These requirements cover portable electric tools rated not more than 600 V (at not more than 250 V if the tool employs a universal motor)@ for use in accordance with the National Electrical Code. In addition these requirements cover accessories and attachments for use with portable electric tools. Specific requirements are outlined in Sections 62 - 66. These requirements do not cover fixed or stationary electric tools@ flexible-shaft tools@ gardening appliances@ garage equipment@ soldering irons or guns@ painting equipment@ floor-finishing machines@ or other equipment covered by individual requirements. The requirements cover double-insulated tools. Specific requirements are given in Sections 59 - 61. For the purpose of these requirements@ tools are classified into two groups: a) A general-use tool is considered to be a tool (usually employing a universal motor) that ordinarily is subject to a wide fluctuation of load@ such as a drill@ a hand circular saw@ an aerial grinder@ and a disc sander. b) A special-use tool is considered to be a tool intended for a particular operation not involving a wide variation of load@ such as an orbital sander and a nibbler. These requirements cover an accessory and an attachment: a) Recommended by the manufacturer; b) Referred to in the instruction manual for a tool; or c) Packed with a tool. These requirements do not cover accessories or attachments that: a) Are not provided with the tool; and b) Are not identified by catalog number or equivalent product designation in the instruction manual for the tool. These requirements do not cover accessories or attachments mentioned in minicatalogs or flyers even if the catalog or flyer is provided with the tool. Multifunction tools that have clearly separate modes of operation@ such as hammer-drills and rotary hammers@ are required to separately comply with the requirements applicable to each separate mode of operation. See 29.1.