🔩 Get a Grip on Precision with Dremel's Right Angle Attachment!
The Dremel 575 Right Angle Attachment enhances your rotary tool's versatility, allowing for easy access to hard-to-reach areas. With a durable design featuring ball bearings and spiral bevel gears, this attachment ensures smooth operation at speeds up to 30,000 RPM. Compatible with multiple Dremel models, it’s the perfect addition for cutting, grinding, and drilling tasks.
Brand | Dremel |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting, Grinding |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Cordless, Compact |
Included Components | (1) Right Angle Attachment |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 30000 RPM |
Style | Right Angle Attachment |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.78 x 1.7 x 6.58 inches |
UPC | 080596012267 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080596012267 |
Manufacturer | Dremel |
Part Number | 575 |
Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.78 x 1.7 x 6.58 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 575 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Material | Plastic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Cordless, Compact |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
National Stock Number | 5130-01-528-4566 |
D**H
Works well but might be too large for some spaces
This adapter works great. The only caveat is that it might be a bit bulky if you're trying to cut something in a tight space. Aside from that, it was very helpful. I didn't find it to be terribly noisy as some have stated in their reviews.
A**R
Great 90 degree attachment
This is a great attachment for the dremmel.
G**N
Worth the price the first time I used it.
Well made. Easy to use. Instructions could be better but not hard to figure out. Paid for itself the first time I needed to get a small buffing wheel into a tight spot.
R**4
Useful addition to the Dremel Accessory collection.
Pretty easy to use. Could use some lubrication before using. Seems louder when in use. But works as described.
R**L
Useful
Nice accessories from Dremel
S**E
Versatile
This thing adds so much more versatility to your rotary tools. And not just Dremel. I'm using off brand and it fits perfect.
M**N
Adds excellent versatility to your Dremel
Works very well. Makes working in drawers much more accessible. It also makes many sanding and buffing activities much easier on the wrist.
F**Y
LISTEN UP! You can make this thing work wonders
As it is, this is a nice adapter. What I wanted, though, was something a little more interesting.I wanted a way to mount the Dremel tool on their inexpensive little 220-01 Rotary Tool Work Station drill press, so I could lower the arm and e.g. have a cutting disk cut off a dowel. Or lower the arm and have a cutting bit spinning horizontally slice a piece of wood. I'm sure you've pondered how to do this, and found that there is no way to mount the Dremel that way. This is where the right angle adapter comes in.How? Look down into the well where the Dremel tool is normally inserted. You will have to remove the head with the big plastic nut that normally holds the Dremel in the Work Station. That can be done by gently breaking off just the edges of the melted down attachment "pins" until you can pull off the whole head, big nut and all. I found that prying with a tiny screwdriver, alternating with using it as a chisel, can do the job. Don't smash or drill out or crack these square "pins", just free them, so you can pull down on the head and remove it. That will leave just a platform with a round hole in the bottom of the drill press holder. Set the head and big nut aside for now.Now place the Dremel tool in, without its end cap, just as if you were going to tighten the (now gone) big nut. Dismantle the right angle adapter so its tube that screws onto the Dremel is in your hand. Use THAT to tighten the Dremel into the drill press, instead of the big nut. When it's good and secure, carefully replace the rest of the right angle adapter over the protruding tube at the desired angle, and finger-tighten the assembly. You now have the desired system. Put a cutting bit on the tip (be careful to follow instructions and lock the right angle adapter with a cross-member, so as not to force the gearing as you tighten the chuck/collet). Now as you bring the arm of the drill press down, the bit is horizontal and you can use it to cut. You can also bring down a cutting disk to slice materials up to half its diameter. Or bring down a sanding cylinder on a work piece in a controlled way.The cute part is that this is reversible. All you have to do is remove the right angle adapter and put the regular head back on, pushing the little square plastic "pins" back into their square holes. Your Dremel can then be mounted just as before. You don't need to glue the pins in place, as the big nut will pull things together against the drill press platform just as "securely" as before you removed the head. It's funny that the "head" with the big nut doesn't really add any strength or rigidity, so the drill press can be interchangeably used with the right angle attachment, or using the big nut conventionally, but with the "head" off. Just don't expect herculean strength and stability from this (all plastic) assembly; be realistic, it's for small pieces, probably not for slicing steel I-Beams or concrete blocks.You now have two orientations in which the arm can bring the Dremel tool down. It's made the tool much more versatile for me. Have fun!p.s. I wish I knew a way to add photos here. Hopefully the explanation is clear enough.
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