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TEMO Rotary Tools 100pc 1/2" Sand Drums Add to Cart 10pc 1/2" Rubber Mandrels Add to Cart 10pc 1/8" Collet Bits Add to Cart Foot Pedal Control Switch Add to Cart Rotary Tool Hanger Add to Cart 10pc Carbon Steel Brushes Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,897 4.5 out of 5 stars 185 4.5 out of 5 stars 548 4.3 out of 5 stars 652 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,773 4.0 out of 5 stars 620 Price $9.99$9.99 $7.99$7.99 $6.99$6.99 $18.99$18.99 $9.99$9.99 $8.49$8.49 Details 60 Grit with 2 Rubber Mandrels 1/8" Shank, Sand Drum Holder #480 Compatible with Dremel Includes power cord Holding stand with clamp 1/4" Pen, 1/8" Shank, #443 SKU 3009 3014 1206 3159 3005 3032 Multiple sizes available ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ Compatible with other brands ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Returns ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. TEMO Rotary Tools 100pc 1/2" 60 Grit Sand Drums Foot Pedal Control Switch Rotary Tool Hanger Includes 100 pieces of 1/2" 60 grit sand drums and two 1/8" mandrels Includes One durable foot pedal control switch with power cord Includes One hanger holding stand with a sturdy clamp Precision Great for sanding, woodworking, nail trimming, and much more Control Hands-free operation of your rotary tool at various speeds Convenient Keep your rotary tool accessible and out of the way for easy use
42" Rotary Grinder Tool Flexible Flex Shaft for Dremel and Compatible Rotary Tools
COMPATIBILITY This 42” grinder attachment fits the majority of rotary tools. Connection is for heads with a 3/4" (19.05mm) thread. For Dremel models 100, 200, 300, 3000, 4000, 7300, 7700; Foredom, ToolShop, Performax, Milwaukee M12, etc. If you're a DIY-er, hobbyist or craft worker, turn your rotary tool into a grinder with this flexible shaft attachment.
VERSATILITY Rotary tools are incredibly versatile and this accessory provides even more functionality. Plus, the flexi rubber, non-slip shaft lets you take further control over your grinder. Bit installation instructions 1) Insert the L-bar included into the hole on the collet side of the shaft. 2) Unscrew the shaft collet nut. 3) Insert bit into the shaft collet. 4) Tighten shaft collet nut. 5) Remove the L-bar.
SHAFT INSTALLATION As shown in attached picture 1) Remove rotary tool collet nut, and rotary tool top cap. 2) Slide collet nut onto shaft core. 3) Insert shaft core into collet. 4) Tighten collet nut. Make sure the shaft core is tightly secured in the tool. 5) Screw shaft connector onto the rotary tool. This will ensure the shaft core pushes back into the shaft.
This is a TEMO Flex Shaft, and although it should be compatible with most common types of rotary tool, it may not be compatible with all. Please be sure the pictured components are sufficient enough to connect it to your grinder. If you are having difficulty connecting it, you may need driver nuts or other extra components.
As was the case with most purchasers, I bought this to save a few bucks. When I tried to install it on my Dremel, I too noticed there wasn't enough space to tighten the Dremel's collet nut onto the flex shaft. As I tried pulling the inner cable to gain some length, of course, it disengaged from the business end of the flex shaft. I assumed I was 'missing a trick' somewhere along the line, but evidently not. With the inner shaft out, naturally it's a snap to tighten it into the Dremel...then, realigning it with the shaft end is a bit of a hit & miss hassle.Once I resigned myself to the fact that it was awkward to install, I just decided 'Welp, it is what it is'. Once installed, however, it actually works very well. I haven't used it excessively, but so far so good. No regrets. I like the flexibility. It coils small enough to fit into my Dremel case without kinking or binding. Overall, I'm glad I saved a few bucks...even if it is kinda sketchy to install.UPDATE: Having owned and used this flex-shaft for about a year & a half now, I can honestly say it's a great tool. The Dremel (with shaft) has become almost a permanent fixture on my work bench and I find myself using it for one thing or another several times a week. Usually quick little buffs or sanding, but on occasion, I've had larger projects and run the rig for up to an hour at a time. The Dremel, nor the flex-shaft, ever falter...they get a little warm after a while, but they just keep on 'gittin it'! I'm promoting this tool from 3 stars to 5...it has proven itself worthy.5/27/17 - One final note. While most after-market rotary tool accessories tout 'Dremel' compatibility, when it comes to flex shafts, not ALL will accept the Dremel keyless chuck. I was given a 'freebie' keyless chuck by someone who's flex-shaft fit their rotary tool at the tool end just fine, but the keyless chuck would NOT thread onto the business (pen/stylus/collett) end of the shaft. The TEMO, however, DOES have the matching threads for the Dremel device on BOTH ends. I was pleased to learn this...yet another plus for the TEMO! (Regarding the Dremel or any other after market 'keyless' chuck...in the reviews for the product(s), many complain the chuck is NOT keyless because they still have to poke the 'L' tool into the side of the pen to stop the shaft rotation when using the chuck...as do I with the TEMO. The chuck only becomes truly keyless when used with the Dremel flex shaft, as their shaft (and maybe one or two others), has a stop 'button' on the pen same as on the rotary tool itself. THEN the 'L' tool is no longer needed and the chuck is indeed...KEYLESS! There is another funny misconception about the keyless chuck that baffles a lot of people too, but that's for another conversation. Hope this helps when choosing a flex shaft. Still lovin my TEMO!