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for the use of this accessory with your tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below
may result in serious personal injury.
Before you begin, remove the black protective
cap 1 on your attachment. If cap does not slide
off easily, insert the shank portion of any
accessory 2 (1/8" recommended) through the
housing opening of the attachment to hold the
shaft from rotating. Then twist off. (Fig. C1)
tighten or loosen the collet nut or Dremel
chuck on the right angle attachment. Internal
damage to the attachment may occur.
1. Remove the nose cap 3 from your
existing rotary tool as shown in Fig. C2.
Then press the shaft lock button 4 on your
rotary tool, unscrew the collet nut 5 and
remove the collet 6.
Set your collet nut 5 and collet 6 aside it will
be reinstalled later in step 4.
2. Install the drive adapter 7, included with your
right angle attachment, on the motor shaft 8
as shown in Fig. C3 and tighten.
adapter finger tight and then tighten an
additional 1/3 turn with the wrench. (Wrench
included with your rotary tool kit.)
3. Screw the attachment 9 onto your rotary
tool. Hand tighten only (Fig. C4).
Model 575 Right Angle Attachment
Read the tool manual
and these instructions
Do not use the rotary tool
shaft lock button to
Do not over tighten drive
adapter. Tighten the drive
2
1
4. Reassemble the collet 6 and the collet nut 5
from step 1, on to the output shaft of the
attachment (Fig. C5).
The Right Angle Attachment can be oriented on
your rotary tool in 12 different positions. The
attachment should be positioned so the on/off
speed control switch is easy to access.
To reposition, unscrew the collar from the
attachment until disengaged. Slide the
attachment off. Then, reposition, slide the
attachment back on the tool and retighten the
collar.
Insert the shank portion of any accessory 2
(1/8" recommended) through the housing
opening of the attachment to hold the shaft
from rotating (Fig. C6). Refer to "Dremel
Chuck" and "Collets" sections of the rotary tool
manual for instructions on how to change
accessories. With the shaft secured, tighten
the collet nut or Dremel chuck 5 using the
wrench or nose cap 10 (Fig. C6). Remove the
shank portion of the accessory from the
housing opening before using the attachment
(Fig. C6).
tighten or loosen the collet nut or Dremel
chuck on the right angle attachment.
Internal damage to the attachment may occur.
3
Do not use the rotary tool
shaft lock button to
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