Operating speeds, Needs for slower speeds – Craftsman 572.61095 User Manual

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A CAUTION

OPERATING SPEEDS
Set the speed indicator to fit the job; to achieve
the best job results when working with different
materials, the speed of the Rotary Tool should

be regulated.

Models 610960 & 610950
Rotary Tools have an

integral speed control and an external
speed control should never be used with
these tools.

To select the right speed for each job, use a

practice piece of material. Vary speed to find
the best speed for the accessory you are using
and the job to be done.

NOTE: Speed is affected by voltage
changes. A reduced incoming voltage will
slow the RPM of the tool, especially at the
lowest setting. If your tool appears to be
running slowly increase the speed setting
accordingly.

There are three basic types of Rotary Tools:
single speed, two-speed and variable speed

models.

• Single speed has one ON-OFF switch.

When the switch is on, the tool runs at
35,000 RPM.

• On the two-speed-model, there is a LO and

HI switch. When the switch indicator is on
the low setting, the tool runs at about 15,000
RPM. When the switch indicator is on the
high setting, the tool runs at about 35,000

RPM.

• On the variable speed model, there are

switch setting indicators marked with a

line. Slide to the number on the housing to
select the operating speed needed from
5,000-35,000 RPM.

You can refer to the charts on pages 26 & 27
to determine the proper speea, based

on the

material being worked and the type o* cvstter

o:

other accessory being used. These charts
enable you to select both the correct acces­
sory and the optimum speed at

a

glance,

if you have a single-speed or two-speed
model, you will be able to use many
accessories to do a wide assortment of jobs.
For the majority of applications, all models of
the Rotary Tool should be used at top speed.

NEEDS FOR SLOWER SPEEDS
Certain materials, however, (some plastics, for
example) require a relatively slow speed
because at high speed the friction of the
accessory generates heat and causes the '

plastic to melt.

Slow speeds (15,000 RPM or less) usually are
best for polishing operations employing the felt

polishing accessories. They may also be best
for working on delicate projects as “eggery”
work, delicate wood carding and fragile model
parts. All brushing applications require lower
speeds to avoid wire discharge from the
holder.

Higher speeds are better for carving, cutting,
routing, shaping, cutting dadoes or rabbets in
wood.

Hardwoods, metals and glass require high
speed operation, and drilling should also be
done at high speeds.

The speed of the Rotary Tool is controlled
by setting this indicator on the housing.

The Settings for Approximate Revolutions

Per Minute Rotary Tool Variable Speed
Model 610950.

Switch Setting Speed Range

2

5,000- 8,000 RPM

*4

9,000-11,000 RPM

g

12.000-17,000 RPM

s

18,000-24,000 RPM

1

25,000-35,000 RPM

'Model 6109b0 W:r-: Br

sitina.

The point to re.member rs this: You can do the

great majority of work with the single speed at
its regular speed of 35.000 RPM. But for
certain materials and types of work, you need
slower speeds — which is the reason the
variable speed models were developed.

To aid you in determining the optimum
operational speed for different materials and

different accessories, we have constructed a
table that appears on pages 26 & 27. By
referring to this table, you can determine the

recommended speeds for each type of

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