Parts identification, Bit-locking function, Keyless drill chuck – Panasonic EY6230 User Manual

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PARTS IDENTIFICATION

® Keyless drill chuck

Note: When attaching or removing a

bit, be sure to set the reversing
lever to its c e n t e r position
{switch lock).

This tool is equipped with a keyless
drill chuck.

1. Attachment

Insert the bit and turn the lock col­
lar clockwise (looking from the

front) to tighten.

When the clicking sounds stop
while tightening, attachment is

2. Removal

Turn the lock collar counterclock­
wise (looking from the front), then

remove the bit.

Note: If excessive play occurs in the

chuck, Cl) secure the drill in place
and tighten the chuck by turning
® clockwise, (

2

) open the chuck

claws by unscrewing the lock col­

lar and CD tighten the screw (left-

handed screw) with a screwdriver

by turning it counterclockwise
(viewed from the front).

Lock collar

Clutch Handle

(Clutch Torque Setting)

Adjust the torque to one of the 21

possible settings to the job. There is

an interval of about 0.3 Nm (3 kg-cm
or 2.6 in-lbs) between steps.
CAUTION! Test the setting before

actual operation.

Set the scale at this line

Reference for Adjusting Torque

Scale

Torque

Use

1

Approx, 1,0 Nm
(10 kgf-cm or 8,7 in-lbs.)

For driving

terminal screws

6

Approx. 2.5 Nm
(25 kgf-cm or 21,7 in-lbs.)

For driving

machine screws

11

Approx. 3.9 Nm
{40 kgf-cm or 37.7 in-lbs.)

For driving screws
Into soft materials

16

Approx. 5,4 Nm

(55 kgf-cm or 47,7 in-lbs.) For driving

screws into

hardwood

21

Approx. 6,9 Nm

(70 kgf-cm or 60.7 in-lbs.)

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High speed
Low speed

For powerful

driving and drilling

Bit-locking function

1. With the trigger switch not engaged

and a screwdriver bit locked in

place, and the tool can be used as
a manual screwdriver (up to 22.5

Nm, 230 kgf-cm, 199 in-lbs.).

There will be a little play in the

chuck, but this is not a malfunction.

2. This feature is handy for tightening

screws that require more torque than
the maximum torque of the driver

(position «a on the clutch), for con­

firming the tightness of a screw or to
loosen an extremely tight screw.

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