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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
13. Screw Driving
Try to use modern screws for easy driving and
improved grip.
a. Install the correct driver bit.
b. Ensure that the torque-setting ring is set to the most
suitable setting. If in doubt, start with a low setting
and gradually increase the setting until the most
suitable position is found. Do not change the torque
setting when the tool is running.
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pressure to the trigger initially. Increase the speed
only when full control can be maintained.
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shank diameter of the screw. The pilot hole will act as
a guide for the screw and will also make tightening
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close to an edge of the material, a pilot hole will also
help to prevent splitting of the wood.
e. Use a countersinking bit (available separately) to accommodate the screw head, so that it does
not protrude from the surface.
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pilot hole, but remember that there must be enough remaining material for the screw to grip! If
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(as when using very hard woods) try using a lubricant such as soap; liquid soap is usually best.
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h. To stop the drill/driver, release the trigger switch and allow the tool to come to a complete stop.
The electric brake quickly stops the rotation. This feature engages automatically when you release
the trigger switch.
NOTICE:
This drill/driver is equipped with an electric brake. When the brake is functioning properly,
sparks may be visible through the vent slots in the housing. This is normal and is the action of
the brake.
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