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Jimbo
 
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Default Dremal tool speed control

If I'm not mistaken Dremel only recommends that their speed control
attachment be used with single speed Dremels not the variable speed models.
I don't know if that makes any difference in performance and torque rating
though.

Jimbo

"Leo Lichtman" wrote in message
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"Grant Erwin" wrote: It doesn't hurt anything.
Dremel sells a speed controller to do exactly this(clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Well, not exactly. The speed controls used on AC
/DC tools like drills, routers, and the Dremel, cut down the width of the
on-time of each half-wave. This lowers the speed but does not lower the
torque much. A rheostat lowers the voltage, so as the speed goes down, so
does the torque. This probably does not matter if you're only filing the
toenails of a bird, but if you were using your Dremel for grinding or
carving, you would find the speed variation under load to be very

annoying.

What makes a rheostat especially bad is that as you increase the load you
increase the current draw, which increases the voltage drop, further
lowering the speed and torque.