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We R Memory Keepers Spin It PRO Tumbler Turner - Rotary Drying Tool 661054
$ 18.32
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Description
We R Memory Keepers Spin It PRO Tumbler Turner - Motorized Rotary Drying Tool 661054This Spin It Pro tumbler turner spinner is absolutely perfect for creatively personalizing tumblers. Add glittery embellishments to customize your project by placing the cup on the arm and giving it a spin!
New in Box
We R Memory Keepers Spin It Tumbler Turner - Motorized Rotary Drying Tool
Adjustable grip to fit most cup diameters.
Multiple motor speed settings.
USB powered.
Avoid running for more than 6 hours at a time.
Plastic and metal.
Details:
Weight limit for Spin It is 13 oz. (368.5 g)
Do not use with cups that hold more than 32 fl. oz. (946 mL)
Do not use Spin It with objects taller than 8" (20.32 cm)
Avoid running for more than 6 hours at a time
Simple and easy to use
Perfect for personalizing tumblers
Read all instructions before use
Plastic, metal, and cord
Size Information:
9.4" x 4" (23.8cm x 10.16cm) machine
5.95" x 4.5" (15.11cm x 11.43cm ) arm
4.2" x 1.5" (10.6cm x 3.81cm) handle
Tips:
Use low speed setting to evenly dry epoxy
Use high speed setting to keep runny mediums from dripping
It is recommended to place newspaper or a drop cloth under cup to protect tool and work surface
After extensive use rotating arm may become loose. Tighten by rotating Ridged Base clockwise.
Cleaning epoxy from your machine:
Scrape as much material as you can from the surface using a stiff metal or plastic scraper.
Clean the residue with lacquer thinner, acetone, or rubbing alcohol (follow safety warnings on solvents, and provide adequate ventilation).
Once epoxy is removed, use a clean, wet cloth to remove any remaining solvents from the surface to avoid damaging, stripping or corroding the machine or arm.
Troubleshooting:
If rotating arm falls off, be sure to tighten before each use and check occasionally while the arm is rotating to ensure the arm is secure. Additionally, prop up the end of the base opposite the motor housing to counteract gravity and keep the arm from unscrewing.
If medium is sliding to either end of cup, prop up corresponding end of Base to even out pooling.