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owner's manual WARNING: For your own safety, read your owner's manual before operating your rotaw tool. MODEL NOS. 572.610520 572.610530 & 572.610720 ROTARY POWER TOOLS Refer to your service diagram for specific warranty information on your Craftsman Rotary Power Tool. Consulte el diagrama de servicio para obtener informaci6n especffica de garantfa para su herramienta mecAnica giratoria Craftsman. _oHabla espaSo!? Ver pAgina 7 o assembly ®operation o maintenance ,, repair parts Sears, Roebuck FORM NO 2610911273 2/96 and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.SoAo PRINTED IN US A ISafety When using tools, to basic safety should always electric be tel!owed reduce the precautions risk of fire, electric shock and personal Injury, Including the following: READ AND SAVE ALL THE FOLLOWING 1_ Keep work area clean -- Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries 2o Avoid dangerous environment _ Don't expose tools to rain_ Don't use power tools in damp or wet tocations Don't use power tools in the presence of flammable liquids or gases Avoid chemicaI or corrosive environments Keep work area well lit 3. Guard against electric shock -- Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces For example: pipes, radiators, refrigerator enclosures 4,, Keep children away -- Do net let visitors contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work areas 5o Store idle toots -- When not in use, toots shou]d be stored in dry, and high or locked-up ptace -- out of reach of children 6. Don't force tool -- It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended 7, Use right tool -- Don't force small too] or attachment to do the job of a heavy-duty tool. Don't use tool for purpose not intended -- for example -- don't use circular saw for cutting tree limbs or logs 8. Dress properly -- Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry They can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair & Use safety glasses -- Also use face or dust mas]_ if cutting operation is dusty t0. Don't abuse cord -- Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle Keep cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges INSTRUCTIONS: 11. Secure work -- Use clamps or vise to hold work. it's safer than using your hand and it frees both bands to operate toot 12o Don't over-reach -- Keep proper footing and balance at all times 13. Maintain tools with care -- Keep toots sharp and clean for better and safer performance Fo_low instructions for lubricating and changing accessories inspect toot cords periodically and, if damaged, have repaired by authorized service facility inspect extension cords periodically and replace if damaged Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease 14,, Disconnect tools -- When not in use, before servicing, and when changing accessories, such as blades0 bits, cutters 15, Remove adjusting keys and wrenches -- Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on 16. Avoid unintentional starting -- Don't carry plugged-in tool with finger on switch Be sure switch is off when plugged in 17. Outdoor use extension cords -- When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended for use outdoors and so marked 18. Stay alert -- Watch what you are doing. Use common sense. Do not operate tool when you are tired Don't use power tools after taking drugs, alcohot or medications 19o Do not alter or misuse toot -- These tools are precision built Any alteration or modification not specified is misuse and may resuft in a dangerous condition READ AND SAVE ALL THE PRECEDING 20. Avoid gaseous areas -- Do not operate portable electdc tools in gaseous or explosive atmospheres Motors in these tools normally spark, and the sparks might ignite fumes 21. Check for damaged parts -- Before further use of the tool, check for damaged parts Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation A part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center before further use of the tooi Have defective switches replaced by an authorized sewice center, Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on and off 22. Your tool is double insulated -- And no grounding is necessary The tool is equipped with a two wire cord and two prong pfug which can be used in standard 120 volt A.C. outlets_ Use only identical replacement parts when service is required. 2& Polarized plugs -- Your tool is equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other), this plug will fit in a polarized out_et onIy one way If the p_ug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug ff it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to instal] the proper outlet. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not change the plug in any way 24. Extension cords -- An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and over-heating Use 18 gauge or heavier cord, NOTE: The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord (Extension cords are available ) 25,, WARNING: Use of damaged shock, bum or electrocute cords can INSTRUCTIONS I Maintenance MAINTENANCE OF REPLACEABLE BRUSHES Models 572 610520, 572 610530 & 572 610720 The brushes should be inspected frequently when tools are used continuously if your tool runs sporadically, loses power, makes unusual noises or runs at a reduced speed, check the brushes To continue using the tool in this condillon will permanently damage your too_ CURVEDENDOFBRUSH - MUST_ATCH CURVATURE OFHOUSING With the cord unplugged, remove the brush caps one at a time with a small screwdriver by rotating cap counter-clockwise and check each brush If the brush is less than 1/8" long and the end surface of the brush that contacts the commutator is rough and/or pitted, they should be replaced Check both brushes Usually the brushes will not wear out simultaneously If one brush is worn out, replace both brushes Make sure the brushes are installed as illustrated The curved surface of the brush must match the curvature of the commutator. After repladng brushes the tool should be run at no-load; place it on a clean surface