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that allow you to estimate the length of the quick.
The diagram also shows an estimate of the proper
angle at which to trim a pet's nails. A rule of thumb
for the proper angle is 45 degrees upwards from the
bottom of the paw.
according to the pet owner's wishes or the pet's
unique anatomy. Trim nails so that they almost touch
the ground when your pet is walking.
The Nail Grooming Process
tool. Never hold the tool by the attachment. Holding
the tool by the attachment could cause it to unexpect-
edly shift, causing loss of control (Fig. 9).
Place the pet's paw 4 on the ramp 1 so that the nail 3
is close to - but not touching - the sanding disc 2
(Fig. 10).
Turn the tool on by sliding the tool switch 5 to "LO"
(or "1") position (Fig. 11), which corresponds to
approximately 6,500 RPM.
is 10,000/min. Use only "LO" (1) speed setting. Use
of higher operating speeds may cause heat buildup
and injury to the pet.
Note: Refer to the AT01-PGA manual on the Dremel
website for additional information regarding oper-
ating speeds for pet grooming.
Support the toe and nail in one hand while using the
rotary tool in the other hand. This is more comfort-
able for your pet as it lessens vibration on the paw.
Pushing gently on the bottom of the paw's pad
extends the nail slightly for easier grooming.
It is important to let the speed of the rotary tool do the
work; never apply pressure to the toenail with the
spinning sanding disc. Pressure may cause the nail to
grow too hot, resulting in discomfort for your pet. The
rotary tool's spinning sanding disc should not be kept
against the nail longer than three seconds at a time.
Instead of focusing on completing one nail at a time,
it is recommended to briefly trim each nail on one
paw, and then the other, in several passes. This
allows time for the nails to cool. You may repeat this
process as needed. Trim nails so that they almost
touch the ground when your pet is walking.
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The proper angle may vary
Use only "golf grip" or "hand
grip" method of holding the
Maximum operating speed
for pet grooming applications
Turn the tool off by sliding the tool switch 5 to "OFF"
(or "0") position (Fig. 11).
Pet Safety Tips
Some pets may become nervous in the presence of
the tool so it is best to secure your pet. The operator
will need both hands to groom the nails so it may be
helpful to have another person assist in restraining
your pet.
If hair is accidentally caught in the rotary tool, imme-
diately turn off the tool and untangle the hair from the
tool. For pets with particularly long hair, use an old
FIG. 9
FIG. 10
FIG. 11
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3
1
4
5
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