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setting adjustment collar that may be The detents “lock” the locator in place, adjusted to one of twenty-one settings. ensuring an accurate depth setting. The torque is adjustable from 10 to 140 WARNING To reduce the risk of explosion,electric shock and property dam-mage. always check the work areafor hidden pipes and wires beforedrilling. 1. Select the proper drywall screw for eachinch-pounds. job. Pilot holes are not needed. To insert 3. To remove the locator assembly, turn screws, place the screw onto the insert the ramp-off sleeve while pulling it To select a setting, turn the adjustment bit, then align the screw against the work away from the tool. Reattaching the collar on the tool. The selected setting surface, making sure to hold the tool and locator assembly will not change the will appear above the arrow as shown screw square to the work surface. depth setting. (Fig. 10). If the tool or screw are misaligned, Adjusting Torque Setting the screw will not drive into the work These screwdrivers have a torque setting surface or it will not drive straight. Driving Drywall Screws (Fig. 11) adjustment collar for driving different types 2. Pull the trigger and push the tool forward For Screwdrivers Rated 0-4000 RPM of screws into different materials. When with a “punching” motion to sink the Standard drywall screws are generally properly adjusted, the clutch will slip at a screw into the drywall. A punching mo designed for attaching drywall to wood preset torque to prevent driving the screw tion will engage the snap-action clutch, studs and 26 through 20-gauge steel studs. too deep and to prevent damage to the cause the screw to start rotating, sink MILWAUKEE Screwdrivers are ideal for screw or tool. the screw and disengage the snap-ac driving these types of drywall screws. The tion clutch within a fraction of a second. depth setting is very important. Refer to the If pressure is not maintained on the tool For Cat. Nos. 6580-20 & 6581-20 (Fig. 9) guide below for the correct depth setting after engaging the snap-action clutch, The 6580-20 Screwdriver has a torque (Fig. 11). the screw will not properly seat. setting adjustment collar that may be adjusted to one of forty-four settings. Correct. Head of screw is below surface, but does not puncture fac-ing. Too deep. Head of screw punches hole in drywall surface, making finishing difficult and allowing moisture be-neath facing. Decrease depth. Too shallow. Head of screw extends above drywall face and can not be finished off. Increase depth. Fig. 11 The snap-action clutch will automatically The torque is adjustable from 10 to 140 disengage and the insert bit will stop inch-pounds. rotating once the screw has been driven to the selected depth. The 6581-20 Screwdriver has a torque setting adjustment collar that may be These screwdrivers feature a snap-acadjusted to one of thirty-three settings. tion clutch, which may ratchet slightly Beyond setting thirty-three, the tool will stall when the screw is sun...
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