Global Machinery Company DSSCR 710W User Manual

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Unpacking

Due to modern mass production techniques, it is unlikely

that your GMC Power Tool is faulty or that a part is

missing. If you find anything wrong, do not operate the

tool until the parts have been replaced or the fault has

been rectified. Failure to do so could result in serious

personal injury.

Adjusting the driving depths

The depth to which a screw is driven into the wall or other

surface can be accurately set to suit the type of screw and

the material being fastened.
The driving depth is adjusted with

the depth adjustment collar (2).
1. Pull the depth adjustment

collar forward towards the

nose piece (1) as far as it

will go.

2. To increase the driving depth

rotate the depth adjustment

collar in a clockwise direction

(viewed from the rear).

3. To decrease the driving depth

rotate the depth adjustment

collar in an anti-clockwise

direction (viewed from the

rear).

4. When the driving depth has

been correctly adjusted pull

the depth adjustment collar backwards the rear of the

tool until it touches the large hex nut (4) on the front

of the tool housing.

NOTE.

It may be necessary to drive a number of screws

into a test piece of material to establish the ideal driving

depth adjustment.

Fitting a 1/4” shank bit

1/4” Shank bits and bit holder

extensions such as the one

supplied as an accessory can

be fitted into the magnetic hex

shank bit holder (3) located

inside the nose piece (1). The

magnetic hex shank bit holder

makes it easier and quicker to fit

screw driving bits.
When removing screws and other

fasteners, make sure that the

depth adjustment collar (2)

is pulled all the way forwards

towards the nose piece (1) and

that forward/reverse switch (9) is

positioned on the left-hand side

of the tool (as viewed from the

rear).

Switching on and off

1. To switch the tool on, squeeze

the variable speed trigger switch

(7).

2. The more pressure exerted on

the switch the faster the motor

will turn.

3. Releasing the trigger switch

stops the motor.

CAUTION.

Always maintain tight control of the tool when

switching on and off and remember that the motor will

continue to turn for a short while after switching off.

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