Foredom Series SR User Manual

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Never change motor direction while the motor is running.

Changing direction while motor is running can damage the motor or

flexible shaft or lead to premature wear. To turn motor off, remove foot

from foot pedal speed control, or turn dial speed control to “off”
position, and set rocker switch to “off” (center) position on motor.

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heavy canvas or leather apron. It will protect

you from dust, debris and chips as well as

help prevent injury if the handpiece slips off

the workpiece. It will also help prevent loose

clothing from getting caught in a rotating

cutter, bur or other accessory.

Never use or continue to use any

accessory which appears to be damaged,

loose, vibrating, or out of balance. Inspect

each accessory for cracks or flaws before

using it. Avoid knots, imperfections in the

wood or metal objects like nails, which

could damage or catch the accessory.

Always insert the shank or arbor of an

accessory or mandrel into the collet or

chuck of the handpiece as far as possible in

order to provide proper support and tighten

the collet or chuck securely.

Never use excessive side pressure which

may bend or break the shank or arbor of an

accessory. Let the speed of the accessory

do the work.

Do not stall the motor by jamming or using

excessive pressure on the accessory. This

can result in damage to the motor or

flexible shaft.

Never operate the motor with the outer

sheath removed from the flexible shaft.

Always disconnect the power cord before

servicing the motor or removing the flexible

shaft or sheath.

Never operate your power tool during a

perceptible power decrease. Turn power tool

off and do not use until power is

fully restored.

Use proper grounding procedures. This tool

should be grounded while in use to protect the

operator from electric shock. The tool is

equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord

and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the

proper grounding receptacle. The green (or

green and yellow) conductor in the cord is the

grounding wire. Never connect the green (or

green and yellow) wire to a live terminal. If

your unit is for use on less than 150 volts, it

has a plug that looks like sketch A below.

An adapter (sketches B and C) can be used for

connecting plugs as shown in sketch A to

2-prong receptacles. The green colored rigid

ear, lug, etc., extending from the adapter must

be connected to a permanent ground such as

a properly grounded outlet box. Some juris-

dictions, including Canada, prohibit the use

of 3 to 2 prong adapters. Where prohibited,

they should not be used. Use only 3-wire

extension cords that have 3-prong grounding

type plugs and 3-pole type plugs and 3-pole

receptacles that accept the tool’s plug. Always

disconnect the power cord before servicing

the tool. Never use in an area where

flammable vapors are present.

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