and run it freely for 5 minutes before loading (or using) the tool This wi!l allow the brushes to "seat" properly and will give you more hours of life from each set of brushes This wilt also extend the total life of your tool since the com_ mutator surface will "wear" tonge_ BRUSH CURVATURE OFHOL!SIN6 BRUSH CAP BEARINGS - Rotary Tool No& 572,610520, 572.610530 & 572,610720 have double ball bearing construction,, Under normal use neither type requires additional lubrication,, Page 2 CAUTION: Any servicing of this tool (Excluding brush replacement for Models 572.610520, 572610530 & 572 610720) should be performed by an authorized service representative IMPORTANT! Use of any accessories or attachments other than those suppiied by Sears may be hazardous Here are examples of what a SEARS Craftsmantool can do... Sharpen Tools Precise Ddliing Shape Wood [ Cawe Wood _Do _The operation of any power toot can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage Always wear safety glasses or eye shields before commencing power tool operation, We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over spectacles or standard safety glasses Whenever you hold the tool, be careful not to cover the air vents with your hand This blocks the air flow and causes the motor to overheat _ Always unplug rotary tool before changing accessories, changing collets or servicing your rotary toolo COLLET -- To loosen, first press shaft lock button and rotate the shaft by hand until the lock engages the shaft preventing further rotation. engage loci( while the not Rotary Tool Is running. With the shaft lock engaged use the coilet wrench to loosen the collet nut if necessary Change accessories by inserting the new one into tl_e collet as far as possible to minimize runout and unbalance. With the shaft lock engaged, finger tighten the coflet nut until the accessory shank is gripped by the co!let Avoid excessive tightening of the collet nut The collet system is a superior method of seeudng accessoi3es COLLETS _ Two different size coliets (see illustration),to accommodate different shank sizes, are available for your Rotary Tool, To instatl a different cofiet, remove the cotlet nut and remove the old colleL Insert the unslotted end of the coltet in the hole in the end of the tool shaft,, Replace coIIet nut on the shaft. Always use the collet which matches the shank size of the accessory you plan to uSe,rNever force a larger diameter shank into a coltst Cut Metal BALANCING ACCESSORIES -- For precision work, it is important that all accessories be in good ba;ance (much the same as the tires on your automobile} To true up or balance an accessory, slightly loosen collet nut and give the accessory or collat a 1/4 turn. Retighten coflet nut and nJn the Rotary Tool. You should be able to teff by the sound and feel if your accessory is running m balance. Continue adjusting in this fashion until best balance is achieved To maintain balance on abrasive wheel points, before each use, with the wheel point secured in the co]let, turn on the Rotary Tool and run the Dressing Stone lightly against the revolving wheel point This removes high spots and trues up the wheel point for good balance Do use 1"grinding wheelsnot over in diameter. Rotary Tool's high speed can cause larger wheels to fly apart and could cause injury, COLLETIDENTIFICATIONCHART-- Coltet sizes c-_ be identifiedby the rings on theback end of eollet 1/32" Co[let has one (t) ring !/16" Collet has two (2) rings 3/32" Cotlef has three (3) rings | | | 1/8" CoHethas no rings J / ,,..,o0, \ Deburr Metal / I SAFETY -- Protect your eyes when grinding or routing with the Rotary Toof .always wear an approved type of safety glasses Remember, your new Sears Rotary Tool is the finest power tool of its kind But its performance is only as good as the accessories with which it is used. We recommend only Sears accessories be used. Use of any other accessories may create a hazard We hope you'll enjoy many years of trouble free pleasure from your Sears Craftsman Rotary Power Tool TOTIfiHTEN \ t _._ --L_ C0LLEr --'_ NUT ACCESSORIES USE ONLY RECOMMENDED TOLOOSEN COLLET 118"COLLET 25037 3/32"COLLET Page 3 ] Craftsman Rotary Power Too The Rotary Toot is a handful of high-speed power It serves as a carver, a grinder, polisher, sander, cutter, power brush, drilt and more The Rotary Tool has a small, powerful electric motor, is comfortable in the hand, and is made to accept a targe variety of accessories including abrasive wheels, drill bits, wire brushes, polishers, engraving cutters, router bits, and cutting wheels Accessories come in a variety of shapes and permit you to do a number of different jobs. As you become familiar with the range of accessories and their uses, you will learn ust how versatile the Rotary Tool is You f see dozens of uses you hadn't thought of before now The real secret of the Rotary Tool is its speed To understand the advantages of its high speed, you have to know that the standard portable electric dril runs at speeds up to 2,800 revolutions per minute. The Rotary Tool operates at speeds up to 30,000 revolutions per minute The typical electdc drill is a lowspeed, high torque too!; the Rotary Tool is ust the opposite - a high-speed, low torque tool The chief difference to the user is that in the high speed tools, the speed combined with the accessory mounted in the collet does the work. You don't appty pressure to the tool, but simply hold and gu{de it tn the low speed tools, you not only guide the tool, but also apply pressure to it, as you do, for example, when drilling a hole Instead, lower the spinning accessory lightly to the work and allow it to touch the point at which you want cutting (or sanding or etching, etc ) to begin, Concentrate on guiding the tool over the work using very little pressure from your hand Aitow the accessory to do the work Usually, it is best to make a series of passes with the tool rather than attempt to do alt the work in one pass To make a cut, for example, pass the tool back and forth over the work, much as you would a small paint brush Cut a little material on