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RUЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИЙ ШУРУПОВЁРТ..................................
WKRĘTARKA ...........................................ELEKTRYCZNA
ŞURUBELNIŢA ELECTRICĂ ............................................
ELEKTRISKAIS SKRŪVGRIEZIS ......................................
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TMGK500
E L E K T R O N A R Z Ę D Z I A
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CZ Návod na obsluhu ELEKTRICKÝ ŠROUBOVÁK ............................................. 25
HU Használati utasítások ELEKTROMOS CSAVARHÚZÓ .........................................29
Naudojimo instrukcija
LT ELEKTRINIS ATSUKTUVAS .............................................34
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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
ELECTRIC DRIVER TMGK500
Original text translation
SCREW
BEFORE YOU START USING THE MACHINE READ Personal safety:
THOROUGHLY THIS MANUAL.
Keep this document for future reference.
WARNING! Read all safety warnings marked with a
symbol and all operating safety instructions.
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
power tools.
Electric safety:
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
power tools.
Use and taking care of your power tool:
a) Do not overload your power tool. Use a power tool with power
adjusted to work being done. An appropriately chosen power tool
will allow you to work better and safer under load it has been designed
for.
b) Do not use a power tool when its power switch is out of order
(it does not switch it on or off). Any power tool with its power switch
out of order is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Always disconnect the plug from the power source and/or
disconnect its battery before changing any settings,
performing replacement or storage. Such preventive measures
reduce the risk of accidental power tool start up.
d) Keep your power tool out of reach of children and do not allow
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of unauthorized persons to use the power tool. Power tools in hands
power tools. of untrained persons can be dangerous.
To limit the risk of fire, electric shock and injury while using the device,
follow all operating safety instructions and tips provided below.
Keep all work safety instructions and tips for future reference.
In warnings provided herein the expression “power tool” means a power tool
powered from the mains (with a power cord) or a battery powered power tool
(cordless).
WARNING! General work safety warnings for use of
the tool.
Workplace safety:
a) Keep your workplace tidy and well lit. Untidiness and bad lighting
result in higher accident rate.
b) Do not use the power tool in explosive environments, created
by flammable liquids, gases or dusts. The power tool generates
sparks that can ignite dust or vapors.
c) Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the place
where the power tools are used. Inattention may result in losing
control over your power tool.
a) Plugs used in power tools must match wall outlets. Never
modify the plug of your power tool. Do not use any extension
c abl es w he n o pe r at in g a p owe r t oo l w i th a
grounding/earthing conductor (PE). Any modifications of plugs
and outlets increase the risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid touching earthed surfaces or grounded items like pipes,
heaters, central heating radiators and refrigerators. Touching
earthed or grounded surfaces increases the risk of electric shock.
c) Do not expose your power tool to rain or damp environments.
Water penetrating the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not damage the power cord. Never use the power cord to
carry, pull the power tool and do not pull by its power cord to
disconnect plug from the outlet. Keep the power cord away
from sources of heat, oils, sharp edges and moving parts.
Damaged or entangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
e) When your power tool is operated outdoors use extension cords
intended for outdoor use only. Using an extension cable intended for
outdoor use decreases the risk of electric shock.
f) It is recommended to connect the device to a mains supply
equipped with a residual current device (RCD) with a rated
current of 30 mA or less.
g) When it is unavoidable to use your power tool in a damp
environment use an RCD (Residual Current Device) for
protection. The use of RCDs decreases the risk of electric shock.
a) This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including
children) disabled physically , mentally, sensorial or persons
with no experience and knowledge in operating the
equipment unless they operate the equipment under
supervision or follow user's instructions provided by persons
responsible for their safety.
b) It is necessary to predict steps, watch and keep common sense
when using power tools. Do not operate power tools when you
are tired, under influence of drugs, medicine or alcohol. A
moment of inattention while operating a power tool may result in serious
personal injury.
c) Use personal protective equipment (PPE). Always wear safety
goggles. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including a dust
mask, anti-slippery footwear, a helmet and ear protection reduces
personal injury.
d) Avoid unexpected start up. Before connecting your power tool
to the mains and/or inserting a battery make sure its power
switch is in off position. Carrying your power tool with a finger on its
power switch or without disconnecting it from the mains (switched on)
may result in an accident.
e) Before starting your power tool remove any keys/wrenches.
Leaving a key/wrench in the rotating part of your power tool may result
in personal injury.
f) Do not lean forward too far. Always remain stable and
maintain balance. It will allow you to have a better control over your
power tool in unpredictable situations.
g) Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothes or
jewelry. Keep your hair tied. Keep your clothes away from
moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair may be caught by
moving parts.
h) If your power tool allows for using an external dust extraction
or collection system, make sure it is connected and used
properly. Using dust collectors may reduce dust affected risks.
