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Assembly & Operation of Attachments - (Cont.)
Do not operate the flexible shaft ! WARNING with a sharp bend. This can
generate excessive heat and will reduce tool and flex- shaft life. The recommended minimum is 5" radius.
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Cutting Guide 565
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The Cutting Guide 565 (sold separately) comes completely assembled and ready to use. For use in a variety of materials up to 3/4” thick. Match the bit type to the material to be cut. Always hold the tool firmly, using slow steady pressure to make cuts.
To attach, follow the four steps shown below.
Important: When viewing the tool from the top, the Step 3 | Step 4 |
bit rotates clockwise. Feed direction of cutting |
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#560
Drywall Cutting Bit
For use in drywall.
•When inserting the #560 bit into your Rotary Tool, make sure that the bit has been inserted as far as possible.
•When using a template (outlet box) behind the drywall, use the drywall bit #560, cutting in a counter- clockwise direction.
•When making freehand cuts in Drywall, example repairing a hole in drywall, use the Multipurpose bit #561,cutting in a clockwise direction.
•When using #561, Multipurpose Cutting Bit, start the bit into the material at a 45 degree angle and then slowly bring it to a 90 degree angle to begin the cut.
#562
#561
Multipurpose Cutting Bit
For use in wood, plastics, drywall, fiberglass, vinyl or aluminum siding, acoustical tile and laminates.
•When inserting the #561 bit into your Rotary Tool, make sure that the bit has been inserted as far as possible.
Tile Cutting Bit
For use on wall tile, cement board and plaster
•When inserting the #562 bit into your MultiPro tool, it is very important that
•When using #562, Tile Cutting Bit, start the bit into the material at a 45 degree angle and then slowly bring it to a 90 degree angle to begin the cut.
•NOT FOR USE ON FLOOR TILE
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