
TURNOVERS. I want the tip speed to be at least 30-35 thousand revolutions per minute. ⠀
- Power. I choose devices with a power of at least 60 watts. It is important to me that the cutter does not slip when working with hard material. ⠀
- HANDLE WEIGHT. The lighter the handle, the easier it is to control the pressure of the cutter. Although it's a matter of habit, I'm just as good on heavy handles. But for the joints of your hands-better, of course, a lighter handle. ⠀
- The following options are important to me: MICROMOTOR cooling AND OVERLOAD protection. ⠀
- I pay attention to the quality of the WIRE (it must be solid) and the length of the WIRE (I look so that it is not short) ⠀
- Milling cutter clamping mechanism: COLLET locking ⠀
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Some tips. How to extend the life of the machine:⠀
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- The mains filter⠀
- Close the blades, insert the plug when you finish working with the cutters ⠀
- Turn off the machine and change the forward/reverse only after the cutter is completely stopped ⠀
- Do not spray the device with a disinfectant, moisten the cloth with a disinfectant and wipe it ⠀
- Take the device regularly for maintenance and cleaning (every 6 months). ⠀
- Keep the warranty for the entire period of operation of the apparatus⠀
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I have two machine at work, which has never failed me:⠀
- Strong 210/105 L⠀
- Strong 207A/107 II ⠀
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