Maintenance Information

MAJNT'ENANCE OF REPLACEABLE BRUSHES

Models 275,285, & 395

The brushes should be inspected frequently

when tools are used continuously.

If your

tool runs s_oradicatly, loses power, makes

unusual noises or runs at a reduced speed,

check the brushes. To continue using the

tool in

this

condition

will permanently

damage

your tool.

BRUSH

 

 

 

 

BRUSH

&

HOLDER

 

SPRING

LOCK

SLIDE

HOLDER LOCK

IN DIRECTfON

OF ARROW TO OPEN

WARNING: Be aware that the brush

can fly out of tool toward eyes when

opening the brush holder lock.

"With the cord unplugged, use thumb

pressure or small screwdriver to depress the

brush holder lock and rotate the holder

(right-side down and left-side up;) slowly to

prevent the brush and spring from ejffcting

out of the holder• While rotating the holder slowly, you will begin to see the brush. Place

a finger over the brush while rotating the

holder, remove your finger slowly to reduce the spring tension.

CAUTION: Do no_ force the brush holder to rotate once you feel _t stop. To do so will

damage the tool.

If the brush is less than 1/8" long and the end

surface of the brush that contacts the

commutator is rough and/or pitted, they

should be replaced. Check both brushes.

Usually the brushes will not wear out

simultaneously. If one brush is worn out

replace both brushes, insert the spring

portion of the brush spring assembly into the

brush holder opening first. Make sure the

brushes are ins:ailed as illustrated. The

curved surface of the brush must match the curvature of the commutator.

After replacing brushes the _ool should be run at no-load;place it on a clean surface and run it freely for 5 minutes before loading (or using) the tool. This will allow the brushes to

"seat" properly and will give you more hours of life from each set of brushes. Thiswill also

extend the total life of your tool since the commutator surface will "wear _ longer.

BEARINGS - Moto-Tool Nos. 275 and 285 are

equipped wi_ oil impregnated sleeve bearings.

Model No. 395 have double ball bearing

construction. Under normal use neither type

requires additional lubrication.

CAUTION:

Any servicing of this tool (Excluding brush

replacement for Models 275. 285 and 395)

shou_ be performed by an authorized

serve- _. representative.

IMPORTANT!

Use of any accessories or attachments other

than those supplied by Dremel may be hazardous.

Dremel Service Centers, 4915 TwenW-first St., Racine, W153406, or 4631 E. Sunny Dunes Palm Springs, CA 92264.

Moto-Tool Attachments

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

i

 

 

 

i

 

 

 

Add

these

Dremel

attachments

to your

compact

 

workshop

and

make

 

Model

230

Router Attachment

 

 

 

Model 225 Flex-Shaft

 

 

ShaDes,

edges,

chamfers,

cuts,

rabbets,

Allows finger-Tip

control

for tight corners and

dadoes,

etc.

Adjustable

edges

guide

can be

hard-to-reach

areas.

36" long cable attaches

easily

removed

 

for

freehand

routing.

The

to new Moto-Tools 395,285 and 275. Pencil-

 

like 1/2"

diameter

hand

piece is cool-running,

Model

230

can be

used

with Models

270,

280,

380 or

275,

285,

& 395.

 

 

 

ideal for

light

duty

wood carving

and

other

uses.

Y

iii

your Moto-Tool more versatile.

Model 212 Drill Press

For precision drilling, routing, grooving, 6° square work surface, 0° to 3" throat depth. Table slotted for guides, hold downs. Holds

Moto-Tools 395, 285. 275 onlv,

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Dremel 275, 395, 285 owner manual Maintenance Information, Moto-Tool Attachments

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.

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