Blaupunkt BP6310C Instrucciones De Uso página 14

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Two Speed Gear Setting
The drill is fitted with a 2 speed gear system allowing for high and low drilling speeds. To set the speed use the slider switch on the
top of the drill.
• Use the low (1) speed for high power and torque applications.
• Use the high (2) speed for low power fast drilling applications.
• Do not attempt to adjust the speed setting while the drill is in use otherwise the gears will be damaged.
Drilling (Wood and other soft materials)
• If drilling in a small workpiece, make sure it is securely held in a vice or clamped to a secure platform such as a bench or table.
• Install the correct drill bit in the chuck. Rotate the chuck body to loosen or tighten the drill bit in the chuck. Never use the drill's
power to rotate the chuck body.
• Select the rotation direction to clockwise using the button located above the trigger switch.
• Select the correct transmission speed. Use the slower speed for drilling large holes.
• Set the torque adjusting collar to the drilling position (Fig.2 (3)).
• Slide the fully charged battery pack onto the base of the handle.
• Mark the drilling point with a centre punch when drilling in metal to prevent the drill bit from slipping off centre as you begin
drilling.
• Place the drill bit at the location of the hole to be drilled and squeeze the trigger. The harder you squeeze, the faster the drill
turns.
Drilling (Masonry)
• Follow drilling instructions as above but adjust the collar to the hammer position (Fig.2 (4))
• Use only drill bits suitable for masonry.
• It is not recommended to use the hammer setting when drilling into wall and floor tiles as this may cause them to crack or
shatter, instead use a specialist bit and use the standard drilling function as above.
Driving Screws
Suggested Torque Settings
1-4
5-8
9-14
15-21
• Install the correct screwdriver bit in the chuck. Use the largest bit size that will properly that the screw. Make sure the that
sides of the bit are gripped by the chuck.
• Set the transmission speed to low speed.
• Set the rotation directions to clockwise.
• Set the torque collar desired setting (Fig.1(1))
• Place the screwdriver bit into the screw and hold the bit firmly into the screw to prevent slippage and drive a test screw.
• After driving a test screw, adjust the torque setting up or down so the screw is driven to the desired depth without being over
driven.
• Release the trigger immediately when the torque clutch begins to 'rattle' .
• Screws can be removed by reversing the direction of the rotation.
Driving small screws
Driving medium size screws into soft materials
Driving screws into soft and medium-density materials
Driving screws into hardwood
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