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desired angle) until it engages and a clear "click"
can be heard from the locking button (5) .
For removal: Press the locking button (5) .
Remark:
The screwdriver magazine can be attached to the
screwdriver in 8 positions (each rotated in 45°
increments).
5.2
Adjusting the depth stop (1)
Set the depth guide (1) without inserted screw
strip (12) to the length of the screw used to
ensure trouble-free functioning.
Note:
The numbers on the scale (2) correspond to the
maximum screw length. If the length of your
screws is between 2 values: Set to the next
higher number.
- Press and keep the button (3) pressed, shift depth
guide (1) and set to a number.
- Release the button (3) and shift the depth guide
(1) until it clearly engages.
5.3
Presetting the screw depth
Fig. B
Adjust the screw depth by turning the knurled wheel
(4).
- Push in the depth stop (1) up to the stop and hold
in this position.
- The tip of the screwdriver bit (10) should protrude
approx. 3 mm beyond the depth stop (1).
- If required, adjust the screw depth by turning the
knurled wheel (4).
Fine adjustment is performed after the tool is tested.
See section 6.2.
6. Use
6.1
Inserting / Removing a screw strip (12)
Fig. C
Check whether the screw heads are resting on
the plastic strip otherwise the strip guide may
become damaged and no longer function correctly.
The screw strip (12) can be inserted from either
side.
- Push the screw belt (12) from below through the
rear belt guide (7) and the front belt guide (6) ,
until the first screw is one position before the
screw-in position. The screwdriver bit (10) picks
up this screw when the depth stop (1) is pushed
inwards.
To remove the screw strip (12), pull it upwards
through the tool. Do not pull back the screw
strip (12).This may cause serious damage.
6.2
Handling
- Set clockwise rotation and "manual mode" or
"automatic mode" on the screwdriver. Always
read the safety warnings and operating
instructions for the relevant screwdriver. In
automatic mode, do not touch any rotating
parts, such as spindle, screwdriver bit or bit
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holder - risk of injury due to unintentional
automatic activation of the machine.
- Keep the tool at a right angle to the workpiece
surface and press the screwdriver magazine with
the depth guide (1) against the workpiece to be
screwed in. The screw is inserted.
- Fine adjustment of the screw-in depth: If required,
adjust the screw depth by turning the knurled
wheel (4).
Note:
Always ensure that the right screwdriver bit for the
screw is used. If you are working with Philips
screws, make sure you use a Philips screwdriver
bit.
Always use the matching screw type for the
respective workpiece material (see chapter
Technical Data)
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7. Cleaning, Maintenance
Contamination might cause the screwdriver
magazine to malfunction, therefore regular cleaning
is recommended.
Before cleaning / maintenance: Remove the
screwdriver magazine from the screwdriver.
Do not oil or grease.
Do not clean the screwdriver magazine using
aspiration methods.
Fig. D
Disassemble in the event of strong contamination.
Press the unlocking spring (13) with pliers and pull
the carriage with the front belt guide (6) together
with the depth guide (1) out of the housing. Pull the
depth guide (1) off the carriage with the front belt
guide (6) and clean all parts. Remove persistent
residues with a brush.
Assembly takes place in reverse order.
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8. Accessories
Use only genuine Metabo accessories.
Use only accessories that fulfil the requirements
and specifications listed in these operating
instructions.
Screwdriver tools / screwdriver bits:
(length: 146 mm)
PH (Phillips) no.2 x 146 mm (630836000)
For a complete range of accessories, see
www.metabo.com or the catalogue.
9. Repairs
Repairs to devices must be carried out by
qualified specialists only!
If you have Metabo power tools that require repairs,
please contact your Metabo service centre. For
addresses see www.metabo.com.
You can download a list of spare parts from
www.metabo.com.