Product Description And Features - Dremel MOTO-TOOL 275 Owner's Manual

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introduction
The
Moto-Tool
is a handful
of high-speed
power.
It
serves
as
a carver,
a grinder,
polisher,
sander,
cutter,
power
brush,
drill
and
more.
The
Mote-Tool
has
a small,
powerful
electric
motor,
is
comfortable
in
the
hand.
and
is
made
to accept
a large
variety
of accessories
including
abrasive
wheels,
drill
bits,
wire
brushes,
polishers,
engraving
cutters,
router
bits,
and
cutting
wheels.
Accessories
come
in a variety
of shapes
and permit
you
to do a
number
of
different
jobs.
As
you
become
familiar
with
the
range
of
accessories
and
their
uses,
you
will learn
just how versatile
the
Moto-Toolis.
You'll
see dozens
of uses
you
hadn't
thought
of before
now.
The
real
secret
of the Mote-Tool
is its speed.
To
understand
the
advantages
of
its
high
speed,
you
have
to know
that
the
standard
portable
electric
drill
runs
at speeds
up to
2,800
revolutions
per minute.
The Mote-Tool
operates
at speeds
up to 30,000
revolutions
per
minute.
The
typical
electric
drill
is a low-
speed,
high
torque
tool;
the Mote-Tool
is just
the
opposite
--
a high-speed,
low
torque
tool.
The chief
difference
to the user
is that in
the
high
speed
tools,
the
speed
combined
with
the
accessory
mounted
in
the
chuck
does
the
work.
You
don't
apply
pressure
to
the
tool,
but
simply
hold
and guide
it.
In the
low
speed
tools,
you
not only
guide
the tool,
bu.t also
apply
pressure
to it, as you
do, for
example,
when
drilling
a hole.
It is this
high
speed,
along
with
its compact
size
and
wide
variety
of special
accessories,
that
makes
the
Mote-Tool
different
from
other
power
tools.
The speed
enables
ittodo
jobs
low-speed
tools
cannot
do,
such
as
cutting
hardened
steel,
engraving
glass,
etc.
Getting
the
most
out
of your
Mote-Tool
is a
matter
of learning
how to let this speed
work
for you.
You
should
not
think
of the
Mote-Tool
as a
small
version
of
a standard
electric
drill.
While
it does
do some
of the same
jobs as an
electric
drill,
it
is
basically
different
in
concept,
design
and
use.
Craftsmen
who
have
used
it for years
think
of it as "a special
tool
for
special
jobs",
and
as "the
tool
that
does
jobs
which
others
don't."
For
example,
if you
want
to cut a neat 2-inch
square
hole
in a furnace
duct,
the Mote-Toot
will
do
the
job
quickly
and
easily,
Practically
no
other
tool
will.
Or
if a door
is slightly
misallgned
because
the
house
settled,
the
latch
bolt
may
no longer
enter
the strike plate
properly,
making
the door
difficult
to close
or
lock.
Use
the
Mote-Tool
to
cut
away
just
enough
of the strike
plate so that the latch
bolt
operates
properly.
You
can do it in minutes.
There
are
literally
hundreds
of
special
applications
such
as these
for the Mote-Toot
in every
home.
In addition
to these
special
applications,
think
of
the
Mote-Tool
for
shaping
or
removing
wood,
metal
and
plastics.
This
is how
wood
carvers
use
the tool,
and while you
may not be
interested
in wood
carving,
there
are
many
times
when
you
want
to cut a recess,
round
a
slnarp
corner,
or enlarge
an opening.
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And
then
there
are
grinding
and
polishing
jobs
done
by theMoto-Toot.
You can sharpen
tools,
scissors
and
cutlery,
get
nd
of burrs
and
unwanted
sharp
edges,
accumulated
rust.
grind
new
shapes,
etc.
The
point
is to think
of the
Mote-Tool
for the
many
jobs
it can
do because
of its own unique
properties
and
capabdities.
When
you
have
a job
to do,
think
of the
Mote-Toot
as one
possible
solution,
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