
Description
L'outil rotatif de série 200 de Dremel offre la précision et le contrôle requis pour réaliser un large éventail de projets. Le système à deux vitesses vous permet de régler la vitesse à l'aide d'un simple interrupteur. Sa configuration à deux vitesses vous permet d'utiliser le paramètre de faible vitesse pour des applications de nettoyage et les accessoires à brosse et le paramètre à haute vitesse pour les applications de toupillage, de coupe et de ponçage. Construction à roulement à billes avec exécution refroidie pour une utilisation aisée et sans bruit. Balais de moteur replaçables pour une durée de vie prolongée de l'outil. Garantie limitée de 2 ans.
Caractéristiques
Inclus
Outil rotatif et 15 accessoires
Longueur
6,5"
Modèle
Série 200
Ampérage
0,9 A
Tours par minute
15000/35000 Tr/min
Type
Outil rotatif multifonction
Vitesse
2
Voltage
120 V
Garantie
Garantie limitée de 2 ans
Source d'alimentation
Électrique
Produits fréquemment achetés ensemble
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how long to charge the battery ,suggestion to the company this must be included in your instructions it is a must
Probably not mentioned because it is a corded tool. Note the reference to a 6 foot cord.
Date de publication: 2019-04-16
Outil rotatif avec accessoires est évalué
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Rated 5 de
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Bill par
Great for small jobs
I bought this for my girlfriend to do a small jewelery box. It was a small tool and I did not think it would be very good in my wood shop. I built a custom Book Case for a lady and when she was goning to pick it up she notice a small area that was uneven. She did not want to get it till it was fixed. My electric planer was to bigand the Oak wood grain came together in two direction. Belt sander would not work. My girlfriend said have you tryed the Dremel,so I tried it and in 10 min the problem was fixed. Since then I have purchase a plung router,router bits,cutting head and a few other bits all for my girlfriend. Lol. The Dremel family of Tools are great for hobbies,small jobs and to save you when your in a pickle.
Bill
Date de publication: 2014-10-08
Rated 5 de
5
de
ronklis par
The Tool
Great for those little jobs that the big or regular tools would be to clumsy for. Plenty of power and simple to change out to different accessories.FIRST TIME USED you`ll be very comfortable within minutes. Two speed settings,very smooth no jerking.Strong accessories lock in also........................And the price AOK
Date de publication: 2013-09-13
Rated 2 de
5
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VelocityRC par
Nice Tool But Consider The Next Step Up At Minimum
I have used Dremel rotary products for many years and I have to say I am disappointed with this one. The low speed has very little torque and stalls easily and the high speed is a bit fast for delicate work. If you plan to use a flex attachment the low speed torque is even worse and the high (33,000 RPM) on the high speed will heat up your flex shaft even with minimal bending of the cable on a frequently cleaned and dry lubed cable. Consider another model with more than 2 speeds. On the plus side Dremel has added the ability to consumer replace motor brushes and extend service life of the tool, just don't let the brushes get too short before replacement. A tool for this is also provided and be sure to follow the break in procedure.
Date de publication: 2016-05-26
Rated 5 de
5
de
TimO par
Dremel 200 Series
Overall it did the job for which it was purchased - removing grout from two tile floor that are over 20 years old. The smaller bits do tend to break and/or wear down. They can be expensive but they do grind out the old grout. In one floor the grout came out a fine powder. The other floor had some mortar or mastic mixed in and I lost 4 bits there.
Date de publication: 2013-06-17
Rated 3 de
5
de
MOEnthusiast par
A little misleading
My previous Dremel of 10+ years finally quit and I needed a quick and inexpensive replacement. I went to Lowes and saw this on an endcap on sale for $40 and decided to purchase.
I have two complaints about this unit:
1. The packaging has a handle that I took to be part of a case - it's not. This item does not come with a case. Why a small, lightweight box would have a handle other than to fool someone into thinking there was a case is beyond me.
2. The dremel is noisy and raspy, especially at higher speeds. My previous Dremel always sounded smooth, much like an airplane engine, as it revved up. This one sounds like it's on the verge of having an internal explosion.
I've only had it for a couple weeks and it's performed the jobs I've needed thus far, I just hope it's quality doesn't turn out to be poor.
Date de publication: 2013-06-16
Rated 5 de
5
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Opamaui par
This is an amazing little tool.
I was able to cut through metal bolts, shape bamboo and trex composite decking material
with ease. Just a tool I needed. Haven't tried all features but very satisfied sofar.
Date de publication: 2014-03-09
Rated 1 de
5
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Jordonr par
Not a quality tool
Upon opening box on my model 200 and powering up for first time, the tool vibrated badly and the shaft had a wobble to it. I emailed Dremel and told them of the problem, they sent me out a new model 200 free if charge. New unit worked well for several jobs but then it would not start unless the switch was wiggled as if it were making a bad contact. Tool finally quit altogether. Took apart and cleaned the switch and brushed to no avail. Must have burned out some electrical component in the switch assembly. Maybe the model 4000 or 4300 are better built.
Date de publication: 2020-04-18
Rated 1 de
5
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Paydronian par
Dead after 3 uses
The reason I purchased a rotary tool from Dremel was because I assumed it would last me more than a few uses. I had purchased an off brand rotary tool before from Harbor Frieght to save money and it only lasted through one project. You get what you pay for, I thought. So I spent an extra twenty dollars on a Dremel 200 series. If I had known it would only last as long as the knockoff I would have continued to buy the knockoff and save twenty dollars every time I purchased a new rotary tool. Lesson learned I suppose. I went so far as to spend ANOTHER twenty dollars on replacement parts, which didn't fix the tool. So, now I'm out seventy dollars on a rotary tool that doesn't work anymore and I have to spend more money to buy a new one. I won't be looking into Dremel rotory tools when I purchase a new one.
Date de publication: 2017-04-04