
Mounted on an extra strong, steel mandrel the sanding drum allows you to move laterally or orbitally to smooth out surfaces, enlarge holes, or create irregular cavities.
Drum is most effective when the edge is flat against the work piece. To find optimal speed, start slowly and gradually increase speed in order to avoid excessive heat. Let the tool do the work with reduced speed and apply little to no pressure in order to maximize accessory life. Not recommended for usage with metal or substances such as paint & other finishes as drum will be clogged easily.
Ideal for a variety of materials including Hard and soft woods Ceramic wall tile Composites Plastic Fiberglass Stone. Not recommended for use on metal
Soft & Hard Wood 15000 - 35000 RPM Laminates/Plastics 15000 RPM Shell/Stone 25000 – 35000 RPM Ceramic 15000 RPM
This accessory functions as both a sanding drum and a hole drill. With hole drill function you can plunge cut into a variety of materials.
Start drilling by holding your tool on a 45 degree angle. Continue cutting, moving the tool in circular motion. Allow the tool to cut the whole gradually. This way you will build minimum heat around the accessory and maximize the accessory life. When drilling holes through ceramic wall tile, start hole on the non-glazed side of the tile. To remove a material plug stuck in the hole saw, fasten a screw into the plug and pull it out or lightly tap the plug with a punch until it breaks.
Ideal for soft woods and ceramic wall tile. Not recommended for stone, porcelain, or hard floor tiles.
Soft & Hard Wood 20000 RPM Laminates/Plastics 15000 RPM Ceramic 15000 – 20000 RPM