How Do You Use A Dremel Tool?
• Wear the proper safety gear when you use a Dremel tool. • Put on work gloves or rubber gloves to keep your hands safe from loose debris or other potentially harmful substances that you could touch when using the Dremel. • Keep safety glasses on when cutting with a Dremel, since shards of wood, metal, plastic or glass could do serious damage to unprotected eyes. • Familiarise with the Dremel operating controls on your model. • If your Dremel has more than one speed, there will be a switch that controls the speed. Move the switch to the different speed levels so you can see how fast or slow the Dremel rotates. • Some Dremels have a cord that must be plugged into an electrical outlet, while others are cordless and run off of a re-chargeable battery. Make sure you are able to plug your Dremel in at your workspace or that the battery is charged and ready to go. • Insert a bit into the hole at the end of the Dremel, back it out slightly and tighten the screw cap until the bit is tight on t