VEVOR DM-160C Rotary Tool Kit User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- VEVOR
Table of Contents
- DM-160C Rotary Tool Kit
- INSTRODUCTION
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL TOOLS
- KNOW YOUR ROTARY TOOL
- FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
- SPEED SETTING FOR ROTARY ACCESSORIES
- RULES OF OPERATING SPEEDS
- CUTTING GUIDE
- INSTALLATION DIAGRAM OF FLEXIBLE DRIVER
- DIRECTIONS FOR USE
- CLEANING
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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Model: DM -160C
Mini Grinder
User Manual
DM-160C Rotary Tool Kit
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INSTRODUCTION
This ro and removing rust in tight spaces or inaccessible places. The tool can
be used on most metals, glass, wood and ceramics. Fexercising too much
pressure. As a guideline, use the tool at low speed for all large accessories,
such as polishing for example, and at high speed for smaller accessories such
as those used for engraving.
For grinding and engraving, hold the tool as if it were a pen.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Available Voltages | 220-240V ~ 50Hz |
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Maximum Output | 160W |
No Load Speed | 8,000 – 35,000 rpm |
Collet chuck capacity | M ax3. 2mm dia. |
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL TOOLS
WARNING : When using electric power too adhered to in order to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock and per
Please Read The Following Carefully:
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KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Untidy benches and work areas invite injuries.
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CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT. Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations.
Do not expose power tools to rain. Keep work areas well lit. -
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. Prevent body contact with gr pipes, refrigerator enclosures.
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KEEP CHILDREN AWAY.All visitors must be kept away from the work area. Do not let visitors come into contact with the tool or extension cord.
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STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not in use, tools must be stor.
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DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job in hand better and safer at the rate for which it was intended.
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USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Do not force a small tool to do the job of a heavy -duty duty power tool.
Do not use the tool for the purpose it is not intended for. -
DRESS PROPERLY. Do not wear loose clothing or jew
Gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors. Wear a protective head cover to contain long hair. -
USE SAFETY GLASSES. Also use a face and a dust mask to guard against dust
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DO NOT ABUSE THE CORD. Never car Keep the cord away from heat, oil or sharp objects.
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SECURE YOUR WORK. Use clamps or a vice to hold y our work in position. It is much safer than using y our hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool.
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DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
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MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools clean for better and saf for lubricating and changing accessories. K
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DISCONNECT TOOLS. When not in use, befor
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REMOVE ADJSUTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Have the habit to check and see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.
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AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Do not car the switch is off when plugging in.
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OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORDS. When the tool is used outdoors, only use extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked.
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STAY ALERT. Watch what y ou are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate the tool when y ou aretired.
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CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Before using a tool, protective cover, or other damaged p be carefully checked to ensure that the too alignment of moving p condition that may affect the tool’s operation.
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DO NOT OPERA atmospheres. Motors in these tools normally spark, and the sparks may ignite fumes.
Multifunction Power Too
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the ON/OFF switch. The tool will run continuously until the switch is turned
to OFF position.
The speed can be adjusted while the tool is running.
Speed Adjustment
The multifunction power tool is equipped with speed control. Do not change the
speed while the tool is working. The speed switch is located on the rear of
the tool. Turn it to increase or reduce speed. Use the tool at low speed for
polishing and similar operations, but use higher speed for drilling or cutting
action.
- The tool should be unplugged when changing accessories.
- If y ou stall the tool, switch it off immediately.
- Periodically check the tightness of y our collet chuck, especially during prolonged use of the same acces
- After use, alway s disconnect y our power tool.
- Do no
- Do not leave y our tool unattended while switched on.
- Do not use or store y our tool in damp or wet conditions.
Useful Hints & Tips
- Your ro cool down.
- To ensure smooth running, the spindle should be oiled periodically .
- Do not apply too much radial pressure to the acces grinding. By doing this y ou will put a strain on the spindle and adversely affect the precision of the tool.
- Alway s work with a sensitive touch so as not to impede the efficiency of y our mini tool.
- When drilling metal, alway s mark the drilling point with a center punch first, so that y our ro does not slip.
- Alway s ensure that y ou have maximum contact between the acces
- V speed for engraving.
Placing Accessories Into The Tool
Alway s switch the tool off first. Hold the locking button at the front of the
tool down and undo the collet chuck (anti-clock the collet nut over the co
shaft contact. Then tighten up the collet nut. (DO NOT USE PLIERS).
