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For both locator assemblies,
the detents on the inside of
the sleeve represent different
depths. Every two clicks of the
locator equal 1/64". Continue
adjusting the locator to the
desired depth.
1. To increase the driving
depth, simply rotate the
locator in the direction
labeled
.
2. To decrease the driving
depth, simply rotate the
locator in the direction
labeled
.
The detents "lock" the locator in place, ensuring
an accurate depth setting.
3. To remove the locator assembly, turn the ramp-
off sleeve while pulling it away from the tool.
Reattaching the locator assembly will not change
the depth setting.
Adjusting Torque Setting
These screwdrivers have a torque setting adjust-
ment collar for driving different types of screws into
different materials. When properly adjusted, the
clutch will slip at a preset torque to prevent driving
the screw too deep and to prevent damage to the
screw or tool.
For Cat. Nos. 6580-20
The 6580-20 Screwdriver has a torque setting
adjustment collar that may be adjusted to one of
forty-four settings. The torque is adjustable from
10 to 140 inch-pounds.
To select a setting, turn the adjustment collar in the
direction indicated on the tool. The selected setting
will appear in the window as shown.
Fig. 8
HIGHER -TORQUE - LOWER
NOTE: Use a piece of scrap material to test the dif-
ferent settings before driving screws into workpiece.
To determine a specifi c setting for your application,
use a torque wrench to check the correct torque at
any particular setting.
For Cat. No. 6780-20
The 6780-20 Screwdriver has a torque setting
adjustment collar that may be adjusted to one of
twenty-one settings. The torque is adjustable from
10 to 140 inch-pounds.
To select a setting, turn the
adjustment collar on the tool.
The selected setting will appear
above the arrow as shown.
NOTE: Use a piece of scrap
material to test the different
settings before driving screws
into workpiece. To determine
a specifi c setting for your ap-
plication, use a torque wrench to check the correct
torque at any particular setting.
Fig. 7
SETTING
Fig. 9
WARNING
sion, electric shock and property damage,
Deeper
always check the work area for hidden pipes
and wires before drilling.
Driving Drywall Screws
For Screwdrivers Rated up to 4000 RPM
1/16"
Standard drywall screws are generally designed
for attaching drywall to wood studs and 26 through
20-gauge steel studs. MILWAUKEE Screwdrivers
are ideal for driving these types of drywall screws.
The depth setting is very important. Refer to the
guide below for the correct depth setting.
Fig. 10
Correct. Head of screw is
below surface, but does not
puncture facing.
Too deep. Head of screw
punches hole in drywall sur-
face, making fi nishing diffi cult
and allowing moisture be-
neath facing. Decrease depth.
Too shallow. Head of screw
extends above drywall face
and can not be fi nished off.
Increase depth.
1. Select the proper drywall screw for each job. Pilot
holes are not needed. To insert screws, place the
screw onto the insert bit, then align the screw
against the work surface, making sure to hold
the tool and screw square to the work surface.
If the tool or screw are misaligned, the screw will
not drive into the work surface or it will not drive
straight.
2. Pull the trigger and push the tool forward with a
"punching" motion to sink the screw into the dry-
wall. A punching motion will engage the snap-ac-
tion clutch, cause the screw to start rotating, sink
the screw and disengage the snap-action clutch
within a fraction of a second. If pressure is not
maintained on the tool after engaging the snap-
action clutch, the screw will not properly seat.
The snap-action clutch will automatically disen-
gage and the insert bit will stop rotating once the
screw has been driven to the selected depth.
These screwdrivers feature a snap-action clutch,
which may ratchet slightly when the screw is
sunk to the selected depth.
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To reduce the risk of explo-

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