each pass until you reach the desired depth, For most work, the deft, gentle touch is best With it, you have the best control, are less likely to make errors, and will get the most efficient work out of the accessory For best control in close work, grip the Rotary Tool fike a pencil between your thumb and forefinge_ It is this high speed, along with its compact size and wide variety of special accessories, that makes the Rotary Tool different from other power tools The speed enables it to do jobs low speed tools cannot do, such as culling hardened steel, engraving gtass, etc Operating Speeds & Accessories Set the speed indicator to fit the job; to achieve the best job results when working with different materials, the speed of the Rotary Too_ should be regulated. Only a full wave output speed control such as the Sears Model 2514 (available from catalog only) shoutd be used with the Modet 572.610520 Models 572610530 & 572610720 Rotary Tools have an integral speed control and an external speed control should never be used with these tools To select the right speed for each job, use a practice piece of material. Vary speed to find the best speed for the accessory you are using and the job to be done There are three basic types of Rotary Tools: singte speed, two-speed and variable speed models On the single speed model, there is an ON-OFF switch_ When the switch is on, the toot runs at 28,000 RPM On the twospeed-mode!, there is a LO and H! switch When the switch indicator is on the low setting, the too] runs at about 20,000 RPM When the switch indicator is on the high setting, the toot runs at about 30,000 RPM On the variable speed model, there is a switch indicator with a white line on it..Slide to the number on the housing to seiect the operating speed needed from 5,000 - 30,000 RPM You can refer to the charts on page 5 to determine the proper speed, based on the material being worked and the type of cutter or other accessory being used These charts enable you to select both the correct accessory and the optimum speed at a glance If you have a single-speed or two-speed model, you will be able to use many accessories to do a wide assortment of jobs. For the majority of applications, all models of the Rotary Tool should be used at top speed Getting the most out of your Rotary Tool is a ma_ter of learning how to let this speed work for you Needs for Slower Speeds Certain materials, however, (some plastics, for example) require a retatively slow speed because at high spend the friction of the tool generates heat and causes the plastic to melt Using the Rotary Power TooN Slow speeds (15,000 RPM or less) usually are best for polishing operations employing the felt polishing accessories They may also be best for working on de_icate projects as "eggery" work, delicate wood carving and fragile model parts You should always do polishing with wire brush accessories at slower speeds and never higher than 15,000 RPM Read the next sections carefully They will hetp you use your Rotary Tool correctly and hetp you select the correct accessory for your job .... The first step in learning to use the Rotary Tool is to get the "feel" of it Hold it in your hand and feel its weight and balance. Feel the taper of the housing This taper permits the Rotary Tool to be grasped much like a pen or pencil When you turn on the tool for the first time, hold it away from your face. Accessories can be damaged during handling, and can fly apart as they come up to speed This is net common, but it does happen Practice on scrap materials first to see how the Rotary Tool cuts Keep in mind that the work is done by the speed of the tool and by the accessory in the coltet. You should not tean on or push the tool into the work This is the "handgrip" method of holding the tool used for operationssuch as grinding a flat surface or using cutoff wheels _ When using the steel saws, cutoff wheels, high speed cutters or tungsten carbide cutters, always have the work securely clamped. Never attempt to hold the work with one hand while using any of these accessories. The reason is that these wheels will grab if they become slightly canted in the groove, and can kickback causing loss of control resulting in serious injury. Your second hand should be used to steady and guide the hand holding the tool. When a cutoff wheel grabs, the wheel itself usually breaks. When the steel saw, high speed cutters or tungsten carbide cutter grab, it may jump from the groove and you could lose control of the tool. Higher speeds are better for carving, cutting, routing, shaping, cutting dadoes or rabbets in wood Hardwoods, metals and glass require high speed operation, and drilling should also be done at high speeds The speed of the Rotary Tool is controlted by setting this indicator on the housing Page 4 TheSettings forApproximate Revolutions Per Minute Rotary TooiVariable SpeedModel 572610530 Switch Setting 1 2 3 4 5 To aid you in determining the optimum operational speed for different materials and different accessories, we have constructed a series of tables that appear on page 5 By referring to these tables, you can discover the recommended speeds for each type of accessory Look these tables over and become familiar with them. Speed Range 4,5008,000 9,000-11,000 12,000- t7,000 18,000 - 24,000 25,000 - 30,000 RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM Ultimately, the best way to determine the correct speed for work on any matedal is to practice for a few minutes on a piece of scrap, even after referring to the chart You can quickly learn that a slower or faster speed is more effective just by observing what happens as you make a pass or two at different speeds. When working wilh plastic, for example, start at a slow rate of speed and increase the speed untit you observe that the plastic is melting at the point of contact. Then back the speed off slightly to get the optimum working speed NOTE: Speed is affected by voltage changes. A reduced incoming voltage will slow the RPM of the toot, especially at the lowest setting, If your tool appears to be running slowly increase the speed setting accordingly° The point to remember is this: You can do the great majorily of work with the single speed at its regular speed of 28,000 RPM But for certain materials and types of work, you need slower speeds -- which is the reason the variable speed models were developed SPEED SETTINGS STOCK NUMBER I J ...... I 1 Plastic and materials that melt at low temperatures should be cut at low speeds. 