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1. Handle release button
1. LED Torch
2. On/Off switch of Led Torch
1. Torque Setting Ring, 2. Graduation, 3. Arrow
Automatic Spindle Lock
The Cordless Screwdriver is equipped with an automatic locking system. This feature will lock the bit holder in one position when the trigger is released.
This will allow you to tighten or loosen a nut or screw by rotating the tool by hand with the switch off. This is convenient when higher turning torque is required.
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Adjusting the handle position
In addition to the general pistol grip function, the screwdriver also incorporates a twist grip facility
that doubles its use as a general in line screwdriver, useful for screwdriving in areas with awkward
access. To change the handle position, press the handle release button and twist the handle through
180° until it clicks into position.
Lighting up the Led Torch
CAUTION: Do not look into the Led Torch or see the source of light directly.
The cordless screwdriver also comes with a LED torch mounted just below the handle. This torch
illuminates the fastener being removed or installed by the screwdriver.
To light up the led torch, depress down the On/Off switch once directly. To light off the led torch,
depress down the On/Off switch again directly.
NOTE: Use a dry cloth to wipe the dirt off the lens of the led torch. Be careful not to scratch the lens
of torch, or it may lower the illumination.
Adjusting the fastening torque
CAUTION: To prevent damaging the tool or driving screws, be attention not to screw driving too
deep into the work piece. Release the trigger when you feel the clutch slip.
The fastening torque can be adjusted in 11 levels by turning the torque setting ring. Align the
graduations with the arrow on the tool body. You can get the minimum fastening torque at 1
and maximum torque at the marking. The clutch will slip at various torque levels when set at
the number 1 to 10. The clutch does not work at the marking.
(i) For light duty work, use lower settings.
(ii) For heavy duty work, use higher settings.
Proper setting for driving screws
1. Set the torque setting ring on the lowest setting to begin.
2. Try tightening the first screw. If the screwdriver drives smoothly, proceed with the next screw.
3. If the screwdriver's clutch slips, increase the torque setting and try again until the screwdriver
drives the screw without incident.
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