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Selecting a Bit:Â Choose the correct bit size and type for the screw. Insert it into the magnetic sleeve at the end of the handle.
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Adjusting Torque:Â Rotate the torque adjustment collar on the handle.
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Lower Numbers (e.g., 1-3):Â Lower torque for tiny, delicate screws (e.g., in glasses or watches).
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Higher Numbers (e.g., 4-6):Â Higher torque for larger screws (e.g., in laptops or console controllers).
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Using the Swivel Top:Â Place the palm of your hand on the top cap and apply gentle downward pressure. Rotate your hand to turn the driver quickly for removing screws.
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For Precision Work:Â Grip the knurled handle with your fingers for fine, controlled turning when installing screws.
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Using Extensions:Â Attach the included extension bar to access screws in deep or recessed holes.
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Selecting a Bit:Â Choose the correct bit size and type for the screw. Insert it into the magnetic sleeve at the end of the handle.
-
Adjusting Torque:Â Rotate the torque adjustment collar on the handle.
-
Lower Numbers (e.g., 1-3):Â Lower torque for tiny, delicate screws (e.g., in glasses or watches).
-
Higher Numbers (e.g., 4-6):Â Higher torque for larger screws (e.g., in laptops or console controllers).
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Using the Swivel Top:Â Place the palm of your hand on the top cap and apply gentle downward pressure. Rotate your hand to turn the driver quickly for removing screws.
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For Precision Work:Â Grip the knurled handle with your fingers for fine, controlled turning when installing screws.
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Using Extensions:Â Attach the included extension bar to access screws in deep or recessed holes.
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