3 Soft wood shoutd be cut at high speed 4 iron or steel should be cut at top speed il using tungsten carbide accessory, but at slower speeds if using high speed steel cutters If a high speed steel cutter starts to chatter -- this normally means it is running too slow 5 Aluminum, copper aIfoys, lead alloys, zinc alloys and tin may be cut at any speed, depending on the type of cutting being done Use paraffin or other suitable lubricant on the cutter to prevent the cut material from adhering to the cutter teeth Increasing the pressure on the too_is not the answer when it is not cutting as you think it should Perhaps you should be using a different cutter, and perhaps an adjustment in speed would solve the problem But leaning on the tool seldom helps .Spee, I for light cuts, caution burning on deep grooves. ,t Dope _din 9 on cutting direction, relative to £1rain. HARD LAMINATES1 STEELpLASTIC GLASSBRASS ALUMINUM' ETC. ] SHELL] STONE WOOD HIGH SPEED CUTTERS 5 3 2 SOFT WOOD 6 5 53101 Some rulesof thumbin regardto speed: 2, Polishing, buffing and cleaning with a wire brush should be done at speeds below 15,000 RPM to prevent damage to the brush 2 l CERAMIC 1 ............................. I:2 . 25014,53102 25012,53070 53103,25011 5 6 5 4 ............................... 2501625008 53074,53075 53075 } 25034 5 5 3 2 2 4 f 4 I I 5 l 53094 53107,53108,53!09, 53111,53095,53096 53090,53091 53092 I 5 2 2 I, WARNtNG ] J 1 I PAGE 7 t 6 i HIGH SPEED ROUTER BITS J i ] 5, [ ,, ALUMINUM ] : J t OXIDE GRINDING STONES 1 i j 3 1-2 1 1 1-2 t1 53079,530802506325062 I I J TUNGSTEN 5 1I t SILICON CARBIDE 63071,52072,53104 53073,53105 3 2" 25053 53078 25049,25046 25057 25058 i 3" I 4 RUBBER POLISHING POINT CUTTING ACCESSORIES--SEE 25026 25024, 53088 1-2 2 2 SMALL ENGRAWNG CUTTERS 5, [ 5 1-2 .............. 2 2 ............................ 2 1-2 2 5 5 5• 3 I 1-1 !-1 1-3 1-1 ! 1-1 b GRINDING STONES 1 I CARBIDE 1 1 CUTTERS 2 Page 5 1 I 2 2 2 I-2 I t t 3 L f 1-2 t J 1 Rotary Tool Accessories The number and variety of accessories for the Rotary Tool are almost ]fmifless.There is a category suited to almost any job you might have to do -- and a variety of sizes and shapes within each category which enables you to get the perfect accessory for every need Coltets If you expect to use a variety of accessories, we recommend that in the beginning you purchasea complete set of four coliets. Store these so that you wJtlhave the propersize of celtet for any accessory or drill bit you want to use. Currently, the No_ 25036 I/8" and No 25037 3/32" coltets accommodate all of the available Sears accessories. Mandrels A mandrel is a shank with a threaded or screw head, and mandrels are required when you use polishing accessories, cutting wheels, sanding discs, and polishing points The reason mandrels are used is that sanding discs, cutting wheels and similar accessories must be replaced frequently The mandrel is a permanent shank, allowing you to replace only the worn head when necessary, thus saving the expense of replacing the shaft each time Screw Mandrel Noo53089 This is a screw mandrel used with the felt polishing tip and felt polishing wheels. Small Screw Mandrel Noo25028 This is a mandrel with a small screw at itstip, and is used with emery cutting wheels, sanding discs and polishing wheels High Speed Cutters Available in many shapes, high speed cutters are used in carving, cutting and slotting in wood, plastics and soft metats such as aluminum, copper and brass. These are the accessories to use for freehand routing or carving in wood or plastic, and for prec_slon cutting Tungsten Carbide Cutters These are tough,long-lived cutters for use on hardened steel, fired ceramics and ether very hard materials They can be used for engraving on toe_sand garden equipment Small Engraving Cutters This group has a wide variety of sizes and shapes, and are made for intricate work on ceramics (greenware), wood carvings, jewelry and scrimshaw They often are used in making complicated printed circuit boards. They should not be used on steel and other very hard materials but are excellent on wood, plastic and soft metals Needs 3/32" cotlet_ Aluminum Oxide Grinding Stones Round, pointed, fiat J you name the shape and there is one available in this category. These are made of aluminum oxide and cover virtually every possible kind of gdnding application Use them for sharpening lawn mower blades, screwdriver t_ps, knives, scissors, chisels and other cutting tools. Use to remove flash from metal castings, deburdng any metal after cutting smoothing welded joints,grinding off rivets and removing rust, In machine shops, high speed drills and cutters normarly are ground with aluminum oxide wheels Silicon Carbide Grinding Stones Tougher than aluminum oxide points, these are made especially for use on hard materials such as glass and ceramics. Typical uses might be the removal of stilt marks and excess glaze on ceramics and engraving on glass Wire Brushes Three different shapes of wire brushes are available For best results wire brushes should be used at speeds not greater than t5,000 RPM. They remove rust from tools and other metal surfaces, and clean and burnish metal parts Use for such jobs as cleaning electrical connections to assure good conduction Bristle Brushes These are excellent cleaning tools on silverware, jewelry and antiques The three shapes make it possible to get into tight corners and other difficult places Bristle brushes can be used with polishing compound for faster cleaning or polishing _ Polishing Accessories These includean impregnatedpolishingpoint and an impregnated polishing wheel for bringing metal surfaces to smooth finish; a felt polishing tip and felt polishing