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Dremel 4485 Quick Change Collet Nut Set

Dremel 4485 Quick Change Collet Nut Set

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SKU #
1105930
MFG #
4485
$10.99
Dremel 4485 Quick Change Collet Nut Set
$10.99

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Dremel 4485 Quick Change Collet Nut Set



A slim, aluminum tube that provides the optimal grip for holding a bit in a Dremel rotary tool.

• Provides the optimal grip for bits offered for our rotary tool line

• The collet features small identification rings around its shank

• These rings correspond with the size of the collet: 0 rings = 1/8", 3 rings = 3/32", 2 rings = 1/16", 1 ring = 1/32"

• For use with all rotary tools except discontinued Models 1, 2, and Series 1 or earlier of discontinued Models 260, 270 and 280

• Individual collets are compatible with Flex-Shaft Tool handpieces #235 and #237

Includes

• Collets 480, 481, 482, 483 and a quick change collet nut

User Tips

• For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit.

Dremel 4485 Quick Change Collet Nut Set



A slim, aluminum tube that provides the optimal grip for holding a bit in a Dremel rotary tool.

• Provides the optimal grip for bits offered for our rotary tool line

• The collet features small identification rings around its shank

• These rings correspond with the size of the collet: 0 rings = 1/8", 3 rings = 3/32", 2 rings = 1/16", 1 ring = 1/32"

• For use with all rotary tools except discontinued Models 1, 2, and Series 1 or earlier of discontinued Models 260, 270 and 280

• Individual collets are compatible with Flex-Shaft Tool handpieces #235 and #237

Includes

• Collets 480, 481, 482, 483 and a quick change collet nut

User Tips

• For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit.