Opera tion-clutches, Lubrication, Cleaning – Black & Decker Scrugun 402 User Manual

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OPERA TION-CLUTCHES

In all Black and Decker Scruguns, a clutch provides a "dead”

or stationary front spindle to permit the driving accessory to

"locate” the screw slot or nut. Forward pressure then engages

the clutch and drives the fastener.

No. 12 Scruguns are equipped with either a "Positive” or
"Adjustable” clutch. Operation of these clutches is as follows:

Positive Clutch—With the positive clutch, output torque of the
screwdriver Is directly controlled by operator pressure against the
fastener. A heavy forward pressure will hold the clutch engaged
to a high torque; while light forward pressure allows the clutch to

disengage at a lower torque. Release of pressure completely
disengages the clutch. Maximum torque on a fastener is reached
by maintaining forward pressure on the tool and allowing the
clutch to ratchet momentarily; the resultant hammering will
further tighten the fastener.

Adjustable Clutch—The adjustable clutch mechanism allows the
operator to drive a series of fasteners to a pre-set uniform
torque. Torque output is controlled mechanically by a spring

loaded clutch mechanism and operator pressure on the tool has

no effect on output. The adjustable clutch mechanism is also

provided with a dead spindle so that complete release of pres­

sure on tool will disengage output spindle.

To adjust the clutch, slide the locking ring toward the gear

case. This action unlocks the adjusting ring and allows it to be

rotated. Turning the adjusting ring so that it moves toward the

gear case will increase the output torque of the clutch.

An increase in the force required to turn the adjusting ring

indicates that the clutch setting is Increasing.

Turning the ring so that it moves away from the gear case

will decrease the clutch setting. This is matched with a decrease

In effort required to turn the adjusting ring. CAUTION: Once

the adjusting ring is free from spring pressure additional loosen­

ing has no. further effect on the clutch and should be avoided.

If the adjusting ring is loosened too far it will come off the

tool allowing the locking ring and spring also to come off. No
damage is done and these can be reassembled by operator.

SPRING MECHANISM

DEAD SPINDLE CLUTCH

ADJUSTABLE CLUTCH

LUBRICATION

Black and Decker Tools are completely lubricated at factory and

are ready for use. Gears should be relubricated every 60 days

to 6 months depending upon use. To lubricate, remove gear
case, wipe out old grease, and refill gear case with B&D Heavy-
Duty Grease to the amount specified on the Parts List packed

with your tool.

It is also recommended that the clutch faces be given a light

greasing after every 50 hours of usage. Refer to "exploded"
parts bulletin (included with your tool) If you have any difficulty
in making the minor disassembly necessary to reach the clutch.

CLEANING

With the tool motor running, blow dirt and dust out of all air
vents with

dry

air at least once a week. Also blow any dirt out of

Switches, Quick-change Chuck or Screw Depth Locator. If your tool
has a Locator, it should be disassembled after each day's work
and all parts cleaned with kerosene or other cleaning solvent.

Preferably, dry parts with an air hose with the motor running.

ACCESSORIES

Number 12 Scrugun Models can utilize practically every type
of fastening accessory (bits, bit tip holders, shanks for sockets,
etc.) with a hex shank.

Your Tool will handle a wide variety of bits and other fastening

accessories. Some of these are listed below, but for the very
many other types and sizes of accessories please see your Black

& Decker Distributor, or refer to Black & Decker Catalog No. 1.

SQUARE DRIVE SHANKS —

1/4" HEX DRIVE SHANK

No. 20510

2" Overall Length, For

V

a

"

Square Drive Sockets

No. 20511

6" Overall Length, For "
Square Drive Sockets

PHILLIPS HEAD BITS —

lv4" HEX DRIVE SHANKS

No. 54595 No. 1 Point, 1-15/16" Overall

Length

No. 54592 No. 2 Point, 1-15/16" Overall

Length

No. 54594 No. 3 Point, 1-15/16" Overall

Length

BIT TIP HOLDERS —

1/4" HEX DRIVE SHANKS

No. 61108 Non-Magnetic, For

V

a

"

Bit Tips

No. 63957 Magnetic, For Vi" Bit Tips

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HEX BIT TIPS

No. 38403 Phillips, No. 1 Point

No. 38404 Phillips, No. 2 Point

No. 38405 Phillips, No. 3 Point

No. 61102 Phillips Pozedriv®, No. 2 Point

No. 61104 Phillips Pozedriv®, No. 3 Point

No. 38406 Frearson Type (Reed & Prince)

SOCKETS (Use with Square Drive Shanks)

G.

Cat. No.

Type

Hex
Size

Diam.

20512

Non-Mag.

1/4"

1/2"

20514

Non-Mag.

5/16"

1/2"

20516

Non-Mag.

3/8"

9/16"

38420

Magnetic

1/4"

7/16"

38422

Magnetic

5/16"

1/2"

38424

Magnetic

3/8"

9/16"

SLOTTED HEAD SCREWS are easily driven with "Bit and Finder”

accessories. Finder Sleeve No. 65879 adapts the thread on the

front of the clutch housing to hold all 719000 series Finders
which then become integral with the housing.

If you prefer, separate Bits with Rotating Finders are available

to mount directly in the Scrugun chuck. See your B&D Catalog

No. 1 for the complete selection of accessories.

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