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Bit Holder - Ryobi ESD600K Owner's Operating Manual

Tek screw driver

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SCREW DRIVER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Never touch the chuck or other metal parts of the screw
driver when screwing into walls, boards or other surfaces
covering electrical wiring. Hold the screw driver around
plastic parts to prevent electric shocks.
2. Match bit holder to screw size to prevent damage to the
screw head.
3. Never cover vents since they must always be open for
proper motor cooling.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
8mm magnetic bit holder, 10mm magnetic bit holder, 8mm
plastic nose piece, 10mm plastic nose piece.
APPLICATION
(Only use your tool for the purposes listed below.)
Tightening and loosening teks screw.
Recommended application with hardest media is driving
tek screw into light gauge steel.
REPLACING THE BIT HOLDER (Fig 2.)
1. Pull the locking sleeve. The locking sleeve and adjusting
sleeve come out of the gear case as a unit.
2. Pull the bit holder straight out. If it is difficult to remove by
hand, use pliers.
3. Insert the bit holder in the hex. hole of the spindle until
the ball-lock of the bit holder snaps into the groove in the
gear case then push in the adjusting sleeve as far as it
will go.
Adjusting Sleeve
TRIGGER SWITCH (Fig 3.)
1. This tool is started and stopped by depressing and
releasing the trigger.
2. If you want to set a constant speed for continuous
operation, press the lock-on button while the trigger is
depressed. Depress the trigger again to release the lock.
3. To reverse the direction of rotation, stop the driver by
releasing the trigger and push the reversing switch to the
right or left.
4. When the reversing switch is set to the LEFT the screw
driver will turn clockwise (seen from the handle end of the
driver).
5. When the reversing switch is set to the RIGHT the screw
driver will turn anti-clockwise.
Locking Sleeve

Bit Holder

Fig 2.
Reversing
Switch
Trigger
DEPTH SETTING (Fig 4.)
1. The tool's adjustable nose piece enables you to
automatically drive a screw to a preset depth.
2. To adjust your screw driver so it will drive screws to the
desired depth, unlock the locking sleeve.
3. Turn the adjusting sleeve to the appropriate bit holder
depth or to any desired depth.
4. Test the driver by screwing in a fastener in scrap material
to determine whether the screwing depth is correctly
adjusted.
5. Further adjustment may be necessary to increase or
decrease the screwing depth.
Adjusting Sleeve
Locking Sleeve
DRIVING SCREWS
1. To drive a screw, put the screwdriver bit holder in the screw
head and align the driver in the desired position against
the work surface.
2. Depress the trigger and once the motor is running, push
the tool forward to start screwing or unscrewing.
Lock-On
Button
Fig 3.
Fig 4.

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