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PSBSA 20-Li B2
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20
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Use
Switching on and off
Switching on:
♦
To start the appliance, press the ON/OFF
switch and keep it pressed in.
The LED work light lights up when the ON/
OFF switch is depressed lightly or fully. This
allows for illumination of the work area in low
lighting.
Switching off:
♦
Release the ON/OFF switch to switch off the
appliance.
Adjusting the rotational speed
Press the ON/OFF switch lightly for a low
speed. Increasing the pressure increases the speed.
NOTE
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The integrated motor brake ensures rapid
stoppage.
Changing the direction of rotation
♦
Change the direction of rotation by pressing the
rotational direction switch towards the left
or right.
Tips and tricks
Tip! This symbol indicates proper
behaviour.
♦
Before operating the appliance, check whether
the screw or drill bit is correctly positioned, i.e.
centred in the drill chuck.
♦
Screw bits are labelled according to their di-
mensions and their shape. If you are uncertain,
always check whether the bit fits tightly in the
screw head without any free play.
Torque:
♦
Smaller screws/bits can be damaged if you set
the torque or rotational speed too high.
Hard screw joints (in metal):
♦
Particularly high torques occur, for example, in
metal screw joints made using drive sockets.
Select a low rotational speed.
Soft screw joints (e.g. in soft wood):
♦
Again, use a low rotational speed, for example
to avoid damaging the surface of the wood on
contact with the screw head. Use a countersink.
When drilling in wood, metal and other
materials, observe the following:
♦
Use a high speed for drill bits with small dia-
meter and a low speed for drill bits with large
diameter.
♦
Select a low speed for hard materials and a
high speed for soft materials.
♦
Mark the spot where you want to drill using a
centre punch or nail. Select a low rotational
speed when starting.
♦
Pull the rotating drill bit from the hole repeatedly
to remove dust and chips and clear the hole.
Drilling in metal:
♦
Use a metal drill (HSS). For optimum results,
you should cool the drill bit with oil.
Metal drill bits can also be used to drill into
plastics. Start with a 3 mm diameter drill bit
and then increase the size until the desired hole
diameter is achieved.
Drilling in brick:
♦
Use a carbide-tipped masonry drill.
(max. recommended hole diameter: Ø 15 mm)
Drilling in wood:
♦
Use a wood drill with a lathe centre; for deep
holes, use an auger bit; for large-diameter
holes, use a Forstner bit. Small screws can be
screwed directly into soft wood.
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