KNOW YOUR ROTARY TOOL
Before attempting to use any tool, familiarize y ourself with all operating features and safety requirements.
PART | DESCRIPTION |
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A | Shaft lock button |
B | Case Lock |
C | Collet |
D | Collet nut |
E | Collet wrench |
F | Brush cap |
G | On/Off Switch |
H | Speed control dial |
I | Power cord |
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
On / Off Switch
This product has an easy access power Speed control switch (H) located at the
bottom of the tool.
Need to adjust the speed of the work can rotate the G speed switch
Replacing Collets
Using collets is the most precise way to hold an acces and maximum pressure, collets stay tight.
- Unplug the ro
- Press and hold the shaft lock button(A), and rotate the shaft with the provided collet wrench (E) until the shaft lock (A) engages the shaft, preven
- With the shaft lock (A) engaged, use the collet wrench (E) to loosen the collet nut (D), if neces
- Remove the collet nut (D) and old collet (C) using the collet wrench (E), if neces
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- Tighten the collet nut with the collet wrench (E).
Installing Accessories
WARNING
Do not press the shaft lock button (A) while ro
- Unplug the ro
- Press and hold the shaft lock button(A), and rotate the shaft by hand until the shaft lock engages the shaft, prev
- With the shaft lock button engaged, use the collet wrench (E) to loosen the collet nut (D), if neces
- it is engaged.
- the collet nut (D) with the provided wrench (E) until the acces Avoid excess tightening of the collet nut (D).
Removing Accessories
- Unplug the ro
- When the shaft lock (A) is engaged, loosen the collet nut (D) with the provided wrench (E).
- Remove the acces
Using Mandrels
The most common types of mandrel to use with this tool are the standard
mandrel which is used with cuto wheels and polishing drums. Drum mandrels are
used with sanding drums.
TO INSTALL:
- Unplug the ro
- Install the mandrel.
If Using The Standard M andrel:
- Press and hold the shaft lock button (A).
- into the slot on top of the mandrel and unscrew.
- Remove mandrel screw and washer.
- Place desired acces and align acces
- the acces
NOTE: The mandrel washer should be placed between the mandrel screw and the acces
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Tighten using provided wrench.
If Using The Drum M andrel:- Align appropriately sized sanding drum over mandrel and push down to completely cover drum end of mandrel
- on the drum mandrel head to expand the drum and securely hold the sanding drum in place.
If Using The Screw Mandrel:
- Align the desired acces
- Screw acces
Balancing Accessories
For precision work slightly loosen the collet nut and turn the acces the ro
Continue adjusting in this fashion until the best balance is achieved. Replace
accessories if they become damaged or unbalanced.
Speed Control
The ro
To select the right speed for each job, use a practice piece of material.
Va speed to find the best speed for the acces are using and the job to be done.
Use the indicator mark above the speed control dial (H) to set the best speed
for the job. The speed control dial (H) is numbered from 1to 6.
For example, a speed setting of 1 is approximately 8,000 RPM, and a speed
setting of 6 is approximately 35,000 RPM.
Refer to the Speed Dial Settings table to determine the proper speed based on
the material being worked and the type of acces
SPEED SETTING FOR ROTARY ACCESSORIES
Function| Picture| Description| Soft wood| Hard wood| Plastic| Steel|
Aluminum, brass, etc.| Shell, stone| Ceramic| Glass
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Polished Deburr| | Grinding wheel| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-35000|
15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| /
| Diamond Grinding Needle| /| /| /| /| /| 20000-35000| 20000-35000|
20000-35000
| Sanding band| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-35000|
15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| /
Drilling| | Drill bits| 15000-35000| 15000-35000| 15000-25000| /| /| /| /| /
Polishing| | Wool felt wheel| /| /| /| 12000-17000| 12000-17000| 12000-17000|
12000-17000| 12000-17000
| Sanding paper| 12000-20000| 12000-20000| 12000-20000| /| 12000-20000| /| /|
/
Cleaning| | Stainless brush| 8000-15000| 8000-15000| 8000-15000| 8000-
15000| 8000-15000| /| /| /
Cutting| | Cut offwheel| /| /| 25000-35000| 25000-
35000| 25000-35000| 25000-35000| /| /
Switch Setting| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| 5
Speed Range| 8000- 11000 RPM| 11000-13000RP M| 14000-16000R PM| 17000-20000R
PM| 22000-28000R PM| 29000-35000
RPM
RULES OF OPERATING SPEEDS
The best way to determine the correct speed for work on any material is to
practice for a few minutes on a piece of scrap, even after referring to the
Speed Dial Settings tables. You can quickly learn that a slower or faster
speed is more effective just b
at different speeds.
