11
size as the smooth portion of the
screw shank (Fig. 6).
5. If using a flat head screw, counter-
sink the hole (4) so the head of the
screw will be flush with the surface
when fully driven into place.
Fig.5 Fig.6
WARNING
For safety reasons, the operator
must read the sections of
this Owner’s Manual entitled
“GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS”,
“POWER
TOOL
SAFETY”,
“SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES”,
“BATTERY
AND
CHARGER
SAFETY” and “SYMBOLS” before
using this screwdriver.
Verify the following every time
the screwdriver is used:
1.
Screwdriver bit is the
correct type & size, not worn and
not damaged in any way.
2.
Workpiece is properly
secured.
3.
Safety glasses are being
worn.
Failure to observe these safety
rules will significantly increase
the risk of injury.
DRIVING SCREWS
When driving
screws, care must
be taken to use the
bit that correctly fits
the head of the
screw being driven.
Make sure you use
the largest bit size
that will properly fit
into the head of the
screw. The bits must
also be in good
condition and not
worn so they will
drive screws without
slipping out of the screw head.
1. Select the correct
screwdriver bit for the screw being
driven.
2.
Insert the bit fully into the
screwdriver collet (1) (Fig. 7).
3.
Pivot handle to a comfortable
position (2).
While holding the screwdriver firmly
against the screw, press the right
hand side of the switch to start the
screwdriver and drive the screw.
When the screw is driven as far as
possible, release the switch and the
screwdriver will stop.
When the switch is released and
the screwdriver stops turning, the
spindle will automatically lock.
Fig.7