Product Familiarisation; Intended Use; Unpacking Your Tool; Before Use - Silverline 267412 Manual Del Usuario

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Product Familiarisation

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Autofeed Connector
2
Screw Length Knob
3
Screw Length Notches
4
Screwdriver Bit Eye
5
Loading Point
6
Guide
7
Stopper Base
8
Screw Belt Feeder
9
Depth Adjuster
10
Chuck
11
Autofeed Mechanism Mounting
12
Forward/Reverse Selector
13
Speed Adjuster
14
Trigger
15
Lock On Button
16
Handle
17
Chuck Key
18
Screw Belt Feeder
19
Collated Screw Belt
20
Collated Screwdriver Bit

Intended Use

• When used with the autofeed screwdriver attachment the drill is intended
for driving collated screws into plasterboard/drywall and light, low
density wood.
• The drill also operates as a standard mains operated drill (without
masonry hammer action) for normal drilling applications with wood,
metal and other materials.

Unpacking Your Tool

• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Familiarise yourself with all its
features and functions.
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If
any parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before
attempting to use this tool.
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Before use

Assembling for autofeed use
1. Open the Chuck (10) using the Chuck Key (17)
2. Insert the Collated Screwdriver Bit (20) with the circlip resting on the
top of the chuck jaws as shown in Fig A.
3. Tighten the Chuck, ensuring that the chuck jaws have gripped on the
flat faces of the hex shaft
4. Line up the Collated Screwdriver Bit (20) with the Screwdriver Bit Eye
(4) and fit the Autofeed Connector (1) over the Autofeed Mechanism
Mounting (11) and twist to lock as indicated
5. Fit the Screw Belt Feeder (8)/ (18) to the Autofeed Mechanism by using
the provided hex key. Ensure that the Screw Belt Feeder (18) is in line
with the Handle (16)
Operation
Drill
Forward/Reverse
Direction can be changed using the Forward/Reverse Selector (12).
• Do not attempt to move the Forward/Reverse Selector whilst the drill is
operating
• Ensure the Forward/Reverse Selector is fully to the left or right so either
forward or reverse is cleanly selected
Speed control
• The rotation speed of the drill can be varied between 0 and 3100RPM
using the Speed Adjuster (13). This governs the maximum speed of the
Trigger (14)
• The speed is adjusted by rotating the Speed Adjuster which has multiple
click stop positions. The dial indicates '+' or '-' rotation to increase or
decrease speed
Trigger
• To start the drill, squeeze the Trigger (14)
• To stop the drill, release the Trigger
Lock on button
• The autofeed screwdriver is equipped with a Lock On Button (15). This
allows the Trigger (14) to be locked into the "on" position for tasks that
require extended continuous running.
• To use the lock on function, depress the lock on button whilst squeezing
the Trigger, the Trigger can then be released and the drill will continue
to operate
• To stop the autofeed screwdriver, squeeze, then release the Trigger
Autofeed Mechanism
Screw Length Adjustment
To adjust for different screw sizes, loosen the Screw Length Knob (2) and
adjust the length position by pulling or pushing the Stopper Base (7) so
you can re-position and lock the Screw Length Knob into one of the Screw
Length Notches (3). Select a Notch that contains the screw length just
within the Stopper Base.
Screw Depth Adjustment
To adjust the depth that the screws go into the material, loosen the Depth
Adjuster (9), move to the required position and re-tighten. This adjustment
restricts how far the inner part of the autofeed mechanism goes back
internally as the mechanism is used, the further it goes in, the further the
screw goes into the material. Normally keep the Depth Adjuster in the
central position and moving fully up or down will adjust by -5 to +5mm.
Autofeed operation
Setup
1. Slide a collated screw belt through the Screw Belt Feeder (18) and line
up the notch of the belt so it fits correctly in the Loading Point (5). It
may be easier to line up the second or third screw on the belt than
attempt to use the first screw
2. Adjust the mechanism to suit the length of the screw as described in
'Screw Length Adjustment'
3. Ensure the screw is in line with the Guide (6) and Stopper Base (7)
screw exit hole
4. Set the Depth Adjustment to the mid-point

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