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Using Offset Adapter
You can rotate the offset adapter
12 to any posi-
tion around the axis of the tool in 9° increments.
See Fig. 6.
A. Make sure the adapter is locked on the tool.
Pull the adapter
12 away from the lock ring 14
by approximately 3/16” (5mm).
B. Rotate the adapter 12 to desired position.
C. Let the adapter snap back towards the lock
ring
14.
C
B
max. 3/16” (5mm
)
14
12
A
Fig. 6
Inserting and Removing Bits
(Main Hex Drive)
You can insert any 1/4” hex bits directly into the
main hex drive
1 without using any of the adapt-
ers (Fig. 7). The hex drive is magnetized and will
prevent the bits from falling out during light drilling
or driving.
To remove a bit, simply pull it out.
1
Fig. 7
Inserting and Removing Bits (Hex
Chuck)
Bit holder adapter
10 and offset adapter 12 have
a chuck that accepts any 1/4” hex bit.
To insert an accessory, simply pull locking sleeve
12a backward, insert desired accessory into
chuck and release the locking sleeve to lock the
bit (Fig. 8).
To remove an accessory, pull locking sleeve
backward and remove it from the chuck.
To avoid loss of control, en-
sure bit is locked in chuck
by pulling on bit after it has been inserted.
12a
Fig. 8
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