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carol
January 20, 2025
how to use B&D 3/8" 7143 drill to Unscrew screw? Thank you.
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Mr. Anderson
February 4, 2025
To use a Black & Decker 3/8" 7143 drill to unscrew a screw, follow these steps:
1. Select the Correct Bit: Choose a screwdriver bit that matches the head of the screw (e.g., Phillips, flathead). Insert the bit securely into the drill's chuck.
2. Set the Drill to Reverse: Locate the forward/reverse switch on the drill, usually near the trigger. Slide it to the reverse position (indicated by an arrow pointing counter-clockwise).
3. Adjust the Speed and Torque: If the drill has adjustable speed or torque settings, set them to a low or medium level. This helps avoid stripping the screw or damaging the material.
4. Position the Drill: Align the bit with the screw head, ensuring it fits snugly and is centered. Hold the drill firmly and apply slight downward pressure.
5. Unscrew the Screw: Squeeze the trigger gently to start the drill in reverse. Allow the rotation to loosen and remove the screw.
6. Stop and Remove: Once the screw is fully removed, release the trigger and take the screw off the bit.
Always wear safety goggles and ensure the drill is unplugged or the battery is removed when changing bits.
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Do you have a question about the 7043-04 and is the answer not in the manual?
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how to use B&D 3/8" 7143 drill to Unscrew screw? Thank you.
To use a Black & Decker 3/8" 7143 drill to unscrew a screw, follow these steps:
1. Select the Correct Bit: Choose a screwdriver bit that matches the head of the screw (e.g., Phillips, flathead). Insert the bit securely into the drill's chuck.
2. Set the Drill to Reverse: Locate the forward/reverse switch on the drill, usually near the trigger. Slide it to the reverse position (indicated by an arrow pointing counter-clockwise).
3. Adjust the Speed and Torque: If the drill has adjustable speed or torque settings, set them to a low or medium level. This helps avoid stripping the screw or damaging the material.
4. Position the Drill: Align the bit with the screw head, ensuring it fits snugly and is centered. Hold the drill firmly and apply slight downward pressure.
5. Unscrew the Screw: Squeeze the trigger gently to start the drill in reverse. Allow the rotation to loosen and remove the screw.
6. Stop and Remove: Once the screw is fully removed, release the trigger and take the screw off the bit.
Always wear safety goggles and ensure the drill is unplugged or the battery is removed when changing bits.
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