f. bit storage (fig.8)
Fig.8
g. Switch on and off (Fig.9)
Fig.9
4. Operation for working.
a. Screw driving
• Try to use modern designed screws for easy driving and improved grip. Install the
correct driver bit.
• Ensure that the torque adjustment collar is set to the most suitable setting, if in
doubt start with a low setting and gradually increase the setting until the most
suitable position is found.
• Use the correct speed for the job, apply minimal pressure to the trigger initially.
• Only increase the speed when full control can be maintained.
• It is advisable to drill a pilot hole first, slightly longer and just smaller than the
shank diameter of the screw to be fitted. The pilot hole will act as a guide for the
screw and will also make tightening of the screw less difficult.
• When screws are positioned close to an edge of the material, a pilot hole will also
help to prevent splitting of the wood.
• Use the correct countersinking bit to accommodate the screw head so that it does
not protrude.
• If the screw becomes difficult to drive in, remove and try a slightly larger or
•
The tool is equipped with two bit
storages which are located on either
side of the tool. It is convenient to
store your double-ended bits in it.
•
Squeeze the trigger switch to start
the drill. And allow the drill reaches
full speed before beginning drilling.
•
After completing your drilling, release
the trigger switch, allow the bit to
come to a complete stop before
setting the drill down.
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