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DM 2610920458 05-12_DM 2610920458 08-10 5/14/12 11:18 AM Page 4
ATTACHMENT FOR USE WITH DREMEL
ROTARy TOOL MODELS 100, 200, 275, 285,
300, 395, 398, 400, 3000, 4000, 8200, 8220 &
4200.
ATTENTION: This attachment will convert
Dremel Rotary Tool to a Plunge Router for
freehand routing, edging, grooving, and
Inserting the Router Bit
The router bits are held in the tool by a
collet system. The bit may be installed
before or after the rotary tool is installed in
the attachment.
1. Depress and hold the shaft lock button
while rotating the collet nut and shaft.
Continue to rotate the collet nut and shaft
until the lock engages and holds the shaft
(Fig. 4).
2. Use the wrench from your Dremel Rotary
Tool and turn the collet nut counter-clock-
wise to loosen it.
3. Release the shaft lock button.
Shaft Lock
Collet Nut
Operating Instructions
Button
circular cuts. The router attachment comes
assembled ready for freehand or pilot bit rout-
ing.
This Router Attachment is
WARNING
not intended for use under
a router or saw table.
4. Insert the router bit into the collet as deep
as possible to ensure proper gripping of the
bit and to minimize run out. Do not insert
the bit so far that bit flutes touch the collet
or collet nut to avoid chipping or cracking
the bit.
NOTE
Never place the tool with bit
protruding through base on top of bench or
work surface. Lay the tool on its side or retract
the bit before setting on bench or work surface.
Protruding cutting bit may cause tool to jump.
5. Re-engage the shaft lock button and tight-
en the collet nut; first by hand, then using
the wrench until bit is held securely.
4
FIG. 4
Collet Nut
Wrench
Base

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