TREND 15 in 1 Function Multiscribe Tool MS/PRO

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MS/PRO
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All for one, and one for all
Simplicity is often the key to making any multi-purpose tool really useful rather than being just another gadget. It is exactly that attribute that makes Trend´s ´Multiscribe´ U*MS/PRO marking gauge an absolute necessity for all trades. Kitchen fitting, joinery, flooring and plumbing all require setting out, such as levelling, squaring and scribing operations that usually require a number of individual tools. However, the ´Multiscribe´ lends itself to them all, and you can even use it as a line block for masonry, tiling or stud-work. 

Robustly constructed, the ´Multiscribe´ consists of a sliding steel stock precision machined to 45° and 90° angles, fitted to a slotted steel blade machined at one end to a 30° point. The stock is secured by a rebated T-block and thumbscrew to allow quick and precise adjustment either at right angles or in-line with the blade.

Using the Multiscribe
Most woodworking, kitchen fitting and general building operations involve setting out, levelling and scribing, often requiring several marking out tools and gauges. Even a simple project such as fitting a utility unit involves several of these tasks. And, it isn´t only woodworkers that will find the ´Multiscribe´ invaluable, metal workers, welders and engineers will find many uses in the workshop and on site.

Scribing
When transferring profiles, such as when scribing around pipe work or an irregular surface, the point of the blade can be run against the surface to be scribed too, while a pencil inserted through one end of the stock, transfers the contour on to the template material or work piece (i.e. cupboard side, panel etc). 
Irregular edges can be scribed too in a similar way. The stock is set in line with blade and either the pointed or the flat end run against the edge, again transferring the contour to a template of hardboard or thin MDF before drawing it in onto the face of the work. 
Whether dealing with concave, convex or irregular edges, the ´Multiscribe´ can be set up using either the squared or pointed ends of the blade or stock in any combination allowing profiles to be transferred accurately and quickly. 

General Marking Out 
The combination of a sliding stock that can be locked at a positive 90°, with precision machined 45° angle, makes the ´Multiscribe the perfect tool for setting and marking out all types of joinery work. Use it as a square, mitre gauge or depth gauge, or use the pencil and pencil point positions for the accurate positioning of screws and fixing for door furniture, hanging brackets, dowels and other fastenings and fittings. 
When cutting mortises and pockets or setting the height of saw blades and cutters, the ´Multiscribe´ can be used as a depth or setting gauge. Also incorporated in the stock is a pencil sharpener to ensure that your pencil or lead is kept sharp to ensure fine precise lines.
When marking margins parallel to a straight edge, such as when setting out staircase strings, the stock can be run against the board edge and a pencil point inserted through one of the small tapered holes at either end of the blade. For quick setting, the blade edges are engraved with 5mm and 1/4¨ graduations.

Other uses
With a centre pin inserted through one end of the blade and a pencil through the stock, the ´Multiscribe´ can be used for setting out circles or arcs, the diameter being set by sliding the stock along the blade. 

For levelling, such as mounting switches, sockets and other fittings, or for levelling frames, a spirit level is fitted in the stock allowing for vertical or horizontal applications. 

For use as a line block, a thin cord can be attached to one end of the blade and the stock hooked against a reveal or ledge, while as a plumb line, the line is attached to the square blade end, the pointed edge being used to determine the vertical plane.

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What’s that burning smell?

  • If you encounter a burning smell when using a power tool of any sort, it means that the motor is being over loaded and is overheating. Specifically, the motor’s internal fan (air radiator) can’t cool the motor’s windings fast enough and their varnish coating begins to melt & burn. If you start to smell this ‘electrical burning smell’, withdraw the machine from the work but keep it running. This will enable the impeller fan to cool the motor’s windings.This smell is generally an indication that the tool isn’t being used correctly, or that it is attempting to perform a task that it isn’t capable of.
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  • Regularly clearing wood chips, debris & swarf

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What can I do to maintain my cordless tool?

  • Keep the tool relatively clean and free from debris.
  • Try to use a blow gun to blast any dust and fragments from the unit occasionaly.
  • Regularly check the carbon brushes if your tool has brushes, there are now tools that run on brushless technology Carbon brushes are a component in all power tools that wear with use, and should be replaced when they wear down to a marked point
  • Both carbon brushes should be replaced at the same time, and should be identical. Once they are replaced, run the tool with no load for 1 minute to ‘break in’ the brushes.
  • Use accessories that are sharp & of a high quality grade to avoid extra load on cordless tool 
  • Select the correct gear for the application to releave over current draw on batteries
  • Let the tool do the work without extra force 

What’s that burning smell?

  • If you encounter a burning smell when using a power tool of any sort, it means that the motor is being over loaded and is overheating. Specifically, the motor’s internal fan (air radiator) can’t cool the motor’s windings fast enough and their varnish coating begins to melt & burn. If you start to smell this ‘electrical burning smell’, withdraw the machine from the work but keep it running. This will enable the impeller fan to cool the motor’s windings.
  • This smell is generally an indication that the tool isn’t being used correctly, or that it is attempting to perform a task that it isn’t capable of.
  • If this does occur & performance of the tool has changed please ensure you get the tool to our inhouse service department to completely check before more damage is caused

How can I ensure I don’t overload my cordless tool?

  • Using one or more pilot drills
  • Taking smaller cuts and multiple passes over the material
  • Using cutting and cooling lubricants
  • Using quality, sharp accessories
  • Slowing down the speed or changing to a lower gear
  • Letting the drill do the work and not forcing it
  • Regularly clearing wood chips, debris & swarf

My cordless tool isn’t functioning properly, what do I do?

  • If your tool is still under its warranty, then all you have to do is to take it back to our inhouse service department  with your proof of purchase (Tax invoice), and we will assess it and give you a solution.
  • If it is not under warranty, then you can take it to a local service agent or our inhouse service department and they will give you a quote to repair it.

I have lost my cordless tool’s instruction manual. Where can I get a replacement?

  • Most suppliers will have a library of instruction manuals on their website available for you to download.
  • If you find these are not available online, call the manufacturer as they will have them

If for some reason your not sure please always check instruction manual of tool or contact your nearest store for advice & assistance.

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What can I do to maintain my air tool?

  • Run the air tool at the right pressure
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  • Use accessories that are sharp & of a high quality grade to avoid extra load on the air tool 

How much air pressure is needed to operate an air tool?

  • Most air tools will need at least 70psi (pounds per square inch) to operate.
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  • Always check the instructions that come with your air tools and adjust the air compressor to fit the specifications.

I have lost my air tool’s instruction manual. Where can I get a replacement?

  • Most suppliers will have a library of instruction manuals on their website available for you to download.
  • If you find these are not available online, call the manufacturer as they will have them

If for some reason your not sure please always check instruction manual of tool or contact your nearest store for advice & assistance.