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DRIVING SCREWS
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4.
Insert the screwdriver bit (1) fully into the
screw head (2) (Fig. 12).
5.
While holding the screwdriver firmly against
the screw with both hands and the bit
aligned with the screw, squeeze the trigger
switch and drive the screw.
6.
When the screw is driven to the correct
depth, release the switch and the impact
driver will stop.
NOTE:
As the screw is driven into the wood, the
torque required to completely drive the screw
into the wood will increase. The impact function
will allow you to continue driving the screw until
it is fully nested in the countersunk area.
7.
Release the trigger as soon as the screw is
driven to the desired depth. Failure to
release the trigger at this point will result in
an overdriven screw and possibly twist the
head off the screw.
NOTE:
To remove screws, follow the same
general procedure as for driving screws.
8.
Push the forward/reverse button to the
RIGHT for removing screws.
9.
Insert the bit fully into the screw head.
10. Hold the impact driver and bit firmly against
the screw head and squeeze the trigger
switch.
NOTE:
The impact action will allow you to
remove tight screws.
INSTALLING NUT DRIVERS
1.
Select the correct nut driver size.
2.
Insert the hex end (1) into the hex drive (2)
(Fig. 13).
NOTE:
See Fig. 6 for complete procedure.
INSTALLING IMPACT SOCKETS
1.
Insert the hex end of the socket adapter (1)
into the hex drive (2)
(Fig. 14).
2.
Select the correct socket size.
3.
Push the square end of the socket (3) onto
the matching square end of the adaptor (4).
NOTES:
a) See Fig. 6 for complete procedure.
b) Make sure the socket is fully installed onto
the square portion of the adapter.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
Fig. 13
Fig. 12
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