Owner’s Manual
ROTARY POWER TOOLS
Model No. 572.611200
Caution:
• Safety
Before using this product,
read this manual and follow
all its Safety Rules and
Operating Instructions.
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Parts
• Español, p. 23
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
2610925488 10/04
POWER TOOL SAFETY RULES
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions
listed below, may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
WARNING
!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WORK AREA
Personal Safety
Keep your work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered benches and dark areas invite
accidents.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and
use common sense when operating a
power tool. Do not use tool while tired or
under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or
medication. A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious
personal injury.
Do not operate power tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of
flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power
tools create sparks which may ignite the
dust or fumes.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair.
Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away
from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry,
or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil
and grease.
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors
away while operating a power tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose control.
Electrical Safety
Double Insulated tools are equipped with
a polarized plug (one blade is wider than
the other.) This plug will fit in a polarized
outlet only one way. If the plug does not
fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it
still does not fit, contact a qualified
electrician to install a polarized outlet.
Do not change the plug in any way.
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch
is “OFF” before plugging in. Carrying tools
with your finger on the switch or plugging in
tools that have the switch “ON” invites
accidents.
Remove adjusting keys or wrenches
before turning the tool ON. A wrench or a
key that is left attached to a rotating part of
the tool may result in personal injury.
Double Insulation
eliminates the need for
the three wire grounded power cord and
grounded power supply system. Before
plugging in the tool, be certain the outlet
voltage supplied is within the voltage
marked on the nameplate. Do not use “AC
only” rated tools with a DC power supply.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times. Proper footing
and balance enables better control of the tool
in unexpected situations.
Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges
and refrigerators. There is an increased
risk of electric shock if your body is
grounded. If operating the power tool in
damp locations is unavoidable, a Ground
Fault Circuit Interrupter must be used to
supply the power to your tool. Electrician’s
rubber gloves and footwear will further
enhance your personal safety.
Use safety equipment. Always wear eye
protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety
shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must
be used for appropriate conditions.
Tool Use and Care
Use clamps or other practical way to
secure and support the workpiece to a
stable platform. Holding the work by hand
or against your body is unstable and may
lead to loss of control.
Don't expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for
your application. The correct tool will do the
job better and safer at the rate for which it is
designed.
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the
cord to carry the tools or pull the plug
from an outlet. Keep cord away from heat,
oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace
damaged cords immediately. Damaged
cords increase the risk of electric shock.
Do not use tool if switch does not turn it
ON or OFF. Any tool that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and
must be repaired.
When operating a power tool outside, use
an outdoor extension cord marked "W-A"
or "W." These cords are rated for outdoor
use and reduce the risk of electric shock.
Disconnect the plug from the power
source before making any adjustments,
changing accessories, or storing the tool.
Such preventive safety measures reduce the
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risk of starting the tool accidentally.
your model. Accessories that may be
suitable for one tool, may become
hazardous when used on another tool.
Store idle tools out of reach of children
and other untrained persons. Tools are
dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Service
Tool service must be performed only by
qualified repair personnel. Service or
maintenance performed by unqualified
personnel could result in a risk of injury. For
example: internal wires may be misplaced or
pinched, safety guard return springs may be
improperly mounted.
Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting
tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained
tools, with sharp cutting edges are less likely
to bind and are easier to control. Any
alteration or modification is a misuse and
may result in a dangerous condition.
Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts, and any
other condition that may affect the tools
operation. If damaged, have the tool
serviced before using. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained tools. Develop
a periodic maintenance schedule for your
tool.
When servicing a tool, use only identical
replacement parts. Follow instructions in
the Maintenance section of this manual.
Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow
Maintenance Instructions may create a risk
of electric shock or injury. Certain cleaning
agents such as gasoline, carbon
tetrachloride, ammonia, etc. may damage
plastic parts.
Use only accessories that are
recommended by the manufacturer for
SAFETY RULES FOR ROTARY TOOLS
Accessories must be rated for at least the
speed recommended on the tool warning
label. Wheels and other accessories running
over rated speed can fly apart and cause
injury.
mask. Use only in well ventilated area.
Using personal safety devices and working in
safe environment reduces risk of injury.
After changing the bits or making any
adjustments, make sure the collet nut and
any other adjustment devices are securely
tightened. Loose adjustment device can
unexpectedly shift, causing loss of control,
loose rotating components will be violently
thrown.
Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces
when performing an operation where the
cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or
its own cord. Contact with a "live" wire will
make exposed metal parts of the tool "live"
and shock the operator. If cutting into existing
walls or other blind areas where electrical
wiring may exist is unavoidable, disconnect
all fuses or circuit breakers feeding this
worksite.
Do not reach in the area of the spinning
bit. The proximity of the spinning bit to your
hand may not always be obvious.
Allow brushes to run at operating speed
for at least one minute before using
wheel. During this time no one is to stand
in front or in line with the brush. Loose
bristles or wires will be discharged during the
run-in time.
Do not operate the flexible shaft with a
sharp bend. Over bending the shaft can
generate excessive heat on the jacket or
hand piece. The recommended minimum is
6" radius.
Wire and bristle brushes must never be
operated at speeds greater than
15,000/min. Direct the discharge of the
spinning wire brush away from you. Small
particles and tiny wire fragments may be
discharged at high velocity during the
“cleaning” action with these brushes and may
become imbedded in your skin. Bristles or
wires will be discharged from the brush at
high speeds.
Always disconnect the power cord from
the power source before making any
adjustments or attaching any accessories.
You may unexpectedly cause the tool to start
leading to serious personal injury.
Be aware of the switch location, when
placing the tool down or when picking the
tool up. You may accidentally activate the
switch.
Always hold the hand piece firmly in your
hands during the start-up. The reaction
torque of the motor, as it accelerates to full
speed, can cause the shaft to twist.
Carefully handle both the tool and
individual grinding wheels to avoid
chipping or cracking. Install a new wheel
if tool is dropped while grinding. Do not
use a wheel that may be damaged.
Always wear safety goggles and dust
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Fragments from a wheel that bursts during
operation will fly away at great velocity
possibly striking you or bystanders.
Do not touch the bit or collet after use.
After use the bit and collet are too hot to be
touched by bare hands.
Never use dull or damaged bits. Sharp
bits must be handled with care. Damaged
bits can snap during use. Dull bits require
more force to push the tool, possibly causing
the bit to break.
Regularly clean the tool's air vents with
compressed air. Excessive accumulation of
powdered metal inside the motor housing
may cause electrical failures.
Do not allow familiarity gained from
frequent use of your rotary tool to become
commonplace. Always remember that a
careless fraction of a second is sufficient to
inflict severe injury.
Use clamps to support workpiece
whenever practical. Never hold a small
workpiece in one hand and the tool in the
other hand while in use. Allow for
sufficient space, at least 6", between your
hand and the spinning bit. Round material
such as dowel rods, pipes or tubing have a
tendency to roll while being cut, and may
cause the bit to “bite” or jump toward you.
Clamping a small workpiece allows you to
use both hands to control the tool.
Do not alter or misuse tool. Any alteration
or modification is a misuse and may result in
serious personal injury.
This product is not intended for use as a
dental drill, in human or veterinary
medical applications. Serious injury may
result.
Inspect your workpiece before cutting.
When cutting irregularly shaped
workpieces, plan your work so it will not
slip and pinch the bit and be torn from
your hand. For example, if carving wood,
make sure there are no nails or foreign
objects in the workpiece. Nails or foreign
objects can cause the bit to jump.
When using the steel saws, cutoff wheels,
high speed cutters or tungsten carbide
cutters, always have the work securely
clamped. Never attempt to hold the work
with one hand while using any of these
accessories. The reason is that these
wheels will grab if they become slightly
canted in the groove, and can kickback
causing loss of control resulting in serious in-
jury. Your second hand should be used to
steady and guide the hand holding the tool.
When a cutoff wheel grabs, the wheel itself
usually breaks. When the steel saw, high
speed cutters or tungsten carbide cutter grab,
it may jump from the groove and you could
lose control of the tool.
Never start the tool when the bit is
engaged in the material. The bit cutting
edge may grab the material causing loss of
control of the cutter.
Avoid bouncing and snagging the wheel,
especially when working corners, sharp
edges etc. This can cause loss of control
and kick-back.
The direction of feed with the bit into the
material when carving, routing or cutting
is very important. Always feed the bit into
the material in the same direction as the
cutting edge is exiting from the material
(which is the same direction as the chips
are thrown). Feeding the tool in the wrong
direction, causes the cutting edge of the bit to
climb out of the work and pull the tool in the
direction of this feed.
Some dust created by
WARNING
construction
!
power drilling and other
activities,
contains
chemicals known to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints,
• Crystalline silica from bricks and cement
and other masonry products, and
• Arsenic and chromium from chemically
treated lumber.
