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Parkside Performance PSBSAP 20-Li B3 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine page 20

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In second gear
(speed selector switch 6 in position 2),
you can reach a speed of approx. 2000 rpm for
carrying out drilling work.
Operation
Switching on/off
Turn on
Press and hold the ON/OFF switch 8 to start
the tool. The LED work light 0 lights up when
the ON/OFF switch 8 is pressed lightly or
fully. This provides illumination of the work
area in poor lighting conditions.
Switching off
Release the ON/OFF switch 8 to switch off
the tool.
Setting the rotational speed
Pressing the ON/OFF switch 8 lightly yields a low
speed. Increasing the pressure increases the speed.
NOTE
The integrated motor brake ensures that the
tool stops quickly.
Changing the direction of rotation
Change the direction of rotation by pushing the
rotation direction switch 7 to the right or left.
Tips and tricks
Tip! How to do things correctly.
Before operation, check whether the screw
or drill bit is correctly fitted, i.e. centred in the
chuck.
Screw bits are labelled according to their di-
mensions and their shape. If you are uncertain,
always check first whether the bit fits tightly in
the screw head without any play.
Torque
Smaller screws/bits can be damaged if you
set too high a torque or too high a speed.
PSBSAP 20-Li B3
Hard screw joints (in metal)
Particularly high torques occur, e.g. in metal
screw joints when using drive sockets. Select
a low rotational speed.
Soft screw joints (e.g. in soft wood)
Here, too, use a low speed to avoid damaging
the wood surface when it comes into contact
with the metal screw head. Use a countersink.
Small screws can be screwed directly into soft
wood without predrilling.
When drilling in wood, metal and other
materials, observe the following:
Use a high speed for drill bits with a small
diameter and a low speed for drill bits with
a large diameter.
Select a low speed for hard materials and
a high speed for soft materials.
Mark the spot where you want to drill using
a centre punch or nail. Select a low rotational
speed when starting.
Pull the rotating drill bit from the hole repeatedly
to remove dust and chips and clear the hole.
Drilling in metal
Use a metal drill (HSS). For optimum results,
you should cool the drill bit with oil.
Metal drill bits can also be used to drill into
plastics. Start with a 3 mm drill bit and then
increase the size until the desired hole diameter
is achieved.
Drilling in brick
Use a carbide-tipped masonry drill (max.
recommended drill diameter 16 mm).
Drilling in wood
Use a wood drill with a lathe centre; for deep
holes, use an auger bit; for large-diameter
holes, use a Forstner bit.
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