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Bauer 1967E-B User Manual

Bauer 1967E-B
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1967E-B
VARIABLE SPEED
PRECISION CRAFTING
ROTARY TOOL
57001
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Bauer 1967E-B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBauer
Model1967E-B
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Work Area Safety

Keep workspace clean, well-lit, and free from hazards. Ensure power tools are not used in explosive atmospheres.

Electrical Safety

Use proper grounding, avoid wet conditions, and use GFCI in damp locations to prevent electric shock.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use PPE, prevent accidental starting, maintain footing, and dress appropriately for safe operation.

Power Tool Use and Care

Proper Usage and Maintenance

Follow instructions for tool operation, keeping tools sharp, and general maintenance for optimal performance.

Professional Servicing

Have power tool serviced by a qualified technician using identical parts to maintain safety and function.

Safety Warnings for Specific Operations

Sanding, Polishing, Carving Safety

Use correct accessories and speeds. Avoid jamming, excessive pressure, and improper hand positioning near rotating parts.

Accessory Safety and Handling

Accessory Installation and Use

Use correct shank diameter and speed-rated accessories. Inspect for damage and allow cooling before handling hot accessories.

Work Area and Personal Protection

Keep bystanders away, secure workpieces, use insulated grips, and wear appropriate PPE for safety.

Operational Precautions

Avoid unintentional starting, do not depress spindle lock, unplug when unattended, and avoid liquid coolants.

Kickback and Related Warnings

Understanding and Preventing Kickback

Kickback is reaction to snagged accessory. Maintain firm grip, use care on corners, avoid saw blades, feed correctly, and clamp work.

Specific Kickback Risks

Be aware of risks with cut-off wheels, rotary files, and carbide cutters. Securely clamp workpieces to prevent grabbing and kickback.

Safety Warnings for Specific Operations

Wheel Operations Safety

Use recommended wheel types and sizes. Do not jam or apply excessive pressure. Support oversized workpieces to prevent pinching.

Wire Brushing Operations Safety

Be aware of thrown bristles. Run brushes at speed for one minute before use. Direct brush discharge away from body.

Vibration Safety

Reducing Vibration-Related Injury

Consult doctor, avoid smoking, wear gloves, use low-vibration tools, include rest periods, and grip lightly to reduce injury.

Grounding Safety

Grounded Tools (Three Prong Plugs)

Connect three-prong plug to a properly grounded outlet for electric shock protection.

Double Insulated Tools (Two Prong Plugs)

Double insulated tools do not require grounding and can use two or three-prong outlets.

Extension Cord Guidelines

Selecting and Using Extension Cords

Use appropriate gauge, length, and outdoor-rated cords. Protect cords from damage and ensure proper wiring.

Safety Symbol Definitions

Understand symbols for tool types, electrical units, safety alerts, and PPE recommendations.

Product Specifications

Electrical Rating

Specifies the voltage, frequency, and amperage of the tool.

Performance Metrics

Details no-load speed, rated capacity, chuck capacity, and arbor size for tool operation.

Setup and Tool Functions

Pre-Use Safety Checks

Read all safety information and ensure the power switch is off and the tool is unplugged before setup.

Accessory Installation

Instructions for installing accessories, including using the spindle lock and collet nut.

Tool Components Overview

Identifies the Power Button, Variable Speed Dial, and Spindle Lock Button for tool operation.

Available Accessories

Sanding Drums and Carbide Burrs

Describes Sanding Drums for smoothing and Carbide Burrs for carving/engraving various materials.

Wire Brushes and Buffing Wheels

Details Steel Wire Brushes for cleaning metal and Buffing Wheels for polishing surfaces.

Accessory Adjustment Tool

Explains the use of the Wrench for loosening or tightening the Collet Nut to secure accessories.

Accessory Speed Recommendations

Speed Dial Intervals

Lists the RPM intervals corresponding to distinct changes in tool sound when using the Speed Dial.

Speed Guide by Material and Accessory

Provides recommended speed ranges for various accessories (burrs, bits, polishing, brushes, sanding) based on material type.

Operating Instructions

Tool Set Up and Accessory Installation

Ensure tool is off and unplugged. Press spindle lock, loosen collet nut, insert accessory, tighten nut securely.

Work Area and Safety Preparation

Designate a clean, well-lit area. Route cord safely. Secure workpieces with clamps. Use PPE including eye, hearing protection, and gloves.

General Operating Procedures

Tool Operation Steps

Select and install accessory. Start tool, adjust speed with dial, apply to material. Stop tool, wait for spin to cease, remove accessory.

Safe Storage Practices

Store tool, parts, and accessories in an indoor dry area out of reach of children after use.

Maintenance and Servicing

Pre-Use Inspection Checklist

Check for loose hardware, misalignment, damaged cords/wiring, cracked parts, or any condition affecting safe operation.

Cleaning and Storage Procedures

Wipe external surfaces after use. Store tool and accessories in a case to protect from moisture and humidity.

Damaged Cord Replacement Warning

If the power tool's supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced only by a qualified service technician.

Troubleshooting Guide

Tool Will Not Start

Check cord connection, outlet power, thermal reset, or internal damage. Contact service if needed.

Slow Operation or Reduced Performance

Reduce pressure, use correct extension cords, check carbon brushes, or clear motor vents for optimal performance.

Ineffective Operation Issues

Allow tool to work at its own rate, check accessory security, use proper accessory type, and maintain tool vents.

Limited 90 Day Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Exclusions

Covers defects in materials/workmanship for 90 days. Excludes damage from misuse, accidents, alterations, or lack of maintenance.

Warranty Claim Procedure

Return product with proof of purchase and complaint explanation. Repair, replacement, or refund at company's discretion.

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