Foredom H.53 User Manual

Important instructions, Foredom

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

Foredom

®

Handpieces H.53, H.52, H.52D,and H.52SJ

Repair Service Factory repairs are done

promptly and at reasonable cost. If you wish, you can send your equipment directly to the

factory marked “Attention: Service Department”.

Be sure to give your street address. The equipment should be accompanied by a brief note

describing the problem with the equipment. Estimates will be made upon request.

For More Information on Foredom machines, handpieces, or accessories, contact your
local dealer. When no local dealer is available, visit our website at www.foredom.com
You can write to us at: The Foredom Electric Company, 16 Stony Hill Road, Bethel, CT
USA 06801 or call (203) 792-8622.

Always wear proper eye protection while using this handpiece.

Form 1284 n 5/07

Printed in USA

Please read instructions before

attaching this handpiece.

Keep a 2.35mm (3/32

) shank in

thehandpiece at all times during

operation and storage.

Note: This illustration does not apply
to slip joint connections.

Collet Replacement & Collet
Gripping Pressure Adjustment
For Foredom

®

H.52, H.53,

H.52D, and H.52SJ Handpieces

Pliers and 3/8

(10mm)

and 3/4

(15mm)

spanner wrenches required.

Adjust the Shaft and Sheath

It is important to check the sheath and shaft tip and

properly adjust them before attaching this handpiece

to your Foredom flex shaft tool. The tip of the flexible

shaft should extend 3/4

″ (19mm) beyond the end of

the sheath. This adjustment is made by loosening the set screw in the motor connector and moving

the sheath in or out while the motor and shaft/sheath are hanging fully extended or laying on a flat sur-

face. When the shaft is adjusted correctly, tighten the set screw in the motor connector. Always make

sure your power tool is unplugged during any maintenance procedure.

Attach Handpiece
H.52 or H.52D to Flexible Shaft

The handpiece is easy to remove from

the flexible shaft. To remove, simply

pull the handpiece off the shaft and

sheath with a firm grip. To re-attach, look into the back end of the handpiece for the keyway. Be

sure that the key tip of the flexible shaft is properly lined up with the keyway slot in the back end

of the handpiece and push it on. If it is not in line, turn the shaft tip or the handpiece to the

correct position. The H.52SJ has a ‘slip joint’ connection for use with European style machines.

Rapid Accessory Changing

These quick change handpieces have a unique
push/pull collet chuck release mechanism. Wait for
the motor, flexible shaft and accessory to come to
a full stop before opening the chuck. Then, pull the outer grip
forward with one hand while holding the back of the handpiece
with the other (see Figure 1). Remove the accessory and insert
the shank of the new one at least 1

″ (25mm) into the chuck. Pull

the grip all the way back until the chuck snaps closed (see Figure 2).

Figure 1 Open

Figure 2 Closed

IMPORTANT!

Maintenance and Lubrication

Handpieces H.52, and H.52SJ do not require any lubrication. Putting oil or grease into the
front or back of these handpieces will damage their prelubricated ball bearings.

Lubrication of Duplex Connection on the H.52D Handpiece

Apply 2 Drops of oil in oil hole on rear of duplex connection after approximately every 20
hours of use.

Collet Replacement & Collet Gripping Pressure Adjustment

The collet gripping pressure is preset at the factory during assembly. After a period of use it may be

necessary to readjust the collet chuck nut to compensate for normal collet wear which reduces the

gripping pressure or when the collet is replaced. Follow the instructions below when replacing or

adjusting collet gripping pressure.

1. Remove handpiece from the flexible shaft before

disassembly and remove bur or accessory from the collet.

2. Unthread the nose cone using a 3/4

″(15mm)

spanner wrench while holding the handpiece at the front

knurled section. Turn counter-clockwise to unthread.

3. Pull chuck nut forward while holding front sleeve and

rear knurl and then push back to expose the chuck nut

and front bearing.

4. Remove the chuck nut by holding the bearing

retaining nut with a 3/8

″(10mm) spanner wrench and

unthreading counterclockwise the chuck nut with a

spanner wrench (7mm) or pair of pliers on its flats.

This exposes the collet for cleaning or replacement.

5. Gripping pressure is adjusted by moving the adjusting nut down (to increase pressure) or up

(to reduce pressure) on the threaded spindle/collet holder. Make the adjustment in small increments

(about one half turn of the nut). A half turn may be sufficient to increase or decrease gripping pressure.

Nose
Cone

Rear Knurl

Push Back

Chuck
Nut

Bearing
Retaining Nut

Front Bearing

Adjusting
Nut

Replacement Part Description Part No.

2.35mm (3/32

″) Front Collet

HP5262

Chuck Nut

HP5266

Nose Cone

HP5270

Adjusting Nut

HP5257

Catch Spring

HP43

Catch Ball

HP48

6. Tighten the chuck nut down so that it touches the adjusting nut

while holding the bearing retaining nut with the 3/8

″ wrench.

7. Pull sleeve forward over bearing and thread the nose cone back

on and insert a 2.35mm or 3/32

″ shank accessory (1/8″ in No. 53

handpiece) into the collet with sleeve pulled forward (open). Now

close the collet. It should require moderate force, and there should

be a slight “snap” as the collet locks closed.

8. If the gripping pressure is too much or too little, remove nose

cone and repeat Steps 3-7. (The chuck nut does not need to be

removed to reduce or increase gripping pressure. Unthread the nut

one or two turns, move adjusting nut up or down a half turn

and re-tighten the chuck nut.)

Threaded
Spindle
Collet
Holder

Chuck Nut

3/8

Spanner Wrench

3/8

Spanner
Wrench

Chuck
Nut

Nose
Cone

Collet

Adjusting
Nut

Bearing
Retaining
Nut

Bearing

Adjusting
Nut

LIMITED WARRANTY

Foredom

®

warrants its product to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of 90 days after purchase.

During the warranty period, the defective product will be repaired or replaced without charge or, at our option, the pur-

chase price will be refunded. This warranty does not cover damage caused in transit or by accident, misuse, or ordinary wear.

The duplex connection is particularly susceptible to damage and is not covered by warranty. Replacement duplex springs

are shipped with installation instructions. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO

WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY, ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD ENDING 90 DAYS

FROM DATE OF PURCHASE, AND WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGES. Repair or replacement will be made at our option if the product is returned post-paid to:

The Foredom Electric Company

16 Stony Hill Road, Bethel CT 06801

All warranty repairs must be done at the factory at the address above. We will not pay any shipping or transportation charges.

This warranty covers the original purchaser of the product only. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied

warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have

other rights which vary from state to state.

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