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Variable speed trigger switch (Fig. C)
This screwdriver is equipped with a variable
speed On/O trigger switch.
1. To start screwdriver, gently squeeze the
variable speed trigger switch (5). Note:
The screwdriver will turn at its slowest
speed when the variable speed trigger
switch is depressed slightly. The
screwdriver will turn at its fastest speed
when the variable speed trigger switch is
fully depressed.
2. To stop the screwdriver, release the
variable speed trigger switch (5).
Lock-on button (Fig. D)
The lock-on button feature allows the
trigger switch to be locked in the ON
position at full speed when continuous
operation for extended periods of time is
required.
To lock the lock-on button in the ON
position, pull back on the variable speed
trigger switch (5) to start the screwdriver
and push the lock-on button (6) into the
screwdriver handle. Release the variable
speed trigger switch while holding the
lock-on button into the screwdriver handle.
The screwdriver will continue to run. To
release the lock-on button, pull variable
speed trigger switch back (5) and then
release the trigger.
Note: Operating the screwdriver with the
variable speed trigger switch for an
extended period of time may cause the
screwdriver motor to overheat. If the
screwdriver gets hot, stop driving screws
and allow it to cool for at least 15 minutes.
Inserting a screwdriver bit (Fig. E)
This tool has a magnetic bit holder that
provides convenient bit changes. To install a
bit, simply insert the hex bit shank (7) into
the magnetic bit holder (8) that is located
inside the depth stop (1). Push the bit into
the magnetic bit holder until the magnet
holds the bit in place.
Notes:
a. Use only 1" (25 mm) long bits that are
designed for use in driving drywall
screws.
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(Original instructions)
b. Make sure the bit size is correct for the
drywall screws being driven. This will
usually be a #2 size.
Replacing the magnetic bit holder (Fig. F)
If the magnetic bit holder becomes worn or
damaged, it must be replaced. The
replacement bit holder must be of the same
dimensions as the original and have the
ANSI retention groove on the end that is
inserted into the tool.
1. Remove the nosepiece (2) by turning it
counter clockwise.
Note: Do not use pliers on the nosepiece.
Only use your hand.
2. Grasp the screwdriver bit (7) with pliers
and pull it out of the magnetic bit holder
(8).
3. Grasp the large end of the bit holder with
pliers and pull it straight out of the
screwdriver spindle (9).
4. Reverse the process by inserting the
replacement magnetic bit holder into the
tool.
Note: When inserting the replacement for
magnetic bit holder, gently tap it into
place to make sure it is fully inserted.
Grasp the large end of the magnetic bit
holder to ensure the retention groove (10)
is holding the magnetic bit holder in
place in the tool.
5. Reinstall the screwdriver bit and nose
piece.
Safety Recommendations
Check the following every time you use the
screwdriver:
1. Wear safety glasses or a mask.
2. Use hearing protection.
3. The screwdriver tip is the right size and it
is in good condition.
4. No power cables "live" where you are
inserting the screws.
Note: Failure to follow these safety rules
will signifi cantly increase the risk of injury.

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