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To maintain balance on abrasive wheel points, before each use, with the wheel point secured in the collet, turn on the Rotary Tool and run the Dressing Stone lightly against the revolving wheel point. This removes high spots and trues up the wheel point for good balance. The hanger is provided for the use of hanging your tool while using the flex-shaft or for storage. If you do not use the hanger, remove it from the tool and snap it back into place underneath the cord so it will be out of the way while the tool is in use. Remember, your new Craftsman Rotary Tool is the finest power tool of its kind. But its performance is only as good as the accessories with which it is used. We recommend only Craftsman accessories be used. Use of any other accessories may create a hazard. We hope you'll enjoy many years of trouble free pleasure from your Sears Craftsman Rotary Power Toot. lO KEYLESS CHUCK --The keyless chuck holds various accessories with shank sizes 1/32" to !/8" and is intended for light duty accessories such as drill bits, sanding drums, polishing accessories, wire and bristle brushes and cut-off wheels. The keyless chuck allows you to change accessories frequently, quickly and easily. There are some applications which can generate high forces on the bit or if you are unable to generate finger tightening pressure sufficient to secure the bit you must use the supplied wrench to assist in securing the bit. Attaching the Keyless Chuck and Accessory Bit Read and understand the manual for use of the keyless chuck with the tool. Insert and securely tighten the shank of the accessory well within the jaws of the chuck. If an accessory is not properly gripped within the jaws of a chuck it may loosen and fly out during use possibly striking you or bystanders. To replace or attach the keyless chuck accessory to your MultiPro rotary tool, unplug the tool and engage the shaft lock button then remove the collet and collet nut. Thread the keyless chuck on the end of the shaft. Engage the shaft lock button again, insert the accessory shank into the chuck and finger tighten until the shank is secure. For small size drill bits, close the chuck to the point where the bit will just fit in; then tighten securely. This helps center the bit in the keyless chuck correctly. In some high force applications such as removing metal, tile cutting or routing, the bit (tungsten carbide cutters, high speed cutters, router bits or tile cutters) and chuck will become hot if overloaded for extended periods of time. Overloading the chuck may cause the bit to loosen and slip. It is recommended that in these types of applications that the bit be secured in the chuck with the supplied wrench and work in intervals to allow cooling of the bit and chuck. If the bit slips the tool will begin to vibrate excessively, this is an indication that you should shut the tool off, re-position and tighten the bit then allow the tool to run no-load for a few minutes to cool. The chuck should be cleaned occasionally to keep it functioning properly. Simply remove the chuck from the tool and gently tap the tip of the chuck on a fat surface to remove any loose debris. In some applications the keyless chuck may tighten up during use. If this occurs, gently loosen using the wrench included in your rotary tool kit. 11 The Rotary Tool is a handful of high-speed power. It serves as a carver, grinder, polisher, sander, cutter, power brush, drill and more. The Rotary Tool has a small, powerful electric motor, is comfortable in the hand, and is made to accept a large variety of accessories including abrasive wheels, drill bits, wire brushes, polishers, engraving cutters, router bits, and cutting wheels. Accessories come in a variety of shapes and permit you to do a number of different jobs. As you become familiar with the range of accessories and their uses, you will learn just how versatile the Rotary Tool is. You'll see dozens of uses you hadn't thought of before. The real secret of the Rotary Tool is its speed. To understand the advantages of its high speed, you have to know that the standard portable electric drill runs at speeds up to 2,800 revolutions per minute. The Rotary Tool operates at speeds up to 35,000 revolutions per minute. The typical electric drill is a low-speed, high torque tool; the Rotary Tool is just the opposite -a high- speed, low torque tool. The chief difference to the user is that in the high speed tools, the speed combined with the accessory mounted in the collet does the work. You don't apply pressure to the tool, but simply hold and guide it. In the low speed tools, you not only guide the tool, but also apply pressure to it, as you do, for example, when drilling a hole. It is this high speed, along with its compact size and wide variety of special accessories, that makes the Rotary Tool different from other power tools. The speed enables it to do jobs low speed tools cannot do, such as cutting hardened steel, engraving glad, etc. Getting t...
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