If the workpiece or bit becomes jammed
or bogged down, turn the tool “OFF” by
the switch. Wait for all moving parts to
stop and unplug the tool, then work to
free the jammed material. If the switch to
the tool is left “ON” the tool could restart
unexpectedly causing serious personal injury.
Your risk from these exposures varies,
depending on how often you do this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to these
chemicals, work in a well ventilated area, and
work with approved safety equipment, such
as those dust masks that are specially
designed to filter out microscopic particles.
Do not leave a running tool unattended,
turn power off. Only when tool comes to a
complete stop it is safe to put it down.
Use only accessories that are sold by
Sears for your model. Accessories that may
be suitable for one tool may become
hazardous when used on another tool.
Do not grind or sand near flammable
materials. Sparks from the wheel could ignite
these materials.
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SYMBOLS
IMPORTANT! Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please study
them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to
operate the tool better and safer.
Symbol
Name
Designation/Explanation
V
A
Volts
Voltage (potential)
Amperes
Hertz
Current
Hz
W
Frequency (cycles per second)
Watt
Power
kg
min
s
Kilograms
Minutes
Weight
Time
Seconds
Time
Diameter
No load speed
Revolutions or reciprocation
Size of drill bits, grinding wheels,etc.
Rotational speed, at no load
Revolutions, strokes, surface speed,
n
0
.../min
per minute orbits etc. per minute
0
Off position
Zero speed, zero torque...
1, 2, 3, ...
I, II, III,
0
Selector settings
Speed, torque or position settings.
Higher number means greater speed
Infinitely variable selector with off
Arrow
Speed is increasing from 0 setting
Action in the direction of arrow
Type or a characteristic of current
Type or a characteristic of current
Type or a characteristic of current
Alternating current
Direct current
Alternating or direct current
Class II construction
Designates Double Insulated
Construction tools.
Earthing terminal
Warning symbol
Ni-Cad RBRC seal
Grounding terminal
Alerts user to warning messages
Designates Ni-Cad battery recycling
program
This symbol designates
that this tool is listed by
Underwriters Laboratories.
This symbol designates
that this tool is listed to
Canadian Standards by
Underwriters
Laboratories.
This symbol
designates
that
This symbol designates
that this tool is listed by
the Canadian Standards
Association, and is listed
to US Standards by CSA.
This symbol designates that
this tool is listed by
Underwriters Laboratories,
and listed to Canadian
Standards by Underwriters
Laboratories.
this tool
complies
to NOM
Mexican
Standards.
This symbol designates
that this tool is listed by
the Canadian Standards
Association.
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS
Unpacking & Checking Contents
motor. The large variety of available
accessories includes abrasive wheels, drill
bits, wire and nylon brushes, engraving and
carving cutters, router bits, polishing points
and more. The ability to add different
attachments adds to the multi-faceted uses
of the tool. The variety of projects you can
do with the tool is limitless.
To avoid injury from
WARNING
!
unexpected starting or
electrical shock, always remove plug
from wall outlet when tool is not in use.
Separate all loose parts from packing
materials and check each item with the
contents listed on the carton to make sure all
items are accounted for before discarding
any packing material.
The Rotary Tool is a high-speed tool and
operates at speeds 5,000 to 35,000 RPM. (A
typical electric drill operates only up to 2500
RPM!). When used with accessories and
attachments, the rotary tool’s high speed
performance allows you to work on even the
most demanding projects without having to
exert undue pressure on the tool. The tool
does the work for you.
Description
The Rotary Tool incorporates both high-
speed and performance to serve as a
carver, grinder, polisher, sander, cutter,
power brush, drill, and more.
The tool utilizes a small, but effective DC
Collet Wrench
Collet Nut
Collet
Shaft Lock Button
On/Off Switch
Housing Cap
Variable Speed Switch
Ventilation Openings
Brush Cover
(one each side)
Hanger
Power Cord
NOTE:! For tool specifications, refer to the nameplate on your tool.
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ASSEMBLY
Always unplug rotary
tool before changing
2. With the shaft lock button engaged,
WARNING
accessories, changing collets, or
!
loosen and remove the collet nut. Use
the collet wrench if necessary.
servicing the tool.
3. Remove the collet by pulling it free from
the shaft.
Collets
The Craftsman accessories available for the
rotary tool come with various shank sizes.
4. Install the appropriate size collet fully
into the shaft and reinstall the collet nut
finger tight. Do not fully tighten the nut
when there is no bit or accessory
installed.
Four size collets are available to
accommodate the different shank sizes.
Collet sizes are identified by the rings on the
back of the collet:
Changing Accessories
1. Press the shaft lock button and rotate
the shaft by hand until it engages the
shaft lock.
