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DRILL OPERATION (cont.)
10
To Adjust Torque
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Locate the arrow on the front of the drill housing
(see Fig. 7).
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Identify the torque settings and 1 drill setting on the
torque adjustment collar (2).
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Rotate the torque adjustment collar (2) to the desired
setting, aligning the required number on the torque
adjustment collar (2) with the arrow on the drill housing.
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To increase or decrease torque, rotate the torque
adjustment collar (2). The lower the number, the lower
the torque setting. The higher the number, the higher
the torque setting.
Always check that the correct torque is selected by practising on scrap material prior to
carrying out a job.
The torque setting required to drive screws will differ with different materials. Start with
the torque setting on the number you think is appropriate (Eg: 4) and simply increase
the torque adjustment collar to a higher number if the screw head is not sitting flush
with your workpiece. Remove the screw after adjusting and re-drive the screw back
into the workpiece until the correct torque adjustment leaves the screw head flush with
your workpiece.
Keyless Chuck
A keyless chuck (1) is included on your drill to allow for easy
installation and removal of bits/accessories.
To open and close the keyless chuck (1), rotate the chuck
body with your hand (see Fig. 8).
The arrows on the chuck indicate in which direction to
rotate the chuck body in order to GRIP (tighten) or RELEASE
(unlock) the drill bit.
Warning!
Do not hold the chuck body with one hand and use power of the
drill to tighten or loosen the chuck jaws. The chuck body could slip and your
hand could come in contact with a rotating accessory. This could cause an
accident resulting in personal injury.
Fig. 7
Arrow
Fig. 8