Dremel Variable - Speed Multipro Rotary Tool 395 - Page 7 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Flexshaft 225 T2
Do you have a 'nut' on the end, or just a wide open shaft (1/3 inch or so?)
You need a collet nut to tighten bits, and maybe collets of varying sizes also (not sure about this particular shaft).
How do you attach cutting wheel to the bit?
You need a # 402 bit. This comes with a screw on top that detaches and goes through the hole in the cutting wheel (very small hole). Then just re-attach it to the bit and you're in business. Depending on the particular cut-off wheel you're using, the wheel can be extremely fragile. Even though it will cut steel, it is brittle. ALWAYS wear safety glasses when using a cut-off wheel particularly, they will inevitably shatter and go flying!
Probably best to go to a local hobby store, buy a few bits for $10, and pick the owners brain about the tool.
Changing a bit on my dremel
Depends on the head you have on the tool. If it takes collets, you need to match the collet size to the shaft on the bit. There are I believe 4 different collet sizes.
You have the threaded shaft which is hollow and connected to the tool. then you put the proper sized collet inside that shaft and half of it will stick out. This is what actually holds the bit. Next, you put the 'nut' on the shaft, but don't tighten it yet. Put the bit into the hole in the nut as far as it willl go, then back it out about 1/8 inch. Now you can tighten the nut by holding down the button on the front of the tool until the nut does't turn any more. You can buy a 'nut' that works with any bit, no collets used, for about $10. Home depot, Lowes etc or online.
If you're not sure what I'm talking about, you can probably find pics of collets etc. by going to google images.
It would probably pay to contact Dremel or look online for the manual also.
I can't get the head to open to take out the bit
Unplug it, then while pushing in the little silver button near the head use a wrench on the hex nut and turn counter clockwise about a 1/2 turn. Push the bit in, then pull it out (that releases the little fingers that hold it).
The silver button locks the head so it won't spin while you are changing bits. Always be sure it is released before plugging in or turning on the power.
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Looking for the service manual for a weller mini shop model 601 Dremel tool
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific service manuals for individual tools. However, here are some steps you can follow to find a service manual for your Weller Mini Shop Model 601 Dremel tool:
- Visit the Weller website: The Weller website may have a library of manuals for its products, including the Mini Shop Model 601.
- Check the manufacturer's support page: Most manufacturers have a support page on their website where you can find user manuals, FAQs, and other resources.
- Search online: You can also try searching online for a digital copy of the manual. Websites like ManualsLib and ManualsOnline may have the manual you need.
- Contact the manufacturer: If you're unable to find the manual online, you can contact the manufacturer directly and request a copy. You may need to provide your tool's model number and other information.
I hope this helps you find the service manual for your Weller Mini Shop Model 601 Dremel tool.
My Dremel nut is stuck can't get off looks like it is stripped
If the threads on the nut or shaft are stripped, the nut will turn freely and it can be removed with pliers by turning and pulling at the same time. If it won't turn, it is probably galled or cross-threaded. In that case, try penetrating oil first. If that doesn't loosen it, try heating the nut with a butane or mapp gas torch. Good luck.
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