Preparing The Multifunction Tool - Workzone WMW 300-1 User Manual

Multifunction tool
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Preparation

Preparing the multifunction tool

CAUTION!
Risk associated with oscillating moving parts!
If you accidentally switch the multifunction tool on, you could
injure yourself on the moving parts that are oscillating.
− Before mounting accessories, disconnect the multifunc-
tion tool from the power supply.
Mounting the handle
− Screw the handle
that you screw the handle onto the left side of the multifunction tool if you
are right-handed and onto the right side if you are left-handed.
Connecting the dust extractor
1. Mount the extractor line
multifunction tool (see fig. B and M). Make sure that the extractor line is cor-
rectly positioned on the multifunction tool.
2. Mount the dust extractor
3. Connect a suitable suction device to the dust extractor (e.g. shop vacuum
cleaner).
Mounting tools
Depending on the application, mount the tools listed below.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
If you mount the tools incorrectly and they are therefore able
to come into contact with your hand during use, there is a risk
of injury.
− Do not mount the tools such that there is a possibility of
them coming into contact with your hand.
For example: Ensure that the blades are not pointing to-
wards your hand.
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onto the multifunction tool (see fig. C). Make sure
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with the holding clips
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on the connecting nozzle
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onto the back of the
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(see fig. A and D).
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Nemanja Mijailovic
January 31, 2025

Helllo is this cgn300a excentric or normal rotation? Tnx

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The Workzone WMW 300-1 uses oscillation (vibration) rather than eccentric or normal rotation. The manual mentions that the speed control adjusts the level of vibration (oscillation), indicating that the tool operates with an oscillating motion rather than a rotating one.

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