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<blockquote data-quote="Orior" data-source="post: 826612" data-attributes="member: 14400"><p>Hi Guys</p><p></p><p>I need some advice on the Dremel 4000 rotary tool. The brochure states that it has electronic feedback torque control to maintain torque and keep the rpm steady. </p><p>I tested one and at the lowest speed, 5000rpm, the unit has absolutely no torque, When I touch it with my finger, applying very little pressure, the unit stops completely. Is this normal? The only reference I have to torque controlled tools are my Metabo tools (drill, saw, etc) and these keep their torque extremely well. I understand that the Dremel is only 175W, but I expected more torque than the nothing that is present. </p><p>Is this normal and am I expecting too much? Any advice would e appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orior, post: 826612, member: 14400"] Hi Guys I need some advice on the Dremel 4000 rotary tool. The brochure states that it has electronic feedback torque control to maintain torque and keep the rpm steady. I tested one and at the lowest speed, 5000rpm, the unit has absolutely no torque, When I touch it with my finger, applying very little pressure, the unit stops completely. Is this normal? The only reference I have to torque controlled tools are my Metabo tools (drill, saw, etc) and these keep their torque extremely well. I understand that the Dremel is only 175W, but I expected more torque than the nothing that is present. Is this normal and am I expecting too much? Any advice would e appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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