Maintenance - DeWalt DCF6201 Instruction Manual

Collated drywall screwgun attachment for drywall
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Fig. E
2. Holding the screw length adjustment tab in place,
adjust the shoe 
 5 
to the desired length.
3. Release the screw length adjustment tab. Make sure
that the locking pin has fully returned and is in the
correct position.
Inserting Collated Screw Strips (Fig. F)
NOTICE: Use only screw strips that are suitable to this
magazine. Only insert screw strips when the screwdriver
power is off and the trigger is locked.
Proper use of collated strips will reduce the risk of injury,
reduce jams and prevents screws from damaging work
piece. For best performance use new, undamaged strips
free of debris.
1. Take a collated strip, holding the plastic portion, and
feed from the bottom of the screw guide
the bottom of the advancing mechanism 
Fig. F
1
2. Continue feeding the strip until the first screw is 1 slot
below the driver bit.
Setting Screw Depth (Fig. A, G)
Turn fine depth adjustment
 3 
from behind the tool) to reduce the screw drive depth into
the work piece.
Turn the fine depth adjustment
screw drive depth into the work piece.
There is a gauge next to the adjustment wheel which
displays the screw depth setting. When the slider
gauge is furthest back from the nose of the tool the screw
driving depth is set to the deepest possible position.
When the slider is closest to the nose of the tool the screw
driving depth is set to proudest (most raised) position.
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5
2
 1 
and into
.
 4 
4
counterclockwise (as viewed
 3 
clockwise to increase the
of the
 12 
Fig. G
12
Driving Screws (Fig. A)
1. Before driving screws, ensure screwgun drive direction
is switched to forward position.
NoTE: Always hold the screwgun perpendicular to work
piece.
2. With the magazine installed on the screwgun, position
shoe
 5 
on work piece in location where screw is to be
driven.
3. Switch the screwgun on by holding the trigger in the on
position. Continue to hold trigger or engage the trigger
lock-on.
4. Apply pressure against work piece. This will advance
screw into alignment with screwdriver bit.
5. Continue to apply consistent pressure until screw is
driven in completely and screwgun clutches disengage.
6. Lift screwgun from workpiece.
The magazine is designed to drive screws completely into
work piece only. Once screwgun is lifted, adjustments to
screw must be made by first removing magazine.
Rotating the Collated Attachment
This attachment has the ability to rotate without being
taken off the drywall screwgun. To rotate, grip the top
portion with one hand, while holding the drywall screwgun
with the other then rotate. An audible "click" indicates the
magazine is in each of the available positions.

MAINTENANCE


WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Your D
WALT power tool has been designed to operate
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over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance.

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