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Milwaukee 6755-1 Operating Instructions page 2

Heavy-duty drywall screw driver

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OPERATION
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, always wear
eye protection.
Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed
Your Drywall Driver may be used at any speed from 0-4000
RPM.
1. To start tool, pull Trigger.
2. To vary the driving speed, simply increase or decrease
pressure on Trigger. The further the Trigger is pulled, the
greater the speed.
3. To stop the tool, release Trigger.
Using Forward/Reverse Switch (Fig 3.)
1. For forward (clockwise) rotation, push the forward/reverse
switch to FWD as shown.
2. For reverse (counterclockwise) rotation, push the
forward/reverse switch to REV as shown. Although an inter-
lock prevents reversing the tool while the motor is running,
allow the motor to come to a full stop before reversing.
Fig. 3
Locking Trigger Switch (Fig. 4.)
The Lock Button, located next to the Trigger Switch, holds
Trigger in the ON position for continuous full speed use.
1. To lock Trigger Switch, push Lock Button in while pulling
Trigger. Then release Trigger.
2. To unlock Trigger Switch, pull Trigger and release.
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Operating Instructions (continued)
1.
2.
1. Reverse
2. Forward
Fig. 4
1.
2.
1. Trigger
2. Lock button
APPLICATIONS
To reduce the risk of electric shock, check
work area for hidden pipes and wires before
driving screws.
Driving Drywall Screws (See Figs. 5 & 6 - next page)
Standard Drywall Screws are generally designed for attaching
drywall to wood studs and 25 through 20-gauge steel studs.
Your 0-4000 RPM ScrewDriver is ideal for driving these types
of drywall screws. The depth setting is very important. Refer
to the guide at the right for the correct depth setting.
1. To insert screws, select the proper Drywall Screw for each
job. Pilot holes are not needed. Place screw onto the insert bit,
then align the screw against the work surface, making sure you
are holding the tool and screw square to the work surface as
shown at right. If you misalign the tool or the screw, the screw
will not drive into the work surface, or it will not drive straight.
2. Pull the Trigger and push tool forward with a "punching"
motion to sink the screw into the drywall. A punching motion
will engage the clutch, cause the screw to start rotating, sink
the screw and disengage the clutch within a fraction of a sec-
ond. If you do not maintain pressure on the tool after engaging
the clutch, the screw will not properly seat.
The clutch will automatically disengage and the insert bit will
stop rotating once the screw has been driven to the selected
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