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Operating Speeds - (Cont.)

If you need it, single-speed models also can have speed control by using a Model 221 foot control unit.

Not for use with variable speed ! CAUTION or two speed models 285 or 395.

Use with external speed control will damage the variable/two speed electronics.

The point to remember is this: You can do the great majority of work with the single speed at its regular speed of 35,000 RPM. But for certain materials and types of work, you need slower speeds — which is the reason the variable speed models and the speed control units are available.

To aid you in determining the optimum operational speed for different materials and different accessories, we have constructed a series of tables that appear on page 24, 25 and 26. By referring to these tables, you can discover the recommended speeds for each type of accessory. Look these tables over and become familiar with them.

Ultimately, the best way to determine the correct speed for work on any material is to practice for a few minutes on a piece of scrap, even after referring to the chart. You can quickly learn that a slower or faster speed is more effective just by observing what happens as you make a pass or two at different speeds. When working with plastic, for example, start at a slow rate of speed and increase the speed until you observe that the plastic is melting at the point of contact. Then reduce the speed slightly to get the optimum working speed.

Some rules of thumb in regard to speed:

1.Plastic and other materials that melt at low temperatures should be cut at low speeds.

2.Polishing, buffing and cleaning with a wire brush must be done at speeds not greater than 15,000 RPM to prevent damage to the brush.

3.Wood should be cut at high speed.

4.Iron or steel should be cut at high speed. If a high speed steel cutter starts to chatter — this normally means it is running too slow.

5.Aluminum, copper alloys, lead alloys, zinc alloys and tin may be cut at various speeds, depending on the type of cutting being done. Use paraffin or other suitable lubricant on the cutter to prevent the cut material from adhering to the cutter teeth.

Increasing the pressure on the tool is not the answer when it is not performing as you think it should. Perhaps you should be using a different accessory, and perhaps an adjustment in speed would solve the problem. Leaning on the tool does not help.

Let speed do the work!

Assembly & Operation of Attachments

Flex-Shaft 225

! WARNING

Not for use with router bits. Use

with router bits will cause

kickback.

 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

It is extremely important to carefully read and follow the directions to assemble the flex-shaft to your rotary tool below to ensure the tool will function properly.

Attention: For optimum performance, allow your new flex shaft attachment to run at high speed on your rotary tool in a vertical position for 2 minutes before use.

STEP 1

To properly attach the flex-shaft to the rotary tool, THREE items must be removed from the tool: the housing cap, collet nut and collet.

Step 1. Press the Shaft lock button, unscrew and remove the collet nut.

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Bosch Power Tools 275T6, 285T6, 395T6 Assembly & Operation of Attachments, Let speed do the work, Kickback, Step

275T6, 285T6, 395T6 specifications

Bosch Power Tools has long been a trusted name for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, and the models 275T6, 285T6, and 395T6 demonstrate the brand's commitment to innovation, durability, and high performance. Each of these tools is meticulously designed to cater to various applications while delivering efficiency and reliability.

The Bosch 275T6 is a versatile tool that embodies power and precision. This corded electric tool features a robust motor that delivers exceptional torque and speed, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks. One of its standout features is the variable speed control, allowing users to customize operation according to the material being worked on. Additionally, its ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, minimizing user fatigue. The 275T6 also incorporates advanced safety features, including a lock-on switch that prevents accidental activation and a protective housing that extends the tool's lifespan.

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