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Adds a bit more noise to the tool, which is a non-plus, but it makes those hard-to-reach angles from before well worth it. Liked this product. It's a little tricky to get connected at first to have it line up at 180 degrees from the handle, but works just fine.
Great tool. Diamond blade, a little water, and the right angle attachment to get you in hard to get to places. Thanks Use it once so far , But I can tell it,s going to be a great addition to my tools. I put a 1" diamond cutoff blade on it and cut my holes for my plumbing in tile.
I have used this for several products I have been doing outside. At first I was skeptical, but no longer. Definately recommended. This product is excellent for extending your dremel and cutting at right angles. I am no longer hit by sparks when cutting off old nails etc.
All-in-all I am very happy with this tool. This stumped me for a few minutes as the adaptor would not screw in far enough to get the right angle attachment on. I installed this on my 300 series dremel tool. When you remove the collet to install the special adaptor they include, make sure you remove the small metal insert that fits within the collet too.
Be careful using real drills as the speed is excessive to drill in steel. Be sure to use the collar lock in the attachment and not the spindle lock in the Dremel tool itself or it will break the internal shaft.I also used it for cutting off the stub of the bolt, and found the right angle attachment allowed me into spaces that the tool would not go otherwise.All-in-all a good Dremel attachment but with the same limitations of the basic tool. I bought this unit to get into a small space in the rear of my engine compartment and it fit the bill. Cutting using drills in steel requires much slower speeds, and while the Dremel can go slower, it does not develop enough torque at those settings. Use for smaller jobs. I was drilling out some broken bolts in an exhaust manifold. Using the diamond point tool and the tungsten carbide bit I was able to dimple the bolt enough to use a right angle Ryobi cordless to do the real drilling.
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