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DISC SANDER For shaPing small pieces and trueing-uP uneven surfaces. Sanding discs are mounted on rubber backing Pad. JIG SAW From small scroll work to full size furniture, it handles everything. Cuts

BUFFING WHEEL COttON buffing wheel is used for

WIRE

in

WHE['' :rY eftective removing rust, dirt, or


from shop
and
aP-

per,
steel.

13/t" wood, 18
t/t

" aluminum,

gauge coP-

polishing jewelrY, silverware dishes, golf clubs. 421 Pol-

discoloring,

ff6"

ishing comPound Provides


high luster finish'

oarden tools, utensils, iliun."t and golf clubs

ATTAGHMEIITS Convert tl0T0-SH0P to a Complete Power WorkshoP


GRINDING WHEEL EsPecial'

lv useful for

tr

{N

sharPening knives, scissors, drill bits, chisels, and other cutting tools. ldeal for deburring or shaping metal Parts'

FLEXIBLE SHAFT Hundreds of uses in grinding, drilling,

carving, routing, sanding, polishing, engraving, etc. Esoeciallv useful in drilling


holes ro's/sz"
"

are able not,only to saw, but drill, grind, polisn, .J"t, sand, butt, carve, engrave and many other hobby, :-1u.p"!, home or shop ooerations. lf you did not'purchase the Deluxe-Moto-Snop, not all tf.," 'fof fo*ing instructions will
a-ppr/.

The Dremel Moto-Shop is a bright new concept in multipurpose toolr By connecting different attachments to fhe power take-ol-f, the Moto_Shop is converted from the basic jig saw to a bench grinder, disc sander, Uufnng -*h;i wire brush whee.l, and a flexible shaft machine. fth"n vou

jL:gt!_of packing carton. DO NOT


WITHOUT ATTACHING TABLE.

ATTACHING SAW TABLE-See instructions printed on


OPERATE'MACHINE
INSERTING BLADE-Hold blade with teeth pointing down_ ward andplace into the small slot of both upper un"d lo*", blade holder.Apply tension by pulling lever bn top of blade toward you. For cutting material longer than the ?9jd:,. t5" throat capacity, place the blade in either side positions. the capacity is then unlimited.

The round extension on the motor--housing is the power take-off for driving the'sander, and the wire, bufr)ng, and grinding wheels. These are mounted on special adapters which fit into the power takeoff. BE SURE THE MOTOR lS TURNED OFF. Line up pin in the motor shaft with the slot in,the adapte.r and friss forward as far as it will to. Turn the wheel slowly until the adapter set screw comes into view. Then tighten lightly. This'screw does not drive r.t,merety minimizes vibration and wheel drifting. :lre,:natt It does not have to be too tioht. I
Screw

ATTACH I NG ACCESSORIES-

MOTOR-Runs on llO-l2O Volt, 60 cycle, AC, and pro_ duces 3450 R.P.M. tr is equipped wifh iwo seated ball b,earings.,No oiling is n""a"a. CharacteristicuifV,' ttri, snaoed po.t,e-type motor runs a bit warm. However, over_ heating will not affect its operation.

on as far as it will go, and lock in place by turninj: thE coupling countercloc-kwise. To pr"u"ni-1n" cable from becoming disconnected while the machine is running, simply grasp the handpiece and twist the cable one_haii tu rn counter-clockwise.

ATTACHING FLEXIBLE SHAFT-Be sure MOTOR tS RUN_ NING before the cable is engaged. DO NOT REMOVE NOR LOOSEN SCREW lN NYLON COUpt_tNO. Insert the black nylon c-oupling over the power take-ofi. push the couplinq

OILING-A few drops of ordinary motor oil should FLEXIBLE SHAFT HANDPIECE-The handpiece is equipped occasionally on the conhecting link bearing with a chuck accommodating 1/16", i1SZ", una ifA;; ,be placed through the hole collets. When changing accexorfes, preis down on'the on_the left side of t_he tr.ll"-fg1-gill**_ -layrqoto.shop
on

itiiide.
in

"ffi;-Jffi,ffi"fifi#";ff&';:l?f,jthehm;fgun*
from turning. The chuck nui-ia;' ;; be turned in either direction foi inserting or r".ouing *.uttories. NEVER PREss rHE cHUcK siop lrvrB WHte rHE 5HAFT ts RUNNING. The handpie." d*r-not ."qrir" oiling or ad-

thickness can 'be cut. FEED WOOD sLowLY. Do Nor FoRcE. when curting wood ore, the,bladeguard.must be removed. To reriove guard, simplf pull out the ends of the guard where they entlr the frame. yo^oa Vp

CUTTING CAPACITY-Sof

to

1,/2"

t wood up to 132" and hard-

tl/oi,

When thru sawing, BE SURE

To

REPLACE

GUARD.

