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WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, wear
safety goggles or glasses with
side shields. Unplug the tool be-
fore changing accessories or
making adjustments.
OPERATION
1.
To increase the driving depth, simply
rotate the locator in the direction
labeled .
Fig. 6
1/16"
Locator
Deeper
Starting, Stopping and Controlling
Speed
1.
To
start
the tool, pull the trigger.
2.
To
stop
the tool, release the trigger.
3.
To vary the drilling speed, simply in-
crease or decrease pressure on the
trigger. The further the trigger is pulled,
the greater the speed.
Locking Trigger (Fig. 5)
The lock button holds the trigger in the ON
position for continuous full speed use.
1.
To
lock
the trigger, hold the lock button
in while pulling the trigger. Release the
trigger.
Using Forward/Reverse Switch (Fig. 4)
1.
For forward (clockwise) rotation, push
the forward/reverse switch to the left
position as shown.
2.
For reverse (counterclockwise) rota-
tion, push the forward/reverse switch
to the right position as shown.
Although an interlock prevents revers-
ing the tool while the motor is running,
allow it to come to a full stop before
reversing.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, keep
hands and cord away from the bit
and all moving parts.
2.
To
unlock
the trigger, pull the trigger
and release. The lock button will pop
out.
Adjusting Locator Assembly (Fig. 6)
The locator assembly controls the tool's
driving depth. These screwdrivers feature
a locator assembly with one-handed depth
adjustment. Depth adjustments can be
made easily and quickly by turning the lo-
cator with one hand. Detents inside the
sleeve “lock” the selected depth.
For the drywall ramp-off locator assem-
bly, start with about 1/16" clearance be-
tween the head of the screw and nose
with the snap-action clutch disengaged as
shown.
For both locator assemblies, the detents
on the inside of the sleeve represent dif-
ferent depths. Every two clicks of the lo-
cator equal 1/64". Continue adjusting the
locator to the desired depth.
Forward
Trigger
Fig. 4
Reverse
Switch
Lock
button
Fig. 5