Kawasaki 691225 instruction manual Specifications, Other Consumer DO-IT-YOURSELF DIY Tools

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Failure to follow all the warnings for using attachments listed in the front of this manual could cause the cutting wheel to fragment, causing serious injury.

Grinding stones: Use these stones for smoothing hard materials such as wood, plastic, and metal. Be sure not to allow the work piece to overheat as this can cause charring (wood), melting (plastic), or discoloration (metal). Aluminum oxide (red) acces- sories are best for wood, metals, and plastics, while silicon carbide (blue) accessories are best for very hard surfaces such as glass.

Cutting bits: Use cutting bits for shaping various materials. The smallest cutting bits are suitable for use in engraving.

Polishing wheels: These accessories are useful for removing tarnish and weathering on metal and for pol- ishing plastics. They require a special shank with a screw tip. To prepare a polishing wheel, screw the felt onto the shank tip. Reverse to remove. Polishing grease can be used in small quantities to aid in polishing metal. Lower speeds are best for these accessories.

Router bits: An assortment of router bits is available for purchase from your hardware or home center retailer. These accessories carve patterns in wood and plastic that can be used for ornamental purposes or for joining (such as when cutting a dado).

Collets: Collets of various sizes are used to accommo- date accessories with different-sized shanks. Refer to the section on Collet Sizes for instructions on changing the collet.

Threaded-tip shanks: Threaded-tip shanks are used for felt polishing wheels. Shanks with a long threaded tip are used for pointed polishing wheels while shanks with short threaded tips are used for round felt polishing wheels. To install a felt polish- ing wheel, simply screw it onto the threaded shank.

Screw shanks: Screw shanks are used for mounting cutting wheels.

Sanding band shanks: Sanding band shanks feature an expanding core that hold disposable bands securely. To contract the core to remove or install a band, loosen the screw. Tightening the screw expands the core.

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Voltage

120V

60 Hz

Rated Current

1 A

 

No Load Speed

8000-33000 RPM

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Contents Rotary Tool Congratulations Table of ContentsGeneral Safety Rules Recognize Safety SYMBOLS, Words and LabelsWork Area Important SafeguardsElectrical Safety Save These Instructions for Future ReferenceImportant Safety Rules for Rotary Tools Personal SafetyService Specific Safety Rules AND/OR SymbolsSymbol Name Explanation SymbolsOperating Instructions AssemblyFunctional Description Do not Engage Lock While the Rotary Tool is RunningThis Rotary Tool is lubricated before it leaves Maintenance and CleaningAccessories Balancing INSERTING/REMOVING AccessoriesConnecting Flexible Shaft to Tool Collet SizesInstalling Right Angle Attachment Changing Collet and Accessories in Flexible ShaftFor Model Types of AccessoriesRotary tool accessories, you should let Assemble Rotary Tool StandOther Consumer DO-IT-YOURSELF DIY Tools SpecificationsExclusions Year Limited WarrantyWarranty Performance Commercial or Rental PurposeLimitation Of Liability Warranty DisclaimersLimitations on Warranty Disclaimers