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Assembly

!ALWAYS BE SURE THE TOOL IS IN WARNING THE “0” POSITION BEFORE

CHANGING ACCESSORIES, CHANGING COLLETS OR SERVICING YOUR CORDLESS ROTARY TOOL.

SHAFT

LOCK

BUTTON

 

COLLET

 

NUT

TO LOOSEN

TO TIGHTEN

COLLET

(1/8" Collet is included with your tool)

COLLET NUT— To loosen, first press shaft lock button and rotate the collet nut by hand until the lock engages the shaft preventing further rotation.

!Do not engage lock while the Tool CAUTION is running.

With the shaft lock engaged, loosen the collet nut by hand. Change accessories by inserting the new one into the collet as far as possible to minimize runout and unbalance. With the shaft lock engaged, finger tighten the collet nut until the accessory shank is gripped by the collet. Avoid excessive tightening of the collet nut when there is no bit inserted.

COLLETS — Four different size collets (see illus- tration), to accommodate different shank sizes, are available for your Cordless Rotary Tool. To install a dif- ferent collet, remove the collet nut and remove the old collet. Insert the unslotted end of the collet in the hole in the end of the tool shaft. Replace collet nut on the shaft. Always use the collet which matches the shank size of the accessory you plan to use. Never force a larger diameter shank into a collet.

COLLET IDENTIFICATION CHART — Collet sizes can be identified by the rings on the back end of collet.

1/32" Collet has one (1) ring. 1/16" Collet has two (2) rings. 3/32" Collet has three (3) rings. 1/8" Collet has no rings.

480 1/8"

 

 

IDENTIFICATION

COLLET

 

 

 

 

RINGS

 

 

 

COLLET

 

 

 

NUT

481 3/32"

482 1/16"

483 1/32"

 

COLLET

COLLET

COLLET

BALANCING ACCESSORIES — For precision work, it is important that all accessories be in good balance (much the same as the tires on your automobile). To true up or balance an accessory, slightly loosen collet nut and give the accessory or collet a 1/4 turn. Re- tighten collet nut and run the Tool. You should be able to tell by the sound and feel if your accessory is run- ning in balance. Continue adjusting in this fashion until best balance is achieved. To maintain balance on abra- sive wheel points, before each use, with the wheel point secured in the collet, turn on the Cordless Rotary Tool and run the 415 Dressing Stone lightly against the revolving wheel point. This removes high spots and trues up the wheel point for good balance.

Remember, your new Dremel Cordless Rotary Tool is the finest power tool of its kind. But its performance is only as good as the accessories with which it is used. We recommend only Dremel accessories be used. Use of any other accessories may create a haz- ard. We hope you’ll enjoy many years of trouble free pleasure from your Dremel Cordless Rotary Tool.

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Dremel 754, 770, 750 owner manual Assembly, Shaft Lock Button, To Loosen, Collet

750, 770, 754 specifications

The Dremel 754, 770, and 750 are versatile rotary tools renowned for their precision and flexibility, making them indispensable for hobbyists, artisans, and DIY enthusiasts alike. Each model in this series brings unique features that cater to various crafting and grinding tasks.

Starting with the Dremel 754, this model is particularly noted for its ergonomic design, enabling extended use with minimal fatigue. It offers a reliable motor capable of delivering high-speed performance ideal for intricate tasks such as engraving, polishing, and sanding. The 754 also boasts a range of speed settings, allowing users to tailor the RPM (rotations per minute) for different materials and applications. This level of control ensures optimal results whether working on wood, metal, or plastic.

The Dremel 770 enhances versatility through its compatibility with a wide array of attachments and accessories, making it a true multi-tool. Users can easily switch between tasks like cutting, grinding, and sanding, thanks to its quick collet lock system that facilitates swift accessory changes. Furthermore, the 770 incorporates an advanced cooling system, which minimizes overheating during extended projects, ensuring the tool remains reliable under load.

Meanwhile, the Dremel 750 delivers a robust performance at a more affordable price point, making it an excellent entry-level option without sacrificing quality. It features a variable speed control mechanism, allowing users to adjust speeds between 5,000 to 35,000 RPM. This range empowers users to approach each task with the precision required, whether they are working on delicate jewelry pieces or hefty materials. The lightweight design of the 750 further enhances its ease of use, making it accessible to users of all skill levels.

All three models feature the Dremel patented EZ Twist nose cap, which allows for quick accessory changes without the need for additional tools. This innovation significantly speeds up workflows and reduces downtime, a crucial aspect for professionals and hobbyists alike. Additionally, the durable construction of these machines ensures longevity, providing users with dependable tools that can withstand rigorous use.

In summary, the Dremel 754, 770, and 750 rotary tools offer a blend of precision, performance, and user-friendly features. With their customizable speed settings, compatibility with diverse attachments, and robust designs, these tools empower users to tackle a wide range of projects efficiently. Whether you are a seasoned craftsman or a do-it-yourself novice, these Dremel rotary tools are tailored to meet and exceed expectations.