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e) Power tools require maintenance. Check power tools for
concentricity or jamming of moving parts, any cracks and all
other factors affecting the power tool work safety. If any
damage to the power tool is detected, it should be repaired
before use. Improper power tool maintenance is a reason for many
accidents.
f) Cutting tools should be sharp and clean. Keeping sharp cutting
edges in good condition reduces the risk of jamming and facilitates
operation.
g) Power tools, equipment, working tools etc. should be used
according to this user's manual taking into account
operating conditions and the work to be done. Misusing a
power tool can result in dangerous situations.
h) At low temperatures and after a long brakes in operation it is
recommended to turn the power tool to operate it with no
load for a few minutes to provide proper grease distribution
inside its driving mechanism.
i) Use soft, damp (cannot be wet) cloth and soap to clean power
tools. Do not use petrol, solvents and other agents that may
damage your equipment.
j) Power tools can be stored/carried after making sure that all
moving components are locked and protected against
release with original devices intended for this purpose.
k) Store power tools in a dry, dust and water-protected place.
l) Carry your power tool in its original packaging to provide
protection against mechanical damage.
WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of
power tools.
Repair:
WARNING! ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER, security warnings
Personal Safety:
a) Always wear ear protectors when operating the driver.
Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
b)During operations when a screw can damage electric wires,
hold the power tool by the insulated part of its handle.
Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire may make exposed metal
parts of the power tool "live" and could give the operator an electric
shock.
c)Use appropriate detectors to determine if utility lines are
hidden in the work area or call the local utility company for
assistance. Contact with electric lines can lead to fire and electric
shock. Damaging a gas line can lead to explosion. Penetrating a water
line causes property damage or may cause an electric shock.
d)Protect the object machined. Make sure all clamps are closed and
check for excessive clearance. It is safer to fix the object machined in a
fixing device or a vice than holding it in your hand.
a) Warranty and post-warranty repairs of its power tools are
carried out by PROFIX Service, which guarantees the best
quality or repair and use of genuine spare parts.
g) Never use a tool with damaged cord. Do not touch a
damaged cord; if the cord becomes damaged during work,
take out the plug from the power socket. Damaged cords
increase the risk of electric shock.
ATTENTION! If a permanently fixed power cord becomes damaged, it
must be replaced with a special cable or assembly available at the
manufacturer's or at a specialized repair service point.
APPLICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION:
The tool must not be used for work requiring a professional tool.
Any use of the that is not in observance with the above-
mentioned purpose is forbidden, leads to the loss of warranty, and
relieves the manufacturer from responsibility for the resulting damage.
Any modifications of the tool by the user relieve the manufacturer from
responsibility for any damage and injuries to the user and the
surroundings.
Despite using the tool according to its intended application it is
impossible to eliminate certain residual risk factors. Considering the tool
construction the following risks may occur when operating the tool:
- touching the rotating tool bit with a hand or by operator's clothes;
- burns when replacing a tool bit. (The tool bit heats up intensely
during operation, use pliers and protective gloves to replace it);
- screw throw off.
nThe set includes:
ź Electric skrewdriver - 1 piece
ź Driving depth limiter (stop) - 1 piece
ź Transport box - 1 piece
ź - 1 piece
ź Warranty card - 1 piece
nPower tool components (see page 2):
4. Driving depth limiter
Rotation direction selector
Multi-purpose magnetic chuck *
12. ¼" chuck with a hexagonal tip
* These accessories presented in figures or described herein are
optional.
TECHNICAL DATA:
e)Hold the power tool tightly. During driving and loosening of
screws, short moments of strong movements in reaction to this action
may occur.
f) Before you put the power tool aside make sure it is
completely stopped. The bit can jam resulting in losing control over
the power tool.
The electric screwdriver is a hand-held power tool driven by a single-
phase commutator-type motor. This is Class II equipment (double
insulation).
The electric driver is designed for driving and removing screws when
installing dry-wall systems (plasterboard walls), soft wood, plastics, etc.
The combo drill and driver is designed exclusively for DIY applications.
device
Operating instruction
Fig. A 1. Driving bit*
2. Driving limiter sleeve
3.Depth limiter setting knob
5.Belt clip
6.
7.On/off switch
8.
9.
10.
Fig. B
Switch lock
Handle
Power cord
11.
Rated voltage 230 V
Rated frequency 50 Hz
Power consumption 500 W
No load speed 0-1600 rpm
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1,5 mm.
