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User manual Milwaukee, model 6780-20

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familiar with the tool and the snap- The selected setting will appear in the action clutch action before attempting to window as shown (Fig. 9). drive screws into the workpiece. 3. To remove screws, remove the locator assembly and switch the forward/ reverse switch to the reverse position. Reattaching the locator assembly will not change the depth setting. 10 11 Fig. 10 NOTE: Use a piece of scrap material to test the different settings before driving screws into workpiece. To determine a specific setting for your application, use a torque wrench to check the correct torque at any particular setting. HIGHER -TORQUE - LOWER SETTING Fig. 9 NOTE: Use a piece of scrap material to test the different settings before driving screws into workpiece. To determine a specific setting for your application, torque wrench to check at any particular setting. Driving Decking Screws (Fig. 12)For Screwdrivers with Depth LocatorsRated 0-2500 RPM Standard decking screws are generally designed for attaching wood to wood studs. MILWAUKEE Screwdrivers are ideal for driving these types of decking screws. The depth setting is very important. Refer to the guide below for the correct depth setting (Fig. 12). Correct. Head of screw is below surface. Too deep. Head of screw punches hole in surface, allowing moisture to collect. Decrease depth. Too shallow. Head of screw extends above surface. Increase depth. Fig. 12 1. Select the proper decking 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. Wood screws have sharp points or drill points, and course threads that help the screw through the wood. 2. Pull the trigger and push the tool forward to sink the screw into the wood. A quick motion will engage the snap-action 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 disengage 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. NOTE: Practice driving screws into pieces of scrap material to become familiar with the tool and the snap-action clutch action before attempting to drive screws into the workpiece. 3. To remove screws, remove the locator assembly and switch the forward/ reverse switch to the reverse position. Reattaching the locator assembly will not change the depth setting. Driving Self-Drilling Screws intoCold-Formed Steel Framing (Fig. 13)For Adjustable Torque ScrewdriversRated 0-2500 RPM Follow this proc...

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