Cutting Guide Installation

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 material to be cut. Always hold the tool firmly, using slow steady pressure to make cuts.

To attach, follow the four steps shown below.

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Important: When viewing the tool from the top, the bit rotates clockwise. Feed direction of cutting must be counter-clockwise.

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Operating Instructions for Cutting Guide

Attachment

#560

Drywall Cutting Bit

For use in drywall.

When inserting the #560 bit into your MultiPro tool, make sure that the bit has been inserted as far as possible.

When making freehand cuts in drywall, example repairing a hole in drywall, use the Multipurpose bit #561,cutting in a clockwise direction. When using a template (outlet box) behind the drywall, use the drywall bit #560, cutting in a counter-clockwise direction.

#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 MultiPro tool, make sure that the bit has been inserted as far as possible.

When making freehand cuts in Drywall, example repairing a hole in drywall, use the Multipurpose bit

#561, cutting in a clockwise direction. When using a template (outlet box) behind the drywall, use the drywall bit #560, cutting in a counter-clockwise direction.

When using #561, Multipurpose Cutting Bit, and #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.

#562

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 1/16”-1/8” of smooth shank remains visible above the collet.

When using #561, Multipurpose Cutting Bit, and #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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Dremel 398 Attachment, Cutting Guide Installation, For use in drywall, For use on wall tile, cement board and plaster

398 specifications

The Dremel 398 is a versatile rotary tool that has been designed to cater to the needs of hobbyists and professionals alike. Known for its exceptional performance and reliability, the Dremel 398 offers a range of features and technologies that make it a top choice for various applications, from woodworking to metalworking.

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The Dremel 398 is equipped with a robust motor that delivers high performance and durability. Its ergonomic design provides comfort during extended use, reducing hand fatigue and ensuring better handling. The lightweight construction of the tool makes it easy to maneuver, even in tight spaces. Coupled with a comfortable grip, the Dremel 398 allows for prolonged usage without discomfort.

Another impressive characteristic of the Dremel 398 is its compatibility with a wide array of accessories. The tool can effortlessly accommodate various attachments, including cutting wheels, sanding drums, and engraving bits, making it an all-in-one solution for diverse projects. This adaptability expands the range of tasks users can perform, eliminating the need for multiple tools.

Dremel has incorporated advanced technologies in the 398, including the EZ Twist nose cap, which simplifies accessory changes without the need for additional tools. This feature streamlines the switching process, allowing users to focus on their projects without interruption. Additionally, the tool's built-in ventilation system prevents overheating, prolonging the lifespan of the motor during intensive tasks.

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