the risk of starting the tool accidentally.
hex drive by pulling on bit after it has been
inserted.
Bit Storage. Longer bits could interfere with
proper tool operation and result in user in-
jury.
Inserting Bits
(Fig. 1, Fig. 4)
Your tool is equipped with a quick release
Locking Sleeve 5.
Insert the desired accessory into the Hex
Drive 6 until the until the bit is locked into
place.
The Locking Sleeve 5 accepts only standard
1/4" hexagonal shank accessories with pow-
er groove. One-Inch Bits 26 (not included)
should only be used along with a Bit Holder
27 (not included).
Fig. 4
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Removing Bits
(Fig. 1, Fig. 4)
To remove an accessory, pull the Locking
Sleeve 5 backward and simply remove the
accessory from the hex drive.
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Assembly
Disconnect battery pack from tool before making any assembly, adjust-
ments or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce
To avoid loss of control,
ensure bit is locked in
Only store short screw-
driver bits in the on-tool
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Inserting and Removing the Laser
Level
(Fig. 1, Fig. 5)
The Laser Level 15 is stored in the Laser
Level Storage Compartment 19 at the base
of the tool. Remove the Laser Level 15 from
the tool before using it for leveling. The La-
ser Level 15 can be stored in the tool dur-
ing driving, drilling, stud finding operations,
transportation, and storage.
To Remove the Laser Level
(Fig. 1, Fig. 5)
Using a finger, firmly slide the Laser Level 15
out of the Laser Level Storage Compartment
19 located underneath the Stud Finder's
Switch 10.
Fig. 5
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To Insert the Laser Level
(Fig. 6)
Align the Laser Level 15 and slide it into the
Laser Level Storage Compartment 19 until it
locks into position. Do not force.
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