Dremel 395, 285, 275 owner manual Introduction

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introduction

The Moto-Tool is a handful of high-speed

power. It serves as a carver, a grinder,

polisher, sander, cutter, power brush, drill and more.

The

Mote-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

Moto-Toolis.

 

 

You'll

see

dozens

 

of

uses

you

hadn't

thought

 

of

 

before

 

now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The

real

secret

of

 

the

Mote-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

Mote-Tool

 

operates

at

speeds

up to 30,000 revolutions

 

per

minute.

The

typical

 

electric

 

drill

is

a low-

speed,

high

torque

 

tool; the Mote-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

 

chuck

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,

bu.t

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

 

Mote-Tool

 

 

different

 

 

from

other

 

power

tools.

 

The

speed

enables

 

 

ittodo

 

jobs

 

low-speed

 

tools

 

cannot

 

do,

such

as

cutting

hardened

 

steel,

engraving

 

glass,

etc.

Getting

the

most

out

of

your

Mote-Tool

 

 

is

a

matter

of learning

 

how to let this speed

 

work

for

you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You

should

not

think

of

the

Mote-Tool

 

 

as

a

small

version

 

of

 

a

standard

 

 

electric

 

drill.

While it does do some of the same jobs as an

electric drill, it is basically different in

concept, design and use. Craftsmen who have used it for years think of it as "a special

tool

for

special

jobs",

and

as

"the tool

that

does

jobs which

others

don't."

 

 

 

 

For

example,

if

you

want

to

cut

a

neat

2-inch

square

hole

in

a furnace

duct,

the

Mote-Toot

will

do the

job

quickly

 

and

easily,

Practically

no

other

tool

will.

Or if

a

door

is

slightly

misallgned

 

because

 

the

house

 

settled,

the

latch

bolt

 

may

no longer

enter

the

strike

plate

properly,

 

making

the

door

difficult

 

to close

or

lock.

Use

the

Mote-Tool

 

 

to

cut

away

just

enough

 

of

the

strike

plate

so

that

the

latch

bolt

operates

 

properly.

You

 

can

do

it

in

minutes.

There

 

are

literally

 

hundreds

 

 

of

special

applications

 

such

as

these

for

the

Mote-Toot

 

in

every

home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In

addition

 

to

these

special

applications,

think

of

the

Mote-Tool

 

for

shaping

 

or

 

removing

 

wood,

metal

and

plastics.

 

This

is

how

wood

carvers

 

use the

tool,

and

while

you

may not

be

interested

 

in

wood

carving,

 

there

 

are

many

times when you want to cut a recess, round a

slnarp

corner,

or enlarge

an

opening.

 

"

 

And

then

there

are

grinding

and

polishing

jobs

done

by

theMoto-Toot.

 

You

can

sharpen

tools,

scissors

and

cutlery,

get

nd

of

burrs

and

unwanted

 

sharp

edges,

accumulated

 

rust.

grind

new

shapes,

etc.

 

 

 

 

 

The

point

is

to

think

of

the

Mote-Tool

 

for

the

many jobs

it can

do

because

of its own

unique

properties

and

capabdities.

When

you have

a job

to

do,

think

of the Mote-Toot

 

as

one

possible

solution,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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285, 395, 275 specifications

The Dremel 275, 395, and 285 are versatile rotary tool models that cater to a wide range of crafting and DIY projects. Renowned for their precision, durability, and user-friendly design, these tools have been a favorite among hobbyists, woodworkers, and professionals alike.

The Dremel 275 boasts a powerful 120V motor capable of delivering high speeds up to 35,000 RPM. This model is particularly suited for light-duty tasks, making it ideal for intricate detail work such as engraving, sanding, and polishing. One of its main features is the easy-to-use speed control, which allows users to adjust the RPM according to the specific needs of the task, ensuring a high degree of precision and control.

The Dremel 395, on the other hand, is designed for more demanding applications with its robust 120V motor that can handle heavier workloads. It is equipped with a ball bearing construction that enhances stability and reduces vibration during operation. The 395's performance is further complemented by its ergonomic design, which provides a comfortable grip for extended periods of use. Additionally, an innovative cooling system prevents overheating, prolonging the tool's lifespan and efficiency.

The Dremel 285 stands out for its high-performance variable speed feature, allowing users to fine-tune the speed from 5,000 to 30,000 RPM. This versatility makes it suitable for a myriad of tasks from cutting hard materials to polishing delicate surfaces. Its innovative EZ Twist Nose Cap eliminates the need for a wrench when changing accessories, greatly simplifying the process and making it more convenient for users.

All three models utilize Dremel's extensive range of accessories, allowing for unparalleled versatility in applications. Whether you're looking to carve, cut, grind, or polish, these rotary tools are compatible with numerous attachments designed for specific tasks.

In summary, the Dremel 275, 395, and 285 rotary tools combine powerful motors with user-friendly features, making them ideal for both beginners and seasoned craftsmen. With their commitment to quality and innovation, Dremel continues to lead the market in rotary tool technology.