wheel and cloth polishing wheel, all used for polishing plastics, metals, jewelry and small parts Also included in this group is a £olishing compound (No_25031) for use with the felt and cloth polishers. Polishing points make a very smooth surface, but a high iuster is obtained using felt or cloth wheels and pofishing compound. No polishing compound is needed when using the 25034 Polishing Wheel Allow brushes to run at operating speed for at least one minute before using wheel. During this time no one is to stand in front or in line with the brush, do not run in excess of 15,000 RPM. Cutting Wheels These thin discs of emery or fiberglass are used for slicing, cutting off and similar operations Use them for cutting off frozen boft heads and nuts, or to resIot a screw head which has become so damaged that the screwdriver won't work in it..Fine for cutting BX cable, small rods, tubing, cable and cutting rectangular holes in sheet metaf _When Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Wheels Use to remove paint, deburr metal polish sta nless steel and other metals Available in fine and medium grits Sanding Accessories Sanding discs in fine, medium and coarse grades are made to fit mandrel No. 25028. They can be used for nearly any small sanding job you might have, from model making to fine furniture finishing.In addition, there is the drum sander, a tiny drum which fits into the Rotary Tool and makes it possible to shape wood, smooth fiberglass, sand inside curves and other difficult places, and other sanding jobs You replacethe sanding bands on the drum as they become worn and lose their grit Bands come in fine and coarse grades Page 6 using steel saws, cutoff wheels, high speed cutters or tungsten carbide cutters, always have the work securely clamped, Never attempt to hold the work with one hand while using any of these accessories, The reason is that these wheels will grab if they become slightly canted in the groove, and can kickback causing loss of control resulting in serious injury. Your second hand should be used to steady and guide the hand holding the tool. When a cutoff wheel grabs, the wheel itself usually breaks° When the steel saws, high speed cutter or tungsten carbide cutter grab, it may jump from the groove and you could lose control of the tool. AI utilizer herramientas eldctrtcas, slempre se deberdn tomar precauciones de segurtdad bdsicas pare reducfr el rlesgo de tncendfo, sacudtdas etdctrlcas y leslones personales, incluyendo Ins sigulentes: [Seguridad LEA Y GUARDE TODAS LAS INSTRUCCIONES 1. Mantengallmptael drea de lrabajo -- Lee_reasy mesas desordenadasinvitana quaseproduzcaoaccidentes 11. Fije la ptezade irabeja_ UtIliceab+'azaderas e an lorni+lode carpinleropare sujetar la pieza de trabajo Es m_s seguro qua utifizarta mane y +iberaambas manes paremanejarlaherramien_a 2. 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Ata lntemperle,utiltce cnrdonesde exlensi6n-Cuandola herramientase utilize a +aintemperie,use unicements cordones de extensidn diseBadospare Ia utilizacidnala intempafiey marcadospareesepropdsffo 8.,Vfstaseadeceadamente -- No se pongarope suellanJ joyes Puedenquedaratrapadasenlas piezasmdvi+esSe recomlenda tdilizar guantes de cauchoy caizado antidesiizantecuandosetrabajaata inlemperie.Usecubiertas protectoraspareel poloa fin de sujetarel polo]argo 9 Use {]alas de saguridad-- Use tambi_nuna caretao unarn_searscontrael polvosi +aeperacidnde eo_egenera pone 18. Mantdngasealerta -- Fiieseen io qua est_haciendo Use ei sentidncom_n No utitice Ia herramientacuando estd cansado No gillies herramientasmec_nlcasdespots de tamerd+'ooas,alcohol o med{eamentos tO, No alters nl hagause ]nc_rrecto de la hermmienla -- Estes herramieotas asian fabricadas con precision C_alguieralteraeidno moditicacidn no espedficadaconstituyeun use incorrectoy puededar ]ugara one situaci0n peligrosa 10, No abasedelc_rdd,n -- Nunca_levalaherramientaper el cordonnitire de _+paredesconectartodeltsmacorriente Protejaelcordondelcato_daceite y los bordesafilados LEA Y CONSERVE TODAS LAS tNSTRUCCIONES SIGUIENTES: 20_EvilsIns _reas de gases-- No el+liceberramien]as e{_ctricasport,tiles en almOsferasgaseosaso explosives Los restores de estas herramientasnormalmenleproducon chispasy Insch+spes puedendar lugarala ignici0n de vapores 21, Cumpmebeei hayplazasdafiadas-- Anlesde vulvar a utilizerla bermmienla,cempruebest hay piezasda_adas. Vefifiquela alineacidnde +asplazasm0v+les,_asujeei_nde lasplazas mOviles, larupture depiezas, elmonta_e y cuaF quiet otra situaeiOnqua puedaafectarsu funcinnamienlo Una plazaque presenladefiesdebe setreparadao suslituida adeeuadamenleen un centre de servicio autorizadoantes de seguir utili_ndo la herramientaHagaqua camb+enlos interruptores defectuosos en uncentre de servicloautorizado No util+cela hermmientast etinterrupter no 12enciendeo apaga 22, La herramlentac_enla con aisiamtente duble -- Y no es necesarioconectarla a tierra La herramientaest_ eqoipadaconun cordon de dos alambresyun enchufede des terminalesqoese puedenulitizaren lemaconientes est_ndarde 120 rallies A C Ulllfce tinieamenle plazas de repaesla id_ntlcas cuando se neceslte realizer servlclo dereparaslones 23 Ench_IBepoladzados-- Le herramientaest_ equF pada con un enchufepolarizado (one terminal es m_s ancha qua la otra). Este enchufe entrar_ en un tomaeorriente polarizado solamente de una manera Siei enchufeno entreper cemplelo en e!tomacorrien_e, dale fa vuelta. Si sloes sin entrar, p0ngase en contacts con un electrictsta competencepare instalar e] tomacsrrienie adecuado Pare reducirel riesgo de sacudtdasel_clficas. no haganing0n cambioen e}enchufe 24. Cordonesde exlensl_n _ Un corddnde tamaAo insuficientecausa_ unacaidade lenstdnde linen,dande lager a pdrdidade polenciay recalentamiento UIilice un cordon de calibre 10 o m_s grease NOTA:C_antom_s peque_o es el n_mero de calibre, m_s grease es et corddn (Hay cordunes de extensiondisponibles) 2& ADVERTENCIA -- La utilizaut_nde cordnnes dafiados puedeprodueir sacudidas ef_ctricas,quemar o eleclroeu_i" ANTERIORES Mantenimiento MAtft_tlIMIENTODEESCOBILLAS REEMPLMABLES