•
•
•
•
1/32" collet has 1 ring (No. 483)
1/16" collet has 2 rings (No. 482)
3/32" collet has 3 rings (No. 481)
1/8" collet has no rings (No. 480)
Do not engage the shaft
lock button while rotary
WARNING
!
NOTE: Some rotary tool kits may not include
all four collet sizes. Collets are available
separately.
tool is running.
2. With the shaft lock button engaged,
loosen (do not remove) the collet nut.
Use the collet wrench if necessary.
3. Insert the bit or accessory shank fully
into the collet.
1/8" Collet (480)
3/32" Collet (481)
4. With the shaft lock button engaged,
finger tighten the collet nut until the bit or
accessory shank is gripped by the collet.
NOTE: Be sure to read the instructions
supplied with your Craftsman accessory for
further information on its use.
Collet Nut
1/16" Collet (482)
1/32" Collet (483)
Always use the collet
which matches the shank
CAUTION
!
size of the accessory you plan to use. Do
not force a larger diameter shank into a
smaller collet.
Shaft Lock Button
Changing Collets
1. Press the shaft lock button, hold down
and rotate the shaft by hand until it
engages the shaft.
Do not engage the shaft
lock button while rotary
WARNING
tool is running.
!
Shaft Lock Button
To
Tighten
Collet Nut
Collet Wrench
To
Loosen
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ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)
Keyless Chuck
The keyless chuck is used in place of the
standard collet and collet nut to easily and
quickly remove and install some accessories.
Keyless Chuck
The keyless chuck holds various accessories
with shank sizes 1/32" to 1/8" and is intended
for light duty accessories such as drill bits,
sanding drums, polishing accessories, wire
and bristle brushes and cut-off wheels.
1. See steps 1—3, Changing Collets on
page 8 to install the keyless chuck.
3. Use the supplied wrench to completely
tighten the keyless chuck if you are
unable to apply sufficient tightening
pressure to hold the bit or accessory.
2. Thread the keyless chuck onto the rotary
tool shank.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Learning To Use the Rotary Tool
Getting the most out of your rotary tool is a
matter of learning how to let the speed and
the feel of the tool in your hands work for
you.
The first step in
learning to use the
rotary tool is to get
the “feel” of it. Hold it
in your hand and feel
its
weight
and
For best control in close work, grip the rotary
tool like a pencil between your thumb and
forefinger.
balance. Feel the
taper of the housing. This taper permits the
tool to be grasped much like a pen or pencil.
The unique comfort grip on the nose allows
for added comfort and control during use.
Always hold the tool
away from your face.
WARNING
!
Accessories can be damaged during
handling and can fly apart as they come
up to speed. This is not common, but it
does happen.
When holding tool, do not
cover the air vents with
CAUTION
!
your hand. Blocking the air vents could
cause the motor to overheat.
IMPORTANT! Practice on scrap material
first to see how the tool’s high-speed action
performs. Keep in mind that your rotary tool
will perform best by allowing the speed,
along with the correct Craftsman accessory
and attachment, do the work for you. Do not
put pressure on the tool during use, if
possible.
The “golf” grip method is used for more
aggressive operations such as grinding or
cutting.
work using very little pressure from your
hand. Allow the accessory to do the work.
Usually it is better to make a series of
passes with the tool rather than to do the
entire job with one pass. A gentle touch
gives the best control and reduces the
chance for error.
Instead, lower the spinning accessory lightly
to the work surface and allow it to touch the
point at which you want to begin.
Concentrate on guiding the tool over the
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
Set the Speed Control to the desired setting.
Operating Speeds
To achieve the best results when working
with different materials, set the variable
speed control to suit the job. To select the
right speed for the accessory in use, practice
with scrap material first.
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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. The tool may not start at the
lowest switch setting in areas where outlet voltage
is less than 120 volts. Simply move the speed
setting to a higher position to begin operation.
The Rotary Tool switch settings are marked
on the speed control dial. Refer to the Speed
Settings tables on pages 11 thru 13 for the
correct speeds for specific accessories and
materials.
Some guidelines regarding tool speed:
• There is no accessory for the Craftsman
Rotary tool that will drill or cut glass.
• Plastic and other materials that melt at low
temperatures should be cut at low speeds.
Most jobs can be accomplished using the
tool at the highest setting. However, certain
materials (some plastics and metals) can be
damaged by high-speed generated heat and
should be worked on at relatively slow
speeds.
