speed Settings 
    						
    							B BA
    AL
    LA
    AN
    NC
    CI
    IN
    NG
    G
    For best results, be sure to balance each accessory in the collet. Your tool’s high
    RPM makes imbalances easily detectable as a wobble while the tool is running.  To
    balance an accessory:
    1. Stop the tool.
    2. Loosen the collet nut.
    3. Rotate the accessory 1/4 turn.
    4. Tighten the collet.
    5. Run the tool.
    6. Continue adjusting as needed. You will hear and feel when the accessory is
    properly balanced.
    C CO
    ON
    NN
    NE
    EC
    CT
    TI
    IN
    NG
    G 
     F
    FL
    LE
    EX
    XI
    IB
    BL
    LE
    E 
     S
    SH
    HA
    AF
    FT
    T 
     T
    TO
    O 
     T
    TO
    OO
    OL
    L
    F
    FO
    OR
    R 
     M
    MO
    OD
    DE
    EL
    LS
    S 
     8
    84
    40
    01
    16
    68
    8 
     A
    AN
    ND
    D 
     8
    84
    40
    01
    16
    69
    9:
    :
    N Ne
    ev
    ve
    er
    r 
     b
    be
    en
    nd
    d 
     t
    th
    he
    e 
     f
    fl
    le
    ex
    xi
    ib
    bl
    le
    e 
     s
    sh
    ha
    af
    ft
    t 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     a
    a 
     r
    ra
    ad
    di
    iu
    us
    s 
     o
    of
    f 
     l
    le
    es
    ss
    s 
     t
    th
    ha
    an
    n 
     6
    6”
    ” 
     w
    wh
    he
    en
    n 
     o
    op
    pe
    er
    ra
    at
    ti
    in
    ng
    g.
    .
    Please store the flexible shaft in the designated compartment of the tool box
    when not in use.
    N No
    ot
    t 
     f
    fo
    or
    r 
     u
    us
    se
    e 
     w
    wi
    it
    th
    h 
     r
    ro
    ou
    ut
    te
    er
    r 
     b
    bi
    it
    ts
    s.
    . 
     
    Use with router bits with cause kickback.
    1. Remove spindle nut and collet nut from the tool by turning them counterclockwise.
    2. Remove the collet from motor shaft.
    3. Insert flexible shaft inner cable into the motor shaft until the stopper touches
    the motor shaft.
    4. Thread flexible shaft collet nut onto the motor shaft by turning it clockwise.
    Tighten with collet wrench.
    5. Thread flexible shaft nut onto the tool housing by turning it clockwise. 
    14
    I IN
    NS
    SE
    ER
    RT
    TI
    IN
    NG
    G/
    /R
    RE
    EM
    MO
    OV
    VI
    IN
    NG
    G 
     A
    AC
    CC
    CE
    ES
    SS
    SO
    OR
    RI
    IE
    ES
    S 
     A
    Al
    lw
    wa
    ay
    ys
    s 
     u
    un
    np
    pl
    lu
    ug
    g 
     r
    ro
    ot
    ta
    ar
    ry
    y 
     t
    to
    oo
    ol
    l 
     b
    be
    ef
    fo
    or
    re
    e 
     c
    ch
    ha
    an
    ng
    gi
    in
    ng
    g 
     a
    ac
    cc
    ce
    es
    ss
    so
    or
    ri
    ie
    es
    s,
    ,
    c ch
    ha
    an
    ng
    gi
    in
    ng
    g 
     c
    co
    ol
    ll
    le
    et
    ts
    s 
     o
    or
    r 
     s
    se
    er
    rv
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    1. Press the shaft lock button. Rotate the shaft manually until the lock engages
    and prevents further rotation.
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    2. If the collet nut has a hexagonal shape, use a wrench to loosen the collet nut by
    turning in the direction of the arrow labeled L in the illustration. The collet nut
    must be loose in order to insert or remove accessories.
    3. Remove the old accessory (if any) and install the new accessory, being sure to
    push it as far as possible into the collet.
    4. Tighten the collet nut by hand until snug.
    5. Finish tightening the collet by turning the wrench in the direction of the arrow
    labeled T in the illustration. Do not overtighten.
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    Your rotary tool kit may have multiple collets to accommodate different accessories
    with varying shank sizes.  
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    :
    1. Loosen the collet nut as described above, then remove the collet nut.
    2. Remove the old collet.
    3. Insert the loose collet.
    4. Tighten the collet nut as described above.
    Each collet has a series of rings on its shank that identify its size. 
    • 1/32” – one (1) ring
    • 1/16” – two (2) rings
    • 3/32” – three (3) rings
    • 1/8” – no rings
    13
    COLLETCOLLET NUT
    FLEXIBLE
    SHAFT 
    						
