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Handling.
Switching ON/OFF (5).
First check that the cable and plug are
not damaged.
Switching the power tool ON:
Press switch (a). The speed depends on
how far the switch is pressed in.
Switching the power tool OFF:
To turn off, let go of switch.
Locking for continuous mode:
When the switch (a) is fully pressed in
(= maximum speed) press the locking
button (b).
To release, press switch (a) again and
then let go.
Selecting the direction of
rotation (4).
Set the direction of rotation using
selector switch for clockwise or
anti-clockwise rotation.
Only operate when power tool is at
a standstill.
Before working with the magazine holder,
check the direction of rotation of the
drive machine. The magazine holder may
only be operated in the position "Clock-
wise rotation".
Changing the insert (1).
!
Risk of injury
by switching the tool ON unintentionally.
Before changing the tool, pull out the mains
plug.
Pull off the magazine holder (1).
Remove the insert.
Notch in a new insert.
Replace the magazine holder (1).
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For a adjusting the torque (3)
(SCT 5-40 UM).
!
Risk of injury
by switching the tool ON unintentionally.
Before adjusting, pull out the mains plug.
The power tool is fitted with a simple claw
clutch. The torque can be changed by
adjusting the depth of engagement of the
clutch claws.
A greater depth of engagement produces
a greater torque and a lesser depth a
lower torque.
The adjustment is carried out by turning
the torque adjusting key (3).
Unscrew the bearing sleeve and
remove the screwed pin.
Turn the torque adjusting key (3) in the
desired direction.
Turning the screw/key clockwise to the
next notch will increase the depth engage-
ment by 0.16 mm. The depth engagement
is pre-set at the factory to approx.
0.75 mm.
Unscrew the bearing
sleeve (10 – 12 Nm).
The torque is dependent upon the force at
which the power tool is pressed against
the screw.
Cleaning and care.
!
Risk of injury
by switching the tool ON unintentionally.
Before cleaning, pull out the mains plug.
Carry out the following once a week, or
more often if the power tool is used more
frequently:
Clean the venting openings.
Blow out the motor space from outside
with dry compressed air.