• Polishing, buffing and cleaning with a wire
brush must be done at speeds not greater
than 15,000 RPM to prevent damage to
the brush and your material.
• Wood should be cut at high speed.
Slow speed operation (15,000 RPM or less)
is usually best for polishing operations
employing the felt polishing accessories,
delicate wood carving and fragile model
parts. All brushing applications require lower
speeds to avoid wire discharge from the
holder. Let the performance of the tool do the
work for you when using lower speed
settings.
• Iron or steel should be cut at high speed.
• If a high speed steel cutter starts to
vibrate, it usually indicates that it is
running too slow.
• Aluminum, copper alloys, lead alloys, zinc
alloys and tin may be cut at various
speeds, depending on the type of cutting
being done. Use a paraffin (not water) or
other suitable lubricant on the cutter to
prevent the cut material from adhering to
the cutter teeth.
Higher speeds are better for drilling, carving,
cutting, routing, shaping, cutting dadoes or
rabbets in wood. Hardwoods, metals and
glass require high speed operation also.
NOTE: Increasing pressure on the tool is not
the answer when it is not performing
properly. Try a different accessory or speed
setting to achieve the desired result. Please
refer to the following Speed Setting tables.
The settings for approximate RPM’s are:
Switch Setting
Speed Range RPM
5,000-8,000
2
4
9,000-11,000
6
12,000-17,000
18,000-24,000
25,000-35,000
8
10
10
SPEED SETTINGS
Use only Craftsman, high performance accessories.
High Speed Cutters
Catalog
Number
25014
25012, 53070
25011, 53088
25088
Soft
Wood Wood
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
10
10
10
10
10
6
10
6
10
6
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
10
6
6
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
25016
Small Engraving Cutters
Catalog
Number
53074
53112
53076
Soft
Wood Wood
10
10
10*
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
10
10
10*
6
6
6*
8
8
8
6
6
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Diamond Wheel Points
Catalog
Number
53137
Soft
Wood Wood
10
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
10
8
-
-
-
10
10
Structured Tooth Tungsten Carbide Cutters
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
53108, 53138
10
8
4
-
6
-
-
-
Tungsten Carbide Cutters
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
53071, 53072,
53104
53073, 53105
10
-
8
-
4
10
-
6
-
8
8
8-10
8-10
8-10
8-10
-
High Speed Router Bits
(Use with cutting guide or shaper/router table)
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
53071, 73096
53111, 53090,
53091
10
10
6
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
53092
10
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
Silicon Carbide Grinding Stones
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
53079, 25062,
25063
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
-
-
6
10
4
6
10
10
11
SPEED SETTINGS (CONTINUED)
Use only Craftsman, high performance accessories.
Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stones
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
25046, 25049,
25053
25057, 25059
10
10
10
10
-
8
8
4
4
6
6
10
10
-
-
-
Chain Saw Sharpening Stones
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
36581, 36583
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
Cutting Accessories
(See Warning-page 6)
Catalog
Number
25024, 53114,
53088
Soft
Wood Wood
8-10
10
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
8-10
8-10
2-4
10
-
10
-
10
-
10
-
-
-
53165
2-4
53134
For use on drywall. For best results, use at 35,000 rpm.
53134
53136
6-10
-
6-10
-
2-4
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
Polishing Accessories
Catalog
Number
53082
26033
53110
Soft
Wood Wood
-
-
4
-
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
-
-
4
4
6
-
-
6
6-8
6
4
6
6
6-8
6
-
6
6
6-8
-
-
-
6
6-8
-
-
-
6
6-8
-
-
-
2-4
-
2
53120
25038,
25039,53087
53131
6
4
4
-
4
4
4
-
-
Sanding Bands and Discs
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
53116, 53117,
53118
25042, 53083,
25043
Wood Wood
Plastic
2-6
Brass, etc. Stone
2-10
2-10
8
2-10
2-10
8
10
10
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10
10
2-10
2-10
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2-10
2-10
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2-6
2-4
53084
2- 4
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SPEED SETTINGS (CONTINUED)
Use only Craftsman, high performance accessories.
Flapwheels
Catalog
Soft
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Number
53138, 53162
Wood Wood
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
8-10
10
8
2
10
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Finishing Abrasive Buffs
Catalog
Number
53164
Soft
Wood Wood
6
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic
Brass, etc. Stone
6
4
6
6
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Grout Removal Bits
Catalog
Number
53166
Soft
Wood Wood
Hard Laminates Steel Aluminum, Shell Ceramic Glass
Plastic Brass, etc. Stone
For use on wall and floor grout.