    							4. Slide the collet nut over the drive shaft and thread it onto the motor shaft by
    turning the collet nut clockwise. Tighten the collet nut using the collet wrench.
    5. Remove the right angle attachment adapter and collar from the right angle
    attachment by turning the collar counterclockwise.
    6. Fasten the angle attachment adapter and collar to the tool by turning the right
    angle attachment adapter clockwise.
    Only tighten by hand. D DO
    O 
     N
    NO
    OT
    T
    use pliers or wrench.
    7. Insert the end of the drive shaft into the hole in the right angle attachment.
    Rotate the right angle attachment collet nut as you push the
    right angle attachment onto the adapter until the square end of the drive shaft
    inserts into the matching square in the right angle attachment.
    8. When drive shaft is fully engaged into the right angle attachment, lock the right
    angle attachment to the adapter by turning the adapter collar clockwise.
    Only tighten by hand. D DO
    O 
     N
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    use pliers or wrench.
    To change collet and accessories in the right angle attachment, use the same 
    procedures as outlined for the flexible shaft.
    16
    Only tighten flexible shaft nut finger tight. D DO
    O 
     N
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    use 
    pliers or wrench.
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    To change the collet or install an accessory in the flexible shaft, follow the same
    general procedure as for changing the collet and for installing accessories on the
    rotary tool. To lock the spindle, rotate the collet until the hole in the shaft is aligned
    with the hole in the flexible collar. Insert the L-key through the holes to lock the
    shaft.
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    69
    9:
    :
    1. Remove spindle nut from the tool by turning it counterclockwise.
    2. Remove the collet nut and the collet from the motor shaft.
    3. Insert the short end of the drive shaft into the motor shaft until the stopper
    touched the shaft.
    15
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    These small drum sanders help
    you shape and smooth surfaces in tight places.
    Replace bands when they become worn. Bands
    come in fine grades for finish and delicate work
    and coarse grades for heavier work. Sanding bands
    work best at lower speeds. Experiment with scrap
    material before working on an actual project. To
    use a sanding band, loosen the screw in the shank,
    slip the band onto the shank, then tighten the
    screw to secure the band.
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    : 
     
    Wire brushes are useful for cleaning
    and polishing metal, while bristle brushes are
    suitable for cleaning softer surfaces. As with all
    rotary tool accessories, you should let the
    speed do the work without applying excessive
    force. Use the bristle tips only without mashing
    the brush against the work piece as shown in
    the top part of the illustration on the right.
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    The brush could eject bristles at high speed which could become embedded in
    your skin or which could cause other serious injury.
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    s:
    : 
     
    High-speed steel drill bits are suitable for
    most drilling applications in wood, plastic, and thin
    metal. For ceramics, drywall, or other specialized
    applications, you will need to purchase an appropri-
    ate drill bit.
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    : 
     
    To prepare a cutting
    wheel for use, remove the screw in the
    center of the shank, mount the wheel,
    and replace the screw.
    18
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    69
    9:
    :
    The rotary tool stand is used to hold the rotary tool while using the flexible shaft.
    1. Insert the bottom end of the tool holder into the matching slots in the base of
    the stand.
    Rotate the tool holder to position the tool clamp to the
    right-hand side.
    2. Rotate tool holder 90° clockwise to
    lock it to the base.
    3. Pull out on the tool holder clamp lever
    to open the tool holder clamp.
    4. Insert tool into the clamp from the top.
    Make sure the tool is fully inserted to the ridge in the tool
    body.
    5. Push the tool holder clamp lever toward the tool until it snaps into the place
    and firmly holds the tool in place.
    For your convenience, accessories can be stored in the holes provided in the base
    of the stand.
    When the tool is left installed in the stand with the flexible shaft installed, hang the
    collet end of the flexible shaft in the slotted holder at the rear of the stand.
    17
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