Adjust the knob (3) to set the distance between depth limiter sleeve tip
(2) and screw head to about 1 mm, as shown in Fig. D 1 or D 2.
Drive a trial screw into the material or a replacement item. If the depth is
not suitable for the screw, re-adjust it to obtain a proper setting.
Proper screw driving depth adjustment is crucial. Some examples for
driving screws into plasterboards are presented in the table below:
The vibration level value given refers to basic application of the tool. If the
tool is used for other applications or with other tools, or if it is not
maintained properly, the vibration level may differ from the values given.
The above-mentioned causes may lead to higher exposure to vibrations
during the whole work time.
One must implement additional safety measures to protect the operators
from exposure to vibrations, such as maintenance of the electric tool and
work tools, assurance of proper hand temperature, or determination of
the sequence of work operations.
IN USE:
n Turning on/off:
Connect the power cord plug to the mains socket.
źTo switch the power on press the switch (7) and hold it in this position.
źTo immobilize the switch in pressed position, press the lock (8).
n Replacing tool bits (Fig. B):źTo switch the power off, release the switch (7), or when immobilized
with the lock button (8), press for a moment and then release it
immediately.
To remove a tool bit (1) from the chuck, first remove the driving depth
limiter (4) by sliding it forwards. Then, catch the bit with pliers and pull it
out from the magnetic chuck (11). Swinging the pliers when pulling the
bit out sometimes makes it easier to remove it. You can also remove and
replace the multi-purpose chuck (11), if necessary.
TIPS REGARDING OPERATION:
n Setting the rotation direction (Fig. A1)
NOTE: The power tool should be placed on a screw when it is off.
The rotation direction selector (6) can be used to change the power tool When driving larger and longer screws into a hard material, it is
spindle direction. However, it is not possible when the switch (7) is recommended to make a pilot hole first, a bit deeper and with a lower
pressed. diameter than the actual screw outer diameter.
Right rotation direction: To drive screw press the rotation direction When the screw is to be driven within the vicinity of the material edge the
selector (6) to the left (when looking from the back of the driver) until pilot borehole prevents from undesired chipping of the material.
resistance is felt (position R). If the screw is driven with abnormal difficulty the screw must be
Left rotation direction: To release or undo screws or nuts press the retracted and the pilot borehole diameter should be enlarged.
rotation direction selector (6) to the right (when looking from the back of Anyway, when problem to drive the screw in persists (e.g. in case of hard
the driver) until resistance is felt (position L). wood grades) try to use a lubricating agent (e.g. liquid soap). Press the
n Setting drilling depth (see Fig. C)tool to the screw with sufficient force to avoid spontaneous rotation of
the driving bit in the screw head. Use only those bits that accurately
Using the depth limiter knob (3) it is possible to set how deep the screw
match the bit head. When the screw head is damaged further driving the
head sinks in the material.
screw in or out may prove infeasible.
Turning the knob (3) clockwise (when looking from the back of the
źPlace the screw onto the driving bit (1). Screws are held in place
driver) increases the driving depth, while turning it counterclockwise
(when looking from the back of the driver) decreases the driving depth. automatically by the chuck magnetic force (11). Press the screw tip
One full turn of the depth setting knob changes the drilling depth by against the material until driving depth limiter (4) touches its surface.
BEFORE YOU START:
1. Make sure that the power supply parameters match the data plate
parameters.
2. Make sure that the driver switch (7) is in off position and on/off switch
lock (8) is released. Do not put the operating driver aside when the
switch lock is on. To switch the lock off, press the button (7) again.
3. When using an extension cable make sure its parameters and wire
cross sections match the driver parameters. Use the shortest
extension cords possible. The extension cord used should be
completely unfolded.
NOTE: Prior to any servicing or preparing the power tool for operation
always make sure it is disconnected from the power supply.
nControlling the speed
By increasing or decreasing the pressure on switch (7) the user can
control the rotational speed steplessly. Low pressure on the switch
results in low speed. Increasing the pressure raises the speed.
NOTE: Use the rotation direction selector (6) when the power tool is off.
Equipment class / II
Weight 1,5 кg
Sound pressure level (LpA) dB(A) 6
Sound power level (LwA) dB(A) 97
Vibration level according to EN 60745-1 (measuring
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tolerance -1,5 m/s ) driving with no impact ah
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2,32 m/s
6 mm (¼")
Max screw/bolt diameter
Too deep.
Screw head makes a hole in the plasterboard surface
and enables damp to penetrate under the cover.
Too shallow.
Screw head projects over the plasterboard instead of
being hidden inside it.
Correct.
Screw head is located below the surface, at the same
time it does not puncture the plasterboard.
Measuring tolerance LpA, LwA 3 dB(A)

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