Fantom Vacuum PT301H manual

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    Ow ner ’s Ma nual SPIN SAW / ROTARY TOOL KIT Model No. PT301H CAUTION: Before u sing this Spin Sa w/ Ro tary Tool, read this manual an d fo llo w all it s Safety Rules and Operating Instructions. · Safety Instr uctions · Accessories · A ssemb ly · Operatio n · Maintenance FA NTO M , 178 West Ser vice Road , Cham p lain , N.Y. 12919 A lw ays [...]

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    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Rev. 05 /03 SECTION PAGE SECTION PAGE Product Specific ations …………… ……. 2 Carton Cont ents …………… …………… 6, 7 Power Tool S afety ..……………… …….. 3 Know Your S pin Saw ………… …….. 8 Sp i n S a w / Rotary Tool Sa f e t y . … … ... 4 A ss e m b l y & O p erat i on ?[...]

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    GE NE R A L SA FETY RU LES Read and understand all instructions. Failure t o follow all instr uctions listed b elow m ay result in electric shock , fire and/or serious personal inj ury. WORK AREA Keep you r work area c lean and w ell lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invi te accidents. Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospher es, such [...]

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    SPIN SAW SYMBOLS Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. P lease stud y them and l earn thei r meaning. Proper interpretation of the se symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer. WARNING ! SERVIC E Tool service must be performed only b y qualified personnel. Service or ma intenance performed by unqualified per sonn[...]

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    This cutting tool is double ins ulated t o protect you from electrica l shock . Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the out let, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified el ec[...]

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    AVAIL ABLE A CCE SSORIES Use only ac cessorie s recommend ed for this spin saw. Follow instruction s that accompan y accessori es. Use of improper accessories may cause in jury to th e operator o r damage t o the spin saw . Use only ac cessorie s designed fo r this spin s aw to avoid sev ere injur y or t ool damage. Do not use any acces sory unles [...]

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    SPIN SA W COMPONENTS KEY DESCRIPTION Q TY A Spin Saw 1 B Precision Hand le with Sole Plate 1 C Freehand Sole Pl ate Attachmen t 1 D Circle Cutter A ttachment 1 E Circle Cutter Installation Adapter 1 F Router Base At tachment 1 G1 / 8 ” C o l l e t 1 H1 / 4 ” C o l l e t 1 I 1/8” Lateral Sty le Dryw all Cutter has "000028 HSS 1 /8" m[...]

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    KNOW YOUR SPIN SAW 8[...]

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    Remove the plug from the power sourc e before assembl y, changing ac cessories o r cutters an d making adjustments. T his safet y action w ill help prevent accidental sta rting of t he tool w hich could result in serious injur y. ON / OFF SWIT CH This spin saw is equipped wi th a s liding ON / OFF s witch (1) locate d on the to p of the too l (see [...]

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    CHANGING COLLET INSERT The c utting bits for this tool ar e lock ed into plac e with a collet nu t (1) and c ollet (see F ig. 3). T he tool is assem bled at the factory with a 1 / 8 ” collet ( 2) which is used to hold the c utting bit. An addit ional ¼” colle t (3) is supplied for holdin g SMALL r outer bits with a ¼” s hank. To c hange fro[...]

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    PRACTICE C UTS USING FRE EHAND SOLE PL A T E Before att empting t o work on an actual projec t, take the time to m ake a few practic e cuts wi th your spin saw. Us e some s craps of m aterial that are the sam e material as used in your actual proj ect. 1. Draw a patter n similar to your f irst project on a scrap piece of mater ial. 2. Install f ree[...]

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    CUTTING O UTLET OPENINGS IN DRYWALL Do not attempt to use this tool to ma ke cut-outs around any fixture or opening which has live electrica l wires or on an y wall which ma y hav e electrical wiring behind it. If a live wire is contacted, the bit could conduct the electr ic current to the tool, creating a n electrocu tion haz ard for the operato r[...]

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    INST A LLING PR ECISION HANDLE The prec ision han dle is des igned f or use whe n precis ion control over the too l movem ent is desir ed. The comf ortable handle c an be used with either t he right or left hand. 1. Remove ac cessor y locking k nob (1) fr om the base of the spin s aw motor ho using (s ee Fig. 10) . Slide precisio n handle m ounting[...]

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    CIRCLE CUTT ER OPERATION Unplug the tool from the power source be fore changing accessories, changing bits and making adjustment s. Before turn ing the too l ON, che ck to make su re bit and all acc essory fa steners are s ecurely t ightened. 1. Mark the center of the c ircle y ou wish to cut on th e work piece and drill a 6 mm or 15 / 64 ” pilot[...]

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    The router accessor y converts your spin saw i nto a sm all hobby ro uter that is capable of handling sm all ¼” shank router b its as well as the spira l cuttin g bit. The t ilting bas e is ideal for bevel c utting. Unplug the tool from the power source be fore changing accessories, changing bits and making adjustment s. Before turn ing the too [...]

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    FREEHAND CUTTING AND ROUT ING W hen the router base access ory is insta lled on t he spin saw, it wi ll function as a sm all router to be used f or freehand c utting of irregular s haped p atterns. You can cut patterns out of the w or kpiece wit h the cutting bit or route patterns into the work piece with small r outer bits. FREEHAND CUTT ING 1. Ad[...]

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    CUTTING CURVED LINE WITH A TEM PLA TE To cut a c urved line, you can use a curved tem plate to guide the r outer bas e. 1. Make a tem plate from hardboard or other s imilar mater ial to the shape you requir e (see Fi g. 20). NOTE: Radi us of curve m ust be grea ter than 2 ½” f or router bas e to proper ly follow th e curved tem plate. 2. Mark th[...]

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    Print ed in China Model PT30 1H TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY FANTOM warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of tw o (2) years from the date of the original purchase, when utilized for normal household use, subj ect to the followi ng conditions, exclusions and exceptions. If your appliance fails to op[...]