16
Electrical connection
Attention!
Before initial use, check that the specifications of
your mains power supply correspond to the mains
voltage and mains frequency indicated on the
name plate.
▸
Connect the device to the power supply.
▸
Secure the power cable at the carabineer
[19]
Setting the speed
The following diagram is used as an aid to setting
the speed:
Speed, n
Thicker
Steel thick-
ness
Thinner
550 N/mm²
Steel grade
400 N/mm²
Bigger
Screws
Smaller
Application examples
Screw
Steel S235
Wood
Adjustment of the
driving tool
Ø in mm
Thickness
(mm)
Thickness
(mm)
Gear
Speed
6.3
6
20
2
2
8
6
40
2
2
8
12
20
1
5
Note
The correct setting is to be determined by
trial and error.
Note
The screws to be used depend on the
grade and thickness of the steel
substructure.
Initial Use
A guide sleeve
[25]
and bit
[23]
to match the head
diameter of the self-drilling screw must be used:
Self-drilling
screw
(Ø mm/Art.)
AW-bit size
(Art.)
Guide
sleeves
Ø
6.3/0219 864.. AW 30
(0614 5730)
12 mm
6.3/0219 664.. AW 30
(0614 5730)
15 mm
5.5/0219 955.. AW 30
(0614 5730)
15 mm
6.3/0219 063.. AW 30
(0614 5730)
20 mm
6.3/0215 963.. AW 30
(0614 5730)
12 mm
8.0/0215 98..
AW 40
(0614 5740)
15 mm
8.0/0219 008.. AW 40
(0614 5740)
15 mm
Changing the bit (Fig. I/II)
▸
Loosen the locking lever
[20]
.
▸
Take the driving tool out of the bracket.
▸
Counter hold the motor shaft
[24]
using a 10
mm open-ended spanner and undo and screw off
the retaining nut
[22]
using a 9 mm open-ended
spanner.
▸
Change the bit
[23]
.
Assembly takes place in reverse order.
Changing the guide sleeve (Fig. I/III)
▸
Pull out the index bolt
[11]
▸
Remove the centring unit
[12]
.
▸
Pull the guide sleeve
[25]
out of the guide
tube
[17]
and replace.
Assembly takes place in reverse order.
Note
Ensure that the index bolt
[11]
engages
again.