Dremel Parts Guide

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Dremel Parts Lists and Diagrams

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Dremel History

Who is Dremel?

Dremel HistoryDremel is a brand of power tools known primarily for their rotary tools. The tools were originally developed by Albert J. Dremel, who founded the Dremel Company in 1932 in Racine, Wisconsin. In 1993, the company was purchased by Robert Bosch GmbH, and today it is a division of the Robert Bosch Tool Corporation located in Mount Prospect, Illinois. Dremel's rotary tools are similar to the pneumatic die grinders used in the metalworking industry by tool or moldmakers.

Rotary tools

The Dremel Moto-Tool rotates a bit at high speed; the bit is held in a collet. Variable-speed versions may cover a range of 3,000-37,000 RPM. The Dremel uses its speed as opposed to torque to get the job done. By inserting an appropriate bit (or burr) the tool can perform drilling, grinding, sharpening, cutting, cleaning, polishing, sanding, routing, carving and engraving. Both battery-powered and corded models are available. Dremel options include a miniature planer attachment and a saber saw attachment that lets the tool act much like a small reciprocating saw. The rotary tool has been around since 1945.

Other Dremel rotary tools include a cordless pumpkin carving tool, a cordless pet nail grooming tool, and a cordless golf cleaning tool.

Similar rotary tools (for example, those sold by Sears under their Craftsman brand) are also sometimes colloquially called dremels in an example of a genericized trademark. Some Sears Craftsman rotary tools are actually manufactured by Dremel, particularly those with model numbers beginning with 572.

Non-rotary tools

Dremel produces hot glue guns, scroll saws, contour sanders, and powered screwdrivers.

Dremel is also one of the manufacturers to release an oscillating tool in late 2008 after the patent had run out on Fein's Multimaster. Dremel's incarnation of this tool is called the Multi-Max.

#1 Scroll Saw Parts

From Dremel

Dremel Scroll Saw PartsRotors, inserts, washers, springs and more Dremel scroll saw parts are all available to those in need. If you need help with the actual repairs of your scroll saw, pay close attention to the detailed diagrams which show the blown apart picture to help with the part replacement process.
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#2 Sander Parts

From Dremel

Dremel Sander PartsNeed Dremel parts for your Benchtop belt sander? This is the place to look. We know quite a few sanders and parts have been discontinued, so we try to make sure we are the #1 source online and in our warehouse to help individuals with the parts they need.
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#3 Grinder Parts

From Dremel

Dremel Grinder PartsFind the Dremel replacement parts you need for the Dremel 6000 series grinders! You will get an entire parts list with interactive diagrams to help guide you through parts replacement.
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#4 Corded Multi-Tool Parts

From Dremel

Dremel Corded Multi Tool PartsDremel corded, variable speed and rotary multi tool parts. Make sure to have your tools model number handy for this one! Use the parts finder tool to pull up an entire parts list for your piece of equipment.
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#5 Cordless Multi-Tool Parts

From Dremel

Dremel Cordless Multi Tool PartsNuts, screws, caps and all! Every Dremel part you need for repairs on those cordless multi-tool parts. These tools are a little easier to repair and come apart much quicker. Use the detailed diagrams provided for the Dremel replacement parts.
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#6 Foot Switch Parts

From Dremel

Dremel Foot Switch PartsWe know you can't operate some of those tools without the handy foot switch. So if your switch has stopped working and you need some repairs, make sure to grab the Correct Dremel parts you need, look at a replacement guide or diagram and get those small repairs going!
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Dremel PartsIf you don't see the category above that your tool belongs in, than your gonna wanna click below for a larger list of categories and parts.
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