sAwlNG METALs-Moto-shop can saw aluminum to lr;- tii-r*,"i;il;t" rg gauge, and steel to r/r6,, thick. When sawing i;"lut, it is iirpoirfant io noia ir," *ort fi;;i; screw the chuck cap all the way and insert new collet. lf on the tableiuse oii .t u lubricant, unalu"a the work with often turning the collet a slow, steady pressure. Do not force it. il i'rT}:if i?.T.::l !ll#i: BLADE GUARD-The blade guard on Moto-shop For best results, use the flexible shaft with a delicate touch. Lt 9n exclusive Dremel feature and is considered one of the To preveni rlurringln" motor, press the tool lightly against safest' lt fuirrctions also as a hold-down the'work, und n"ier force the tool beyond its capacity. INCREASING BLADE LtFE-When blade teeth become dull spot, s.imply loosen the lower *ing nrt located ATTACHING WHEEL GUARD-For safety, be sure the in o1e guard is used when operating_ the iust beneath the saw.table, and raise the iable --- - ,t '- ; _grinding or wire brush -r to wheels. To attach, be sure fHe mdfOR section of new, unused teeth. 15 TURNED OFF. ilLflNG rABLE-For anste s.awins, the table can be ,i]:r$'J:T:';:.'-'JilfJi"nj:lruix:??"*;: in either direction. Loosen tog wing nu.t located iust guard,"anJsfip-tn"'luard onto the power take.off. With the 1ie beneath the saw table, and tilt to ihe deiired angle foll'owl 5p"ning of thi gu.ri-facing to the front, push the guard as ' ing the calibrated scale' fir ut ]t *iii-gl,-i"a 1igrit"" L" ..i",i,".tamping it into place' lnsert grind.ing.wheel on the shaft, and with-a slight MAKING INSIDE CUTS-First, use the flexible shaft to

justments. For .doing close work, a finger grip is furnished which can be slipped on and ofi the hJndp-iece. Tighten the chuck nut as tightly as possible to prevent the aciessory slipping. To change collets when difierent accessories are used, un-

titted lffif

*J'J"",fl1,i;.ff inlj!",1.;ij,# it to the cutting position.

j*:,j:iff:i,l;. ' v"v 'elv"r

HOLDING MOTO-SHOP tN PLACE-On a fairly smooth table or bench, the rubber suction cups will. t it r.orn sliding. otherw.ise, set the machine oi a vz" thick "'6, rubber pad, such as a household kneeling pad.
ln

comes

li8l''":lio"?nji,[j"f]; i,"J:i"Jl,ilj,i!,ff.1f ."&'":'Eilljl: to rotate the wheel .slowly until the adapter set screw
into view. Tighten the screw. Replace cover
plate.

y9u1 Moto-Shop require repair service, To ouR MAIN PLANT. Write FIRST for shipping instructioni.
:E^Ryl^c_Els-!_ould Do NoT SEND tT

countries outside the u.s., contact your local distributor

for repair

information

DREMET MANUFACTURING CO., Racine, Wisconsin

REPAIR PARTS LIST FOR MOTO.S

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HOP MODEL 57 -2

ORDER BY PART NUA{BER NOT BY CODE NUT}IBER

Part Code
1

Number
4046 4035
1

DescriPtion
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#10-32 Hex Nuts


Left Side Frame

5071

4
5

6 7 8
9

4033 15021 1 5068


62

Trim Screws
Frame Cover Nylon Guide Thrust Washer Blade Lock Cam Pair Upper Blade Holders Pair Lower Blade Holders Bow Complete Connecting Link Half A Wave Washer Felt Disc Bearing Seat Link Bearing Connecting Link Half B #6-20 Connecting Link Screw Fine Tooth Blade Coarse Tooth Blade Right Frame Side
Table Table Tilting Bracket 3/16-24 Wing Nut

15012
15011

o l6d)
1

l-

2 3

4
5

6 7
8 9 q

20
21

22 23 24 25 26
27_

15014 15010 1 5006 15077 1 5076 1 5008 1 5025 1 5007 1 5036 8029 8030 15018 1 5002 4005

4032
3032 4030

4004
4031

4022_
15034 15020 4060 4019 15087 4023 3027

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THIS IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SERVICE Your Dremel Moto-Shop has been thoroughly tested and inspected before leaving the factory. lt is fully guaranteed against defective workmanship and material. Any parts proving defective within one year from date of purchase will be repaired or replaced free of charge. This guarantee does not cover parts damaged from abusive treatment, accidents, or ordinary wear. Guarantee is void if machine shows signs of
tampering. Should your machine require repair service, DO NOT SEND lT TO OUR MAIN PLANT. Write us first for complete shipping instructions.

DREMEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY


RACINE, WISCONSIN, U.S.A' 53'l0l Countries Outside The U.S.A. Contact Your Local Distributor

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 A

Washer #1O-24 Tilt Bracket Screw Table Bracket Table C!arnp Carriage Bolt 3,/16-24-3/4" Iong (2 required) Bow Pivot Screw (3 required) Trim Strip #1O Suction Cup Screw
Base

Short Suction Cuo Long Suction Cup


Base Screw

4064 4072
1

10-32 Square Nut Motor Mounting Screw (1O/24


Clutch Head) Felt Washer
Fan

5076 1 5026
15091

Counter Weight (Compl. with Set Screw)


Fan Spacer

15085 4063 15078 15086 15029

4209

15088 15079 15089

Bearing Bracket Screws (1O/24l. Baffle Keepers (2 required) Fan Baffle Field Bolt (2 required) Bearing Bracket (Compl. with Bearing) Field Bolt Spacer Rotor Spacer
Rotor

4230
15005 15090 4013 8038 4067 4035
4001

Spiral Pin
Field Complete Bearing Bracket (with Bearing) Switch Ground Screw #1O Lockwasher

4033 4016 4038 4068

10-32 Nut Motor Housing Switch Screw Strain Relief


Cord

4040 4208 4225


15084

Screw Keeper Upper Motor Mounting Screw Housing Extension Housing Extension Screw Complete Motor Assembly (Less
Housing)

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