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FMR Mini-Filer 1.0mm

FMR Mini-Filer 1.0mm

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Product Specifications

Brand: Diprofil®
Collet Size: Adjustable
Diameter: 1"
Item Length: 5-1/4"
Max RPM: 10,000rpm
Noise Level: 70 dBA
Operating Speed: 5,000-7,000rpm

Safety, Compliance & Product Documentation

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Product Description

The lower weight and ergonomic design of the FMR Mini-Filer results in more effective finishing and polishing work — especially in narrow and confined spaces.  Quickly attaches to any Foredom QD style flexible shaft unit (except models TXH, TXMH, and H) for light-duty profiling work. Holds tools up to 3.6mm diameter tools including Flat Ceramic Stones and Diamond Poli Files. For lowest possible vibration levels we recommend using light weight tools and tool-holders. 

This is the 1.0mm stroke length model.  We have a 0.5mm or a1.5mm stroke length version also available - all sold separately.  Recommended speed is 5,000 to 7,000rpm. Caution – maximum speed is 10,000rpm and higher speeds will result in damage not covered by warranty.  Measures 5-1/4"L x 1" diameter. Weighs 5.5 oz.  Made in Sweden. 

Specifications: 
  • Speed (maximum): 10,000 rpm
  • Speed (recommended): 5,000 to 7,000 rpm (depending on weight of tool used)
  • Stroke Length: 1.0mm
  • Tool-holder: accepts 3.5mm diameter maximum tools
  • Weight: approx. 120 grams (4.2 ounces)
  • Noise Level: < 70 dB(A) at 9,000 rpm
  • Vibration Levels*: stroke 1.0mm: 1.0 - 4 m/s² when the machine is used according to the operation guide. 
* For more information about vibration levels when using certain tools at different speeds and stroke lengths, please see the corresponding operation guide. Frequency weighted hand/arm vibration principally in accordance with ISO 28927-8.

Safety Recommendations for Reciprocating Filers:

Prolonged use of vibrating or reciprocating tools may result in vibration-induced circulation problems in the hands. Always follow safe operating procedures. Using hand protection (i.e., insulated gloves) and taking frequent breaks can help minimize but not guarantee against injury. Operating these types of tools in cold weather or with a tight grip will reduce the period of operation before risking potential injury. Individuals with a tendency to suffer from poor circulation, frequently cold fingers or itchy hands should closely monitor the condition of their hands. If symptoms appear, seek medical advice immediately.