DriviNG SCrewS
1. whenever possible, hold the tool at a right angle to the work surface.
2. Pull the trigger to start the motor.
3. Press the nosepiece with constant force against the work surface. Do not remove the tool from the
work surface until the clutch disengages and the bit stops rotating, signalling a fully driven screw.
4. Continue to allow the motor to run. the next screw will be automatically fed into place when the tool
is pulled off the work surface.
triGGer loCk
to lock the trigger for continuous operation, depress the trigger and push in the locking button then
release the trigger. the tool will continue to run. to turn off, squeeze and release the trigger.
DePtH oF Drive ADjuStMeNt
this tool is equipped with a locking depth control adjustment:
1. release the thumbwheel by depressing the red lock button.
2. Adjust the countersink by turning the depth adjustment thumbwheel.
3 refer to the markings on the tool for proper direction.
4. release the lock button after adjustment.
test drive screws while adjusting until the desired countersink is reached.
this tool has a depth-sensing clutch. when the screw is countersunk to the preset depth, it
automatically disengages and makes a click or ratcheting sound. this is normal and signals completion
of the drive.
bit rePlACeMeNt
Due to wear or damage, the bit will need to be replaced periodically or when changing between drive
types.
the bit can be removed/replaced:
1. without removing feed system
i.
remove fasteners from the tool.
ii.
Slide bit release button to rear.
iii. tilt tool forward and pulse trigger.
iv. bit will fall out.
v.
Hold tool upright.
vi. insert the new bit into the slide body.
vii. Slide bit release button to rear.
viii Pulse tool and release button when bit drops into place.
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