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The “golf” grip method is used for more aggressive operations such as grinding or cutting.
work using very little pressure from your hand. Allow the accessory to do the work. Usually it is better to make a series of passes with the tool rather than to do the entire job with one pass. A gentle touch gives the best control and reduces the chance for error.
For best control in close work, grip the rotary tool like a pencil between your thumb and forefinger.
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3. Use the supplied wrench to completely tighten the keyless chuck if you are unable to apply sufficient tightening pressure to hold the bit or accessory.
Keyless Chuck

ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)

Keyless Chuck

The keyless chuck is used in place of the standard collet and collet nut to easily and quickly remove and install some accessories. The keyless chuck holds various accessories with shank sizes 1/32" to 1/8" and is intended

for light duty accessories such as drill bits, sanding drums, polishing accessories, wire and bristle brushes and cut-off wheels.

1. See steps 1—3, Changing Collets on page 8 to install the keyless chuck.

2. Thread the keyless chuck onto the rotary tool shank.

 

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

Learning To Use the Rotary Tool

 

Getting the most out of your rotary tool is a

matter of learning how to let the speed and

the feel of the tool in your hands work for

you.

 

The

first

step in

 

 

 

 

learning to use the

 

 

rotary tool is to get

 

 

the “feel” of it. Hold it

 

 

in your hand and feel

 

 

its

weight

and

 

 

balance.

Feel

the

taper of the housing. This taper permits the

tool to be grasped much like a pen or pencil.

The unique comfort grip on the nose allows

for added comfort and control during use.

!

WARNING

Always

hold

the

tool

away from your face.

Accessories can be damaged during

handling and can fly apart as they come

up to speed. This is not common, but it

does happen.

When holding tool, do not

!

CAUTION

cover the air vents with

your hand. Blocking the air vents could cause the motor to overheat. IMPORTANT! Practice on scrap material first to see how the tool’s high-speed action performs. Keep in mind that your rotary tool will perform best by allowing the speed, along with the correct Craftsman accessory and attachment, do the work for you. Do not put pressure on the tool during use, if possible.

Instead, lower the spinning accessory lightly to the work surface and allow it to touch the point at which you want to begin. Concentrate on guiding the tool over the

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Craftsman 572.6112 owner manual Keyless Chuck, Cover the air vents with