When working with a scrap piece of plasticy
optimum working speed without melting the workpiece.
friction of the tool generates heat and causes the plastic to melt.
Slow-speed operation (15,000 RPM or less) is usually best for polishing
operations using the felt polishing accessories, delicate wood c
speeds to avoid wire discharge from the holder. Allow the tool to do the work
for y ou when using lower speed settings.
Higher speeds are better for drilling, c in wood. Hardwoods, metals and glass
also require high-speed operation.
NOTE:
- Plastic and materials that could melt at low temperatures should be cut at low speeds.
- Soft wood should be cut at high speed.
- Aluminum, tin, copper, lead, and zinc alloy s may be cut at any speed, depending on the type of cutting being done. Use paraffin or other suitable lubricants on the cutter to prevent the cut material from adhering to the cutt.
CUTTING GUIDE
The cutting guide comes completely assembled and ready to use on a variety of
materials up to 20mm thick. Alway s hold the tool firmly, using a slow steady
pressure to guide the tool through y our work. The speed of the tool will do
the work.
IMPORTANT: Alway s cut in clockwise direction except when following a
template (outlet box), then cut in counter clockwise direction.
Installation Instruction Of The Cutting G uide Attachment
Step 1 & 2. Remove the collet nut and then the housing cap from the end
of y our ro
Step 3. Place the collet nut loosely on the end of the ro Tighten collet
nut.
Step 4. Thread the Cutting Guide Attachment onto the exposed housing
threads on the ro
Step 5. Adjust the attachment to the desired cutting depth.
Shield Ro
The ro
from the user without int left-hand grip positions and works to deflect debris
on a variety of applications, including cutting, sanding, grinding and
polishing. The shield can be quickly adjusted into position, provides easy
access to the acces
Installation Instruction:
Step 1. Remove the housing cap A from the end of the tool and set housing
cap aside. The original housing cap must be reinstalled when this attach¬ment
is not used (Fig.1).
Step 2. Screw the Shield onto the tool using the lock nut B(Fig.2).
Step 3. Position the Shield such that it will redirect debris, sparks,
and dust away from the user using the positioning tabs C (Fig.3).
Using The Shield Ro
Alway s turn the tool off before adjusting position, changing acces
Ro
Maneuverability , the Shield can be quickly positioned and repositioned with a
turn to the right or left .
To ext
Flexible Driver Attachment
Safety Rules for Flexible Driver. Do not operate the flexible shaft with a
sharp or multiple bends. Ensure that there are no sharp residual bends or
kinks in the Flexible Driver before the operation.
Over bending the shaft can generate excessive heat on the jacket or hand piece
and may cause the Flexible Driver to disengage from the tool. The minimum
recommended bend radius is 6”. Alway s hold the hand piece firmly in y our
hands
to twist. Not for use with router bits or other large diameters (1” or larger) bits. Large diame¬ter bits can cause kickback and loss of control when used with the Flexible Driver. Do not remove end ferrule while tool is running. The cable will become loose from the jacket and will uncontrollably whip or lash around.
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM OF FLEXIBLE DRIVER
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
- With small milling cutters / grinding pins: Use a high speed.
- With large milling cutters / grinding pins: Use a low speed.
- Precision work / engraving: Hold the drive unit like a pen.
- Rough work: Hold the drive unit like a hammer.
TIPS:
- Ex
- You will not finish y our work sooner by ex
cause the drive unit to slow down or stop and will overload the motor.
Operating Instructions
Run-In before Operation
For op
speed on y our ro
Disengagement of the Flexible Driver
The flexible shaft may become disengaged if the motor of y our ro
tool is not elevated.
Higher than the working end of the Flexible Driver.
Flexible Shaft Lubrication
The Flexible Driver should be lubricated after ev
Unscrew the Flexible Driver assembly from the motor housing. Pull the center
core out of the Flexible Driver assembly . Wipe a v
bearing grease on to the center core and r
damage to tool do not over grease shaft. Too much grease will cause the unit
tooverheat.
Reattach the Flexible Driver to the ro
CLEANING
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Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free o
Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure. -
We recommend that y ou clean the device immediately each time y ou have finished using it.
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Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these could attack the plastic p thedevice.
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