Dremel MM35-01 Multi-Max 3.5 Amp Oscillating Tool Kit

Operating/Safety Instructions - Page 17

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Grit Application
Coarse For rough wood or metal
sanding, and rust or old
finish removal.
Medium For general wood or metal
sanding
Fine For final finishing of wood,
metal, plaster and other
surfaces.
With the workpiece firmly secured, turn tool on
as described above. Contact the work with the
tool after the tool has reached its full speed,
and remove it from the work before switching
the tool off. Operating your oscillating tool in
this manner will prolong switch and motor life,
and greatly increase the quality of your work.
Move the oscillating tool in long steady strokes
parallel to the grain using some lateral motion
to overlap the strokes by as much as 75%.
DO NOT apply excessive pressure - let the
tool do the work. Excessive pressure will result
in poor handling, vibration, and unwanted
sanding marks.
GRINDING
The diamond paper accessory allows
for the Multi-Max to be used for
grinding away cement, plaster or thin
set. Preparing the surface for tile replacement
is a common application for this accessory.
The diamond paper needs to be mounted to
the backing pad prior to use.
Select a low to high speed depending on the
material removal rate desired.
The carbide rasp accessory also
allows the Multi-Max to grind
away cement, thinset mortar,
plaster, and also wood. This accessory is
commonly used to prepare for tile replacement
or rasping wood to smooth a surface or
remove material.
The speed should be set at high speed for
aggressive material removal or at low speed
for a more detailed removal of material.
Do not apply excessive pressure on the tool-let
it do the work.
Corners may be finished using the tip or edge
of the selected accessory, which should
occasionally be rotated during use to distribute
the wear on the accessory and backing pad
surface.
Grind with a continuous motion and light
pressure. DO NOT apply excessive pressure -
let the tool do the work. Excessive pressure
will result in poor handling, vibration, and
premature wear on the diamond paper sheet.
Selecting Sanding / Grinding Sheets
Material Application Grit Size
All wooden materials (e.g.,
hardwood, softwood, chipboard,
building board) Metal materials–
Metal materials,
fiberglass
and plastics
For coarse-sanding, e.g. of rough,
unplanned beams and boards
Coarse 60
For face sanding and planing
small irregularities
Medium 120
For finish and fine sanding
of wood
Fine 240
Paint, varnish,
filling compound,
and filler
For sanding off paint Coarse 80
For sanding primer (e.g., for
removing brush dashes, drops
of paint and paint run)
Medium 120
For final sanding of primers
before coating
Fine 240
Masonry, stone,
cement
and thin set
For smoothing, shaping
and braking edges
Coarse 60
Sand Paper (Dark)
Sand Paper (White)
Diamond Paper
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