- ページ 11

電動工具 Draper StormForce PT141KSFのPDF 取扱説明書をオンラインで閲覧またはダウンロードできます。Draper StormForce PT141KSF 16 ページ。 Rotary multi-tool kit

Draper StormForce PT141KSF 取扱説明書
8.

BASIC MULTI-TOOL OPERATIONS

8.1
SWITCHING ON AND OFF - FIG. 1
Press switch
into the 'I' position. This will start the
machine. Press switch to the 'O' position - this will stop
the machine.
Using the variable speed dial
the speed of the collet chuck:
Position 1 - SLOW
Position 3 - MEDIUM
Position 6 - FAST
Select the correct speed for the work and type of bit you
are using.
8.2

APPLICATIONS

Your multi-tool can be used for drilling, grinding,
polishing, milling and brushing. Other jobs like
engraving, cutting and removing rust are also possible. It
can be used on most wood, metal, glass and ceramics.
It is a good idea to practice on a scrap piece of material.
Best results are achieved by an even speed and pressure
(not too hard). Use lower speeds for larger tools and
higher speeds for smaller tools.
WARNING: Excessive force on this machine will cause the
motor to overheat and fail. This is not covered by the
guarantee.
8.3
HOLDING THE TOOL - FIGS. 2 - 3
For jobs such as milling or engraving where precision is
required, hold the multi-tool like a pen.
Care should be taken not to fully cover exhaust vents.
Covering the vents will cause the machine to overheat
and fail.
For heavier work like cutting or grinding hold the
multi-tool in the palm of your hand.
8.4
CHANGING BITS - FIG. 4
NOTE: Remove the plug from the socket before carrying
out adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
Choose from the five collets provided, the appropriate
size for the bit shank. If the size is not known, insert the
bit into the collet. The collet which offers a machine fit to
the bit is the correct one to use. Do not force the bit into
a collet.
Press spindle locking button
rotating. Using the spanner
.
Place the collet into the spindle and loosely replace the
nut.
NOTE: Do not over tighten the collet nut
will enable you to alter
to stop the spindle from
, loosen the collet nut
.
FIG.1
FIG.2
FIG.3
FIG.4
11