Modetos572 610520,572 610530y 572 610720 Se deborah inspeccionar tee escobiilasfrecuentemeole cuando]asberramientasse uttlicende maneracontinueSi laherramientaest_tiliz_daespoddicamente,pierdepotencia, baseruidos extraSoso funcionaa velocidadreducida, reviseInsescobillas.El segutrutilizandoIa herramienlaen esleestadoladaSar_de manerapermanents ELEXTBEMOCUBVODE LAESCOBILLADEBECOtN_DIR CONLACURVATUBADELA CAJAPROTECTDBA ESCOBILLA MUELLEDE LA ESCOBILLA CUBVATURA DELA CAJAPROTECTORA TAPADELA E$COBILLA Con el cord0ndesencbufado,saqueIns tapesde eseobii]a una a una con un destornil_adorpequeSogirandola tape en sentidocontrarioat de ]asaguiaedet reloj y revisecede escobilta Si la escobillaliensuna!ongitud interior a 1/8" y +asuperficie del extreme de ]a escobilla qua haceeentautocon el conmuladoreat&_speray/o corroida,se deberAcambim: Reviseambas escobillas Normaimente,Ins escob+llas no se desgasIar_neimult;_neamente.Siuna escobigaest_ dosgastada,cambieambas escobillasAseg&resede qoe Ins escob+!las ee insla_antel come se muest+aen Ia ilustrac+0nLa superficie cuba de la escobtlladebecoincidir con la curvaturede[conmulador, Despuds de eambiar tas escobillas, se deber_ baser loncionar la herramientasin carga:col0quetasobreuna superfieie limpia y h_gatafuncionar libremente durante 5 m+nutosantes de sometm"a carga(o utilizer) la bm'ra_ mienta Esto permitir_ qua Ins escebittas se asienten adecuadementey har_ qua cada juego de escobi+lasproporcione muchas m_s horns de servicio Eels tambt6n prolongar_lavida total dela herramienta,yaque lasuperficiedotconmutadoriardar_m_s en deegastaree RODAMIENTOS-- Lee berramienlas mee_nteas glratorlasNos. 572.510520572,610530y 572.,810720ttenen unaconslrucstdn de redamlentesde boles doblea+Con unautilizaclOnnormal, ntngunode estostipos rsqoiere lubrication adlclonal P&gina 7 PRECAUCION: Tsdo elservicio de ajuslesy reparadonesde asia herramienia (excluyende"et cambiode,escobif+as,pare.los modelos572.610520 572 610530 y 572.610720)deber_ ser reaiizadoper unrepresenlantedeservicioautorizado IIMPORTANTEI LautJlizaciOn deaccesodos oaditamentos quanoseenlos sumlnistrados perSeerspuedeserpeligrose Heaqu ejernplos de Is qua una herrarnienta Craftsman de SEARS puede Nflar herramlentas Taladrarconpreclst6n Tatlarmadera Desbatbarmetal baser ... No aceple el clefts mientras la herramlenta giralorta est_ en USE SUS mercha,, E] funclonamiento do euaIqufer hsrramlenta mec_nicapuededar lager a qua ebjetoeextrahos s,_Igandespedidosy caigan en los ojos, la cual puedetener coma resugadaleslanes gravesen los ajas, Usesiempregalasde seguddado prorestoresparetoeojos antesde comeezara hacarfuncionar la herramientamec_nica Recomendamosuser ona m_scars desugar}dadde ampliosarapevisual pare utilizaci6n sabreanteojoso galasde segetidadest_nda_ Cuandoagarre la herramienta,tongaeuldadode no cubflr las absrturasde ventilasi6nconla mane Esle bloqoeael fiuje de airs y hacequeelmeier serecafiente Desenehu[e siempre la berramieatagiralorta sales de oambiar aacssortos, cambiar pertaherramlenlae a realizer eervicio de ajustes y reparactones en la herramlentaglratoria, PORTAHERRAMENTA-- Pareaflojado,optima pdmeroel cierre defejey gireel eiea manehastaqueel cierreaceple e_eje.impidiendo es_todarotaci0nposterior BDTONDE FUACIOH DELFJE POBTAEIERBAMIENTAS -- Haypodaherramisntas dedos tamafiosdistintas (yea]a ilestraci0n) disposablesperu la harramientegirateria con ebiete de acomodardiferentes tamafiosde cuerpa Pareinstatarunpertaherramientadistints, saqueIa tuercadsl pertaherramianta y quite eI pertaherramientavieje tntroduzcael extreme no ranurado tel _ettaherramient_ en elaguieroqueseencueetraanfinalden CUADR0 DE IDENTIFICACION DE PORTAHERRAMIENTAS-- Leetama_asde portaherrem{ent_se pusdenideetificarper mediadelasanillasqueseencusntran en elextremepasteriorde]pa_herramien_ Et poflaherramientade !/32" tiene(1) anilla El porleherramientade 1/16"tiene(2) ani[tas, E1podahsrram{entade3/32"tiena(3) aniIlas El portaherramnenta de 1/8"no tieneaniIlas APBEFAB e eje de la herramientaVuelvaa conocarla tuercadel podaherramieotaen el eje.Utilleestempre el psrtaherramienta qua correspondsal tamafiadel euerpotel acaeeariaqua usled piensa utilizer,NuecaintentsIntroducira la fuerza en un portaherram[enta un cuerpode di_metram_sgrands quee]qua puedaaceptarclicheportaherramienta EQUILIBRADO DEACCESORIOS _ Parerealizerlrabajede precision es Impedantequa todos los aecesetiesse encuentren bien equilibrates (de manorsmay parecidaelas gomaedeso autom6vit) Parenivelaro equilibrarunacescurio, afloje nigeramentele tuereadel porlaherramieate y hagsgirar elaccesofiooeI poflaherramtanta1/4 devaults Vuelvaa apretarla tuercadot podaherramlenta y pongaen marchala herramientagiratofia Et sonido y la sensaci6n delaccesoriodeborahpermitirla sabersi 6sisest_funeio_ oandode masersequilibrate Siga realtzandoajus_esde estamanorsbaslelograr elmajorequilibtio Paremanteaer equilibrateslasfresasabrasives,antesde cadsetilizaai6n, con ta frees lijada de manors segura ee el portaherramienta,enciendala herramienta giraloriay hagsIuncionar ta piedrade reaeondicionamienteapoy_ndoIaligsramente centre nafrees qua gila Estoquite tas pafies que sabre* eateny nive}e{afrasapare que_staqaedebienequilibrate No utilice raedas de amolar de mac de 1" de diamelro.La alia vele_idad de la herramlentagirataria puedebaserqua las r_e_asmas gmedes se ramparty sangaedespedidas, pudien_ecauseriesieneso SEGUBIDAD = Prot_jase!osojose! amusero fresarconta herramienta girataria . use siempra unas gafas do segutidadde tipo ap[obado Recuerde,su nusvaherramientag[ratofia de Sears es {a meier herramientamec_nicade su close Peru su rendi...... mientostile estanbuenacome los accesatioscon tosque seutilize Recomendamos que0nicamentecautiltcenaces* series de Sears La u_itizaei6ede cualquiarotto aceesorio puedeconstituirun psligro £speramosquala herramienta mecanieagiratetia Craftsmande Sears _epermitsdtsfrub'_r de mashesafios desatisfacci6nsin preblemas TUERCA DEL POBTAHERRAIVIIENTA / LLAVE DE PORTAIiEBRA_IENTA _PABA Con el sierra dot eje acoplado,orifice nallave de portahe_'ramlenta pare aflojar t_ tuercadelpoflaherrramientaen case de qua sea necesarlo Cambleaceesodus{ntroduciendoei nuevoaceesorio en el portahsrramientahaste dondese puedapare minimizer el descentramientoy el desequflibfioConef cnerredsl ejeacopIade,updatela tourcadeI pe_herremienta con los dudeshaste queel pertaherramientaaLgarreel ct_erpodei accesotio Evilsapretar excesiwmenteta tuercatel portaherramIenta El sistema de portaherramientaeenstituye un m_todo excelentede fijar accssotios Corlarmetal DEL POBTATUERCA IV]tENTA POBTA- PARA AFLOJAR POBTAHEBRAMENTA HERRAMIENTA PORTA* 2583B DE t/B" HEBBAMIENTA 25037 DE 3/32" Peg}ha 8 ACCESORIOS RECOMENDADOS USE UNICAMENTE j Herramienta mec nica giratofia Craftsman La herramienta giratoda poneen la mane delusuado potenda a alia vetocidad Sirve de taltadora amoladora,pulidora. lijadora,set,adore,cepitle mec_nico,taladroy m_s La herramientagiratedu tienean peque5oy poteniemotor el_ctfico, se agarracOmodamentecen la mane y est_ hacba pare aceptar una amptia variedad de accesorios, intloyendo ruedasabrasivas,brocastaladradoras,cepiIIos de alambre,pulidores,cortadoresparegrabar,brocaspare fresar y _edas de code Los accesoriosvienen enIermas diversasy le permitena ustedrealizervaries trahaiosdirerentes A medida qua se vaya famifiarizandocon lagama de accesodosy sus uses, it& d_ndoseconnie de la gran versatilidadde la herramientagiratoda Oescobdr_dosehas de usesen los quano bahiapensadohasteabets £1verdaderasecretede ta herramienta girsteda es su veletidad Pareentenderlosverdejasqeeefface sualt;1valesided, usled ha de saberque el taladree!_cfdto pod;_til est0ndarlunciona a velocidadesde haste2,000 :evoluclones per minulo. La berramientaglratoria fenciena a vdotidades de hasta 30.000 revolucienesper minulo Et la_adrod_:ctrlco lfpico es ana herramientade batevelocidady par motor alto; la herramienlagi_atoriues justo !n eontrado-- unaherramienlade aItavetocidady parmotor baie La diferenciapdncipsl pare el usuario es quaenlas herramienlae de alta velecidad lave_ocidad combinada con et aecesoriemontado en el podaberrsmientarealizeel trahaje Usted no tiene qua ejereerprestoncobra la berraminnie,sine simplementesujetahay goiarta En las her_amientasde bajaveiotidad, ustedne s0to tienequa outerla herramienta, sine qua adem_s liana qee ejercerpresi0n sobreella. tel come Io hate. per ejemp]o al taladrar un aguiero no debe apeyarsesabre la harramientani empojarlapare quaentreen ta plazade trabaio Envez de hacerearn.I_agadescenderlentamenlehastela piezade trabajoe_accesodomientras_ste giray dejequa toque el puntoen el c_alosled qoiere qua eomieneeel code (o lijadoo grabado,etc} Conc_ntreseenguiar la herramientasobrela piezadetr_bajoejerciendomay poeapresiOnconlamane Dejequaelaccesodoreclineeltraba]e Normalmeote,es majorreaiizaranaserie depasadascon ta herramieotaen vezde inteolarbasertodo eitrabajoen une sola pasada Per ejemplo,pare realizerun code, paso la herramieotabaciaadetantey haciaatria sobrela plazade trabajode maneramuy paretida a come In bartacon ona broehapequeOaCorteunpeso de materialen codapasada hastequa llegueala profundidaddeseadaPardla mayoria de los Irabajos, esruder utilizar on toque b_bil y suave Con _ste, ustedloam el majorcontrol, reducelos posibilF dudesde cometererroresy Iograr_quaet aecesodoreslite eltraba]odela maoeram_s eIieazpesible Velocidades de funcionarniento y accesorios Ajusle el indicadorde vdotidad de maneraadeeuadapare el Irabaioqua sevaa realizer;pare IograrInsmejoresreseltadosal trabajar con materiales dilerenles, se deber_ regularlavelocidadde laherramienta gi_toria Cooel medole 572610520s01ose debauserancentral de velocidad de saIidade onda completatel come el modeIo2514 de Sears {disponiblea tray,s dot sub,logo _nicamenle),Los modetoa 572 610530 y 572 610720 de ia herramienla giratoriatienenun control develocidadintegraly nooca se deber_ utilizer uo conlroI de velocidadexternocoo estas herramientee Conoh}erede selecciooarIs velotidadcerretta para csda trabaje,utilice one piezade materfatde pr_ctica Variela velocidad a fin de eneootrar la major velocidad pare et accesorio qua ustedasia utilizando y el Irabajoqua va a realizer Paraloner meier control al realizertrabaioline. agarre la herramienlagiratoria come an l@iz entre eldedo puigary eldedo_ndce Esla alto ve!ocidad,jun_ocon su lamaOetempucloy amplia gamede atceeodoeeepecialee,esIn qua haceqoe la herramientagiratoria seadistiniaa otras herramientasmec_nicas La velocidadpermile quala herramientahagatrabe}hequa las herramienlasde baja velonidadno poeden baser,talestome cedaracornlemptado,grabsrvidrio,eft HayIres ripenbasicoede Iterramienlusgiratorias:modeloa de una soleve{ocidadde dos veIocidadesy de vaIocidad variable En los modelos de una sole vslocidad hay on interrupter"0N-OFF"(de encendidoy apagado).Cuendoel interrupter est_ eocendido, la berramienta funciona a 28,000 RPM En el medele de dos veioeidadeehay uo interrupterde ALTAy BAJAvelocidad Cuandoel indicador del interrupter ae encuentra en la posiciOn baja, la berramientafueciona s uoas 20,000 RPM Cuando el [nditador delinterrupterse encuentraen la posiciOnalia. la berramiantafunciunaa onus30,OOO RPM Eoel medelode veloeidadvariablebay on ioditadordelinterrupterqualiana onetinea blancasobre_I Dasiicelohaste el numero de la caja prolectora pareseleccionarla velecidadde fuecionamiento que se necesiladosde 5.000 haste 30,000 RPM Puede eoesultar los cuadros de la p_gina 10 pare determinertavelocidadadecuadabas_ndoseen el material en el qua se esIg.Irabaiandoy ei dpo de coMsdoruotro atcesorioqeese est&utili2ando Estoscuadroslepermilen eeletcionarde on vistazotantoel acceseriecerrecto tome lavelecidad _ptima Siusled liana un modernde una sole velucidado de des velocidades,podr_iuti!izurmuchoeactesoriospare realizer una gran variedad de trabajos Pare la mayoria de tea aplicsciones,lodes Ins modelosde laherramientagi_toda deborahutilizarsea m_ima veloeidad El SOlare] mayor prevecboa Iu herramientsgiraloria es euesli0nde aprendercome deiarqua la vetocidadbagaet trabaioparaoared Necesidades de velocidades m_slentas UtilizatiOn de ta herramienta rnec nica giratofia LeateasiguientesseccieneecoidadosamenleLeayudar_o