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6-8
Use with grout removal cutting guide.
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MAINTENANCE
Preventative maintenance
performed by unauthorized
WARNING
!
personnel may result in misplacing of
internal wires and components which could
cause serious hazard. We recommend that
all tool service be performed by a Sears
Parts and Repair Centers.
A
To avoid injury from
unexpected starting or
WARNING
!
electrical shock, always remove plug
from wall outlet before performing
service or cleaning.
Carbon Brushes
The brushes in your tool have been
engineered for many hours of dependable
service.
Removing Brush Cover
To prepare the brushes for use, run the tool
at full speed for 5 minutes under no load.
This will properly “seat” the brushes, and
extend the life of the tool.
B
To maintain peak efficiency of the motor,
examine the brushes for wear every 50-60
hours.
Using the tool with worn
CAUTION
!
brushes will permanently
damage the motor.
Use only original Craftsman replacement
brushes.
Inspect the rotary tool brushes after 40-50
hours of use. If the rotary tool runs
erratically, loses power, or makes unusual
noises check the brushes for wear and
possible replacement. Remember: brushes
in the rotary tool are similar to oil in a car;
the more you check/service, the better the
performance.
Removing/Inspecting Brushes
Follow these steps to check/change the
rotary tool brushes.
C
1. With the power cord unplugged, place
the tool on a clean surface. Use the tool
wrench to pry up and release the clip on
the brush cover (Figure A).
2. Remove the brushes from the tool by
pulling the shunt and brass clip which
are attached to the brush (Figure B).
"V" Notch
NOTE: Be sure to note how the brass clip
slides out of the slot next to the brush
pocket. Also, note how the detent on brass
clip fits into brush pocket slot, which secures
the brass clip into proper position.
3. Check each brush for wear. If brush is
less than 3/8" long, or if contact end is
rough or pitted, replace the brush.
Installing Brushes
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MAINTENANCE (CONTINUED)
4. Install existing or new brushes so the
Cleaning The Tool
curved surface of the brush end
matches the curvature of the motor
commutator (as seen through the brush
opening).
Ventilation openings and switch levers must
be kept clean and free of foreign matter. Do
not attempt to clean by inserting pointed
objects through openings.
NOTE: The detent on the brass clip must fit
into the slot on the side of the brush pocket,
which secures the brass clip in the proper
position (Figure C).
The tool may be cleaned
with compressed air.
Always wear safety goggles
when cleaning tool with
compressed air.
5. Reinstall brush covers by angling the
non-clip end into the opening. Make
certain brush spring is centered in the
“V” notch on brush, then snap closed
the clip end of the brush cover.
Certain cleaning agents
and solvents will damage
plastic parts. Some of these are:
gasoline, carbon tetrachloride,
chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia
and household detergents that contain
ammonia.
CAUTION
!
6. Plug power cord into a wall outlet. Run
the rotary tool at full speed for 5
minutes under no load. This will
properly seat the brushes and extend
the life of the tool.
Clean the “soft grip” areas of the tool using a
damp cloth. Tougher soiled areas may
require more than one wipe application to
get clean.
Tool Lubrication
There is no need to lubricate the rotary tool.
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ACCESSORIES
For availability of all accessories and attachments, refer your local Sear center.
Use only Craftsman, high-performance accessories. Other accessories
WARNING
!
are not designed for this tool and may lead to personal injury or
property damage.
Tile Cutting Bit
Drywall Cutting Bit
For use with wall tile, cement board and
plaster.
When using a template (outlet box) behind
the drywall, cut in a counterclockwise
direction.
Start the bit into the material at a 45° angle
and then slowly bring it to a 90° angle to
High Speed Router Bits
Multipurpose Cutting Bit
For use in wood, plastics, drywall, fiberglass,
vinyl or aluminum siding, acoustical tile and
laminates.
For routing, inlaying and mortising in wood
and other soft materials. Use only with
Craftsman Router Attachment or
Shape/Router Table.
Start the bit into the material at a 45° angle
and then slowly bring it to a 90° angle to
begin the cut.
Mandrels
Small Screw Mandrel
A mandrel is a shank with a threaded or
screw head used with polishing accessories,
cutting wheels, sanding discs and polishing
points. The mandrel is a permanent shank,
allowing for replacement of the worn head
when necessary.
Mandrel has a small screw
1/8" shank
at the tip and is used with
emery and fiberglass cutting
wheels, sanding discs and
polishing wheels.
