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Using Mandrels
The most common types of the mandrel to use with this tool are the standard mandrel which is used with
cutoff discs, grinding wheels, emery wheels, and cut-off wheels. Screw mandrels are used with polishing
wheels and polishing drums. The drum mandrel is used with sanding drums.
To install:
Install the mandrel.
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If using the standard mandrel:
Press and hold the spindle lock (A).
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Insert the slot end of the provided wrench into the slot
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on top of the mandrel and unscrew.
Remove mandrel screw and washer.
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Place desired accessory over mandrel shaft and align
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the accessory hole with mandrel hole.
Insert mandrel screw with washer through the acces-
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sory and mandrel shaft holes.
NOTE: The mandrel washer should be placed between
the mandrel screw and the accessory.
Tighten using the provided wrench. (See Figure 7)
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If using the drum mandrel:
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Align appropriate sized sanding drum over mandrel
and push down to completely cover drum end of
mandrel.
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Insert the small end of the provided wrench into the slot
on top of the mandrel and tighten the screw on the
drum mandrel head to expand the drum and securely
hold the sanding drum in place. (See Figure 8)
If using the screw mandrel:
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Align desired accessory hole with mandrel screw head.
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Screw accessory into mandrel by twisting clockwise
until secure. (See Figure 9)
Balancing Accessories
For precision work, it is important that all accessories be properly balanced. To balance an accessory,
slightly loosen the collet nut and give the accessory or collet a 1/4 in. turn. Retighten collet nut and run
the rotary tool. You should be able to tell by the sound and feel if the accessory is running in balance.
Continue adjusting in this fashion until the best balance is achieved. Replace accessories if they
become damaged or unbalanced.
Shield Rotary Tool Attachment
The rotary shield attachment provides a clear and simple solution for redirecting debris and sparks away
from the user without interfering with the task at hand. The tool shield can be used with right- or left-hand
grip positions and works to deflect debris on a variety of applications, including cutting, sanding, grinding
and polishing. The shield can be quickly adjusted into position, provides easy access to the accessory
without interfering with the workpiece.
Installation Instructions:
Step 1.
Remove the housing cap A from the end of the tool and set housing cap aside. The original
housing cap must be reinstalled when this attachment is not used . (See Figure 10)
Step 2.
Screw the Shield onto the tool using the lock nut B . (See Figure 11)
Fig.7
Fig.8
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Fig.9

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