a ulilizarla herramientagiratoria correctamentey a se{eccionar el accesodoterraria pare el lrabuiequa usled desearealizer E!primer paso pareaprendera utilizer laherramienlagiratoriaeonsieteen seoefumbraseala berramientaT_ngala en la mane y expedmentela seossci0nqua producensu peso y eqoilibrio Toquela parle oOnicade ta caia protectore EstaparlecOnica permiteagarrarlaherramienlagiratoriade maneramuy parecidaacome seagarrauna ptoma oun l_piz Cuandoenciendala herramientaper pdmera vez.sost_ngala alejadade ]a sara Los accesuries peedenresultar dahadosdurante e! traesperteoei manejoy puedensalir despedidosaI gonervdooidad Este no as comSn,pore si sueede Pracliqueprimere en matedatesde desechoparever cOmo cede ta herramientagiratoria Tongaen cuenta_lueel Irahajees realizadoper ia vetesidaddelaherramientay per el aceeserioqua se encuentraen elpodaherramieoiaUsted Sin embargo, ciertos materiales (algunos pl_sticos, per ejemp!o) requieren una velocidad relativamente Ionia porquea aItavelocidadta fricciOnde Ia herramienta genera color y hatequael pl_stieesefunda Estees el mdtodode "agarre'_psra eujetarla herramienta utilizado en operaciones talescome el amolado de uoa supedicieplanao la otiliz_ciOnderuedasde reto_r AI acera,ruedanutilizersierrasde de resorter, cerladoresde alia velotldad o cortadoresde earburode Iuegeleno, tengaslemprala plazade Irabajo fija conabrazsderas Nonce inlente suJetorlaptezsde Iraba]o conunamane cuendo esle uti!izaedocuelqulemde eeloeactesodos La razones quaeslas rondosse atasearansi se ladean ligeramente en la rannray puedenexperimentertetracase, causandounaperdldade controlqeelendra come resulladoleslenesgraves La olra mane se debeutili_r pare sflanzary aurarla manequa suJelala herramlenla, Cuandouna raeda de reeertarse atasca,normaimentela propiarueda se tempe Cuandola sierra de acorn, los codsdoresde alia veloctdade el cortaderde carbt_rode tungstenoso stesean,es pesiblequa sulleny se salgan de la moore, cooto qua naiadpodr[aperdetel ten{ral de la herramienla, Los veiocidades lentas (15 00O RPM e manes) normalmenlo sen mejores parsoperationesde pulido uIilizando !ns acceseriesde pulir de fiettro Puedequa tambi_nseen mejoras pars lrabaiaren proyeclos deIicadostotescome trabajode ta_Iadode t&searas de buevd', talladode medora delicada y trabaioann plazas ff_giiee de medetos Siempradebepulir con accesodosde cepitlode alambraa ve!otidades m_eIentasy noncesuperioresa t5,000 RPM Los vetotidadeem;_saltaasen meiorespara loller,cedar, fraser,dar farina y radar eequinaso rebajosen madera Los muderas dumas,los melales y elvidrio requierenun lonuionamiente a alia velocidad,y el laladrado lambi_n deber_realizarsea aliasvalecidades La velocidadde la herramientagffatefia se centrola ajusrondoesteindieadoren _acajaproleclora P_gina g Las posictones correspondientes a revotuciones per mi- Par;]ayudadeo determinerIavelocidadde funcionamiento 6prima porediferentesmateriolesy distintos accesodos, homes prepar_douna aerie de tobiasquo apatecenen !o p_gina5 Consultonde dichaa tobiasasted puededeterminorIcevelocidades recomeodadasporecodaripede accosofioEchoun vistazoa ostostobiasy fomi]iariceee con et!as nute aproximadaspare la herramientagiratorio modelo 572810530deveiocidadvariableson: PosiciSndel tflterruptor IntervaIode veiocidad 1 4,500- 8,000RPM 2 9.000- t 1.000RPM 3 t2.000- t7.000 RPM 4 18.000- 24.000RPM 5 25,000- 30,000RF'M EnUttimainslanct_,la majormoner_de determinerlavaletided co,-rectaparerealizerttabojoencualquiermateriales practicerdurante unos minutes utiilzandoun_,pteza de desecho,inclosedespuSsde consulterel cuadro. Usted puededescubfirr_pidamente qoe unavelocidadm;_slento o m_s rapidaes macho m_e eficaz simpiemente observandoqu_ pasocuandooaredrealizean_o dos pasadaso difarantesvelocidodesPer ejemplo,oI trabajarconpf_srico comtenceutilizendoun r_gimen bojodo velocidody aumentetavelocidadhastequaobservequa el pI_,_;tico se ast_fundiendoen el puntodo contactoLuego,raduzca_o velocidadIigeramontaporeobtenerla velocidadde trabajo 8ptime NOTA:Loseatables de tensidnafectana la velocldad. Una tensidnde entradateducidahar_ bejar los RPM de la herramlenla,especlaTmente en la posicidnm_s baIa. St pamce que la herramientalunciona despaclo,seteccione una poslcidnde velocidadm_s alto de manera corresponrllenle, Efpuntoqua hayquarecorder_ e{sIguiente:Ustedpuede rea{_r _amayerparledeSos_baios coneI modeiode una solavelo_dadfunclonandoa suvelocidadno_'ma! de 28,000 RPM Pore pareclericsmatedalasy tiposde tr_bojooared nec_ita velocid,_des m_s lenlas -- estaes la r'_,zdnper Ia cuaIluerondesarrolladoslosmodelosde velocidad,r_fiable Algunaereglosp_cticos encuantoa veloeidad: 1 B pf_stico y los materialesqua asfundena bajastemperatures deborahcortarsea velocidadeobajas POSICIONESDE VELOCIDAD 2 Et puIido,ei brufiido y la flmpiezocon un cepillode oIombredeborahreatizaroeo ve_ocidodesinfefloreso t5,000 RPMpareevit_rquaelcepiflosufr_da_es 3 L_maderoblondesedeber_cortaraattavelocidad 4 El hierroo elacerosedeborahco_r a m_irn_ velocidadsise utiliz_e{ accesenode earburede tungsteno, per(:}a velecidadesm_.slent_ssi se utiltzan cortadores de acerode alia va_addadSi uncortadorde acerode alia velocidadcomienzaa vibrarruidosomenta -- normolmenteastosignifico qua eat_funeiononde demao siado despacie 5 El al_minie,tasale_cionesde cobra,tasaleacionesde plomo, los aleacionesde cincyet estate se podr_n cortara cuoIquiervelocidad, segt]n elripedecode qua so est_teotizando Apllqueoi cortadorparafinou otto lubficonteadecuadopareevitarqua elmaterialco_do seadhieraa los dientesdelcortadot" El aument_rla p{est6nejercid_ochrela herramientano es ta solucI6n cuandc _sta no coda come oaredcreequa deber[ahacerlo.Telvez usted deber[outilizer an cortodor di!erentey quiz_sun oj_stede la ve!ocidad solueicnafiaef problema Pareelapoyamesobrelaherramientar_r_mente ayuda t" 8eg_nVeleetdadPOraeorleellgeres;preeouei_ndenoqeernarenranuresPtelundaSla dlreccibnde torterespectaa iaveto. VIDRIO NUMERO ARTICULODE l MADERA BLANDA I MADERA _AT_'ALES _,_,NAOOS ACERO ALUMINO, DURA PL_S'nC0 j LATON, ETC. 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