Operation – general guidelines, Do not bend shaft and sheath at tight angle, Do not do this – Foredom Series TX User Manual

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Do not bend shaft and sheath
at tight angle

When operating your Foredom tool be careful not

to bend the flexible shaft too much at either the

handpiece or motor shaft connections. Shafts and

sheaths last longer when they are used without

sharp bends. If used at angles or loops, wear will

occur at the points of greatest friction. Excessive

heat and wear will occur if the bend is too great.

Follow these guidelines for trouble-free use:

a 4

or larger radius, as shown, should be main-

tained for shafts on all motors. In its normal

curved position, all Foredom TX and LX Series

flexible shaft power tools can tolerate up to 24 lbs.

of torque. The Series TXH and LXH can with-

stand 50 lbs. of torque before breaking. There is

no way to avoid ultimate wear and under normal

conditions a flexible shaft machine may require

several replacement shafts and sheaths during

its lifetime. (Follow shaft and sheath assembly

instruction in the Assembly section of

this manual.)

Do Not

Do This!

Do Not Do This!

Minimum

Operating

Radius

Operation –
General Guidelines

Read all the safety instructions in this

manual before operating your Foredom

®

Power Tool. Proper eye and face protection

must be worn to protect you from injury

caused by flying debris, chips, or sparks

which might result from the work

being done.

It is possible to use rotary or chisel

handpieces not made by Foredom with your

Foredom flexible shaft power tool. However,

this is not recommended since their

function and safety cannot be assured

by Foredom.

Your Foredom motor may be operated in a

vertical or horizontal position, but it should not

be enclosed or confined so as to restrict air cir-

culation. If the motor is hung up above a work-

bench, be sure it is fastened securely to the wall

or motor hanger. The motor may develop a high

operating temperature (up to 100

°

F + ambient)

after prolonged use, and it will be too hot to

hold. This will not harm the motor which is

designed to operate at this temperature for

prolonged periods.

Do not force the tool

Let the speed of the tool do the work. Avoid

using too much pressure. Generally, slower

speeds are used for rougher, heavier work or

when greater control over the accessory is

required for precise, delicate work. Higher

speeds are used for buffing, cutting and

polishing. Read Accessory Recommendations

on pages 10 and 11 of this manual.

Voltage Decreases

Never operate a power tool during a

perceptible power decrease. Turn off tool

and unplug until full power is restored.

Always wear proper eye and face
protection when operating a Foredom
power tool.

To turn motor off, remove foot from foot pedal

speed control, or turn dial speed control to

“off” position.

4

radius

12

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