Dremel 4300 Operating/Safety Instructions Manual page 33

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Cutting Guide attachment Models 565 and 566
Read the tool manual
and these instructions
for the use of this accessory with your tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below
may result in serious personal injury.
Do not use Dremel
chuck
attachment. Only use a collet and collet
nut.
The cutting guide comes completely
assembled and ready to use on a variety of
materials up to 3/4" (19 mm) thick. Always
hold the tool firmly, using a slow steady
pressure to guide the tool through your work.
The speed of the tool will do the work.
IMPORTANT: Always cut in clockwise
direction except when following a template ,
then cut in counter clockwise direction.
Cutting Guide Attachment Installation
Instruction
1. Press the Shaft lock button 1, unscrew and
remove the collet nut 2 (Fig. B1).
2. Unscrew the nose cap 3 from the tool (Fig.
B2).
3. Place the collet nut 2 loosely on the end of
the rotary tool and insert the cutting bit 4.
Tighten collet nut 2 using the wrench or
nose cap (Fig. B3).
When inserting the #560,
#561 and #562 Cutting Bit
into your Dremel Rotary Tool, be sure that
the bit is securely inserted into the collet.
Always use the wrench or nose cap to
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2
FIG. B1
FIG. B4
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tighten the collet nut to prevent the bit from
loosening within the collet.
4. Thread the Cutting Guide Attachment 5
onto the exposed housing threads on the
rotary tool (Fig. B4).
5. Adjust the attachment to the desired
with
this
cutting depth (Fig. B5).
5 6 0
Drywall Cutting Bit – For use in drywall.
Use with 1/8" (3.2 mm) collet #480 and collet
nut.
When inserting the #560 bit into your rotary
tool, it is very important that at least 1/16" (1.6
mm) and no more than 1/8" (3.2 mm) of
smooth shank remains visible above the collet.
Leaving too much shank out of the tool can
cause the bit to spin unevenly and make the
tool difficult to control. The guide has a "0"
depth marking on it, however, when inserted
properly, the bit will stick out from the end of
the guide by 1/16" (1.6 mm) – 1/8" (3.2 mm).
The depth can be adjusted from that point on a
continuous slide up to 3/4" (19 mm).
When making freehand cuts in drywall – e. g.
Repairing a hole in drywall, you may use the
#560 Drywall Cutting Bit (cutting in a counter
clockwise direction) or the #561 Multipurpose
Cutting Bit (cutting in a clockwise direction).
When using a template (like an outlet box)
behind the drywall, use the drywall bit #560,
cutting in a counter clockwise direction. When
FIG. B2
3
FIG. B5
FIG. B3
4
2
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