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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING
ADJUSTING THE SCREW DRIVING DEPTH
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cont’d
The depth control system is made up of
the depth stop (1) and the depth
adjustment sleeve (2) (Fig. 6).
NOTE:
The following adjustments should
always be verified using a scrap piece of
drywall to avoid damaging the "good"
drywall sections.
1. Rotate the depth adjustment sleeve
counter clockwise until approximately
1/4" of the screwdriver bit extends
beyond the depth stop.
2. Place a drywall screw onto the
screwdriver bit. The magnetized bit
will hold the screw onto the bit.
NOTE:
Before driving the screw, press the
screw point into the drywall and make sure
the screw is perpendicular to the drywall.
3. Press the screw against the drywall
with steady even pressure and
squeeze the trigger switch. The clutch
in the tool will engage and the screw
will be driven to the preset depth.
4. If the screw is not driven deep
enough, the head of the screw will not
be recessed into the drywall (Fig. 7).
In this case, turn the depth adjustment
sleeve clockwise until the correct
depth has been achieved. If the screw
is driven too deep, it will be recessed
too far into the drywall and the outer
paper of the drywall will be fractured
(Fig. 8). In this case, turn the depth
adjustment sleeve counter clockwise
until the correct depth has been
achieved. Fig. 9 illustrates the correct
depth for the screw to be driven.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
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