Threaded Tip Mandrel
Screw Mandrel
Mandrel has a threaded tip
For use with the felt polishing
1/8" shank
1/8" shank
which threads into the
polishing point accessory
#427.
tip and felt polishing wheels.
Silicon Carbide Grinding
Aluminum Oxide Grinding
Stones (red/brown)
Stones (blue/green)
1/8" shank
Tougher than aluminum
These grinding stones
1/8" shank
oxide points, these are made especially for
use on hard materials such as glass and
ceramics.
come round, pointed or flat
and are made of aluminum
oxide. Use them for every possible grinding
operation: sharpening lawn mower blades,
screwdriver tips, knives, scissors, chisels
and other cutting tools. Use to remove flash
from metal castings, deburring any kind of
metal. These grinding stones can be
resharpened with a dressing stone. In
machine shops, high speed drills and cutters
are normally ground with aluminum oxide
wheels.
Diamond Wheel Points
Used for fine detail work on
wood, jade, ceramic, glass
and other hard material. Bits
are covered with diamond
particles.
3/32" shank
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ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
Engraving Cutters
High Speed Cutters
High speed cutters are
used in carving, cutting
and slotting wood, plastics
and soft metals (such as aluminum, copper
and brass). Made of high quality steel.
Engraving cutters come in
3/32" shank
a wide variety of sizes and
1/8" shank
shapes and are used for intricate work on
ceramics (greenware), wood carvings,
jewelry and scrimshaw. They are often used
in making complicated printed circuit boards.
They should not be used on steel and very
hard materials, but are good for use on
wood, plastic and soft metals.
Structured Tooth Tungsten Carbide Cutters
Tungsten Carbide Cutters
Tungsten carbide cutters
are long-lived cutters for
use on hardened steel, fired
1/8" shank
1/8" shank
ceramics and other very hard materials.
They can be used for engraving on tools and
garden equipment.
These cutters feature fast cutting needle-
sharp teeth for greater material removal with
minimum loading. Use on fiberglass, wood,
plastic, epoxy and rubber.
Wire Brushes
Brushing Pressure
Never use wire brushes at
CAUTION
!
•. The tips of a wire brush do the work.
Operate the brush with the lightest
pressure so only the tips of the wires
come in contact with the work surface.
speeds greater than
15,000 rpm. Refer to Speed Settings
(pages 10-12) for proper tool and setting.
Three different shapes
of wire brushes are
available in three
different materials:
•. If heavier pressure is used, the wires will
become overstressed, resulting in a
wiping action. If this continues, the life of
the brush will be shortened by fatigue.
1/8" shank
stainless steel, brass
and
carbon
wire.
•. Apply the brush to the work surface so
the majority of the brush face makes full
contact. Applying the edge or side of the
brush to the work surface will result in
wire breakage and shortened brush life.
Stainless steel brushes perform well on
pewter, aluminum, stainless steel and other
metals, without leaving rust. Brass brushes
are non-sparking and softer than steel,
making them good for use on soft metals
like gold, copper and brass. Carbon wire
brushes are good for general purpose
cleaning.
Bristle Brushes
Bristle brushes are
used for cleaning tools
1/8" shank
on silverware, jewelry and antiques. The
three shapes make it possible to get into
tight corners and other difficult spaces. They
can be used with polishing compound for
faster cleaning or polishing.
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive
Wheels
Used to remove paint, deburr
metal, polish stainless steel
and other metals. Available in
medium grit.
Grinding Wheel
Used for deburring, removing rust,
and general purpose grinding.
Use with Mandrel.
1/8" shank
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ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
Sanding Accessories
Flapwheels grind and polish flat or
Sanding discs in fine,
medium and coarse
grades are made to fit
mandrel. They can be
contoured surfaces. They are used most
effectively as a finishing sander, after
heavier surface sanding and material
removal is completed. Flapwheels come in
fine and coarse grades.
1/8" shank
used for nearly any small sanding job from
model making to fine furniture finishing.
Buffs are a great finishing accessory for
cleaning and light sanding. They work
effectively on metal, glass, wood, aluminum
and plastics. Buffs are available in medium
and coarse grades.
In addition, the drum sander makes it
possible to shape wood, smooth fiberglass,
sand inside curves and other difficult places.
Drum bands are replaceable and come in
fine and coarse grades.
ATTACHMENTS
The following attachments are part of the Craftsman Rotary Tool System; increasing the
versatility of your rotary tool.
MultiSaw
The MultiSaw turns your rotary tool into a multipurpose saw that
will allow you to make straight and curved cuts in a variety of
materials. Scroll cutting patterns is now fast and easy. Using
standard jigsaw blades, you can cut soft & hard wood, plywood,
metal, PVC, plastic, and much more!
Planer
Convert your corded rotary tool into a planer.
• The planer is designed for two types of planing: straight
planing and 45° planing, up to 2-18".
• In addition, the straight planing technique can be used for
limited shaping and carving.
• Ideal for fixing a warped or stuck door!
Flex Light
The flex light uses Lithium Ion batteries
(batteries included).
• LED lighting provides visibility in dimly lit
areas and increases light on detailed
projects
6,000 - 35,000 RPM
• Easy to attach, no confusing wires or
connections
• Attaches to Workstation and Plunge
Router.
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ATTACHMENTS (CONTINUED)
Flex Shaft
Ideal for hard-to-reach places and fine detail work.
• Quick connect attach system
• 36" long cable with new 5" bend radius provides more flexibility
• Comfort grip hand piece
5" Radius
• Integrated shaft lock button
• Holds up to 1/8" shank
Work Station
Combines the versatility of the flex shaft holder with the utility of the
drill press.
• Can be used as a stand-alone unit or mounted to a workbench
• Aluminum base for tough endurance
• Drill at 90° vertical and in increments of 15° up to 90° horizontal.
• Also functions as a flex shaft tool holder and a stationary tool
holder
• Convenient holder for wrench, accessories, drill bits and point
bits
Plunge Router
Converts you corded rotary tool into a plunge router.
• Clear base
• Two depth stop
1
3
4
5
2
• Includes edge guide and circle guide
6
7
3
• Rout circles, parallel to edge, signs, inlay work,
and lettering template adapters
Grout Removal
Fast and easy way to regrout any room or replace a
broken tile!
• Multiple side depth adjustment
• 30° angle for control cutting
• Guides 180° apart to keep bit centered between
tiles
• Easy screw mounting
• Includes 1/16" grout removal bit
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ATTACHMENTS (CONTINUED)
Cutting Guide
Provides controlled cutting in a variety of materials
• Allows for sturdy controlled cuts with maximum
visibility
• Easy depth adjustment. Set to the correct cutting
depth for the project material.
Shaper / Router Table
Converts your corded rotary tool into a bench
mounted wood shaper.
• Features an adjustable fence and large 8" x 6"
worktable
• Slot, groove, sand and trim edges
Lawn / Garden Sharpener
The fastest, easiest, safest way to sharpen your lawn mower
blade and other garden tools.
• Guide provides optimum sharpening angle
• Sharpens most rotary lawn mower blades
• Includes sharpening stone
Chain Saw Sharpener
• Easily sharpen the dullest of chains
• Contains: sharpening attachment, 3 sharpening stones,
gauge, 2 spacers, wrench, instruction manual
G A
G E
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ATTACHMENTS (CONTINUED)
Right Angle
Enhances the versatility of the rotary tool by allowing you to
get into hard-to-reach places.
• Ball bearings and spiral gears provide smooth and cool
operation
• Coupling system allows you to orient the attachment on
your tool in 12 different directions
• Quick disconnect system easily attaches to your rotary tool
in place of the housing cap, no wrenches required
Flex Shaft Tool Holder
Conveniently suspends any Dremel rotary tool above your
workbench.
• Perfect for use with the Flex-Shaft attachment
• Clamps to workbenches up to 1-3/4" thick, and adjusts in
height from 12" to 42"
• Store extra bits on base
Tool Holder and Base
• Firmly holds rotary tools in any position
• Control workpiece (hands free) for better results.
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SERVICE PARTS
Craftsman Rotary Tool Model 572.611200
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1
25
23
24
25
5
28
10
16
10
1
20
2
22
27
17
3
25
19
25
18
4
30
Ref. Part No.
Description
Ref. Part No.
Description
1
2
3
2610920980
2610920701
2610920702
Housing Set
18
19
20
22
2610922763
2615110480
2610920710
2610914379
Collet Nut
Field Assembly
Armature and
Bearing Assembly
Wrench
1/8" Collet (In Tool)
Switch Assembly
Rubber Bearing
Sleeve
4
5
10
16
2615990962
2615294041
2610920705
261920709
Cord
23
24
25
27
28
30
2610920718
2615294035
2610921563
2610920716
2640920711
2610920717
Hanger
Brush Spring (Pair)
Brush Holder
Assembly
Screws (Individual)
Brush Door (Pair)
Glamour Cap
Speed Control
Housing Cap
17
2610920972
Collet Lock & Spring
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Notes:
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Notes:
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Notes:
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