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DeWalt DCF620 - User Manual

DeWalt DCF620
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DeWalt DCF620 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage20V
No Load Speed0-4, 400 RPM
Power SourceCordless
Brushless MotorYes
Drive Size1/4 inch
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
Chuck TypeQuick Release
Max RPM4400 RPM
Tool Length8.75 inches

Summary

CORDLESS DRYWALL SCREWDRIVER

Technical Data

Provides specifications for the DCF620 and DCF621 cordless drywall screwdrivers, including voltage, power, speed, and dimensions.

Vibration Information

Details measured vibration emission levels according to EN 60745 and provides guidance on exposure assessment and safety measures.

EC-Declaration of Conformity

Definitions: Safety Guidelines

Explains signal words (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and symbols used in the manual for safety and hazard communication.

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

1) WORK AREA SAFETY

Guidelines for maintaining a safe work environment, including keeping the area clean, avoiding explosive atmospheres, and keeping bystanders away.

2) ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Precautions regarding electrical safety, such as matching plugs to outlets, avoiding grounded surfaces, and protecting cords.

3) PERSONAL SAFETY

Advises on personal safety measures, including staying alert, using PPE, preventing unintentional starting, and proper dress.

4) POWER TOOL USE AND CARE

Instructions on using and caring for power tools, including not forcing the tool, checking the switch, and disconnecting power before adjustments.

5) BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE

Guidelines for safe usage and maintenance of battery packs, including charging, storage, and handling of damaged batteries.

6) SERVICE

Instructions for servicing the power tool, emphasizing the use of qualified repair personnel and identical replacement parts.

Additional Screwdriver Safety Rules

Specific safety precautions for screwdrivers, including handling, ear protection, and hot tool safety.

Residual Risks

Identifies residual risks associated with tool use, such as hearing impairment, injury from flying particles, burns, and prolonged use.

Tool Markings and Pictograms

Explains the meaning of pictograms found on the tool, such as 'Read instruction manual' and 'Wear eye protection'.

Date Code Position

Indicates where the date code, including the year of manufacture, is printed on the tool's housing.

Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Chargers

Chargers

Lists compatible DEWALT chargers and battery pack types, and emphasizes that chargers require no adjustment.

Charging Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for charging battery packs, including indicator light meanings and optimal charging practices.

Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Packs

Charging Process

Explains charge status indicators for different charger models (DCB105, DCB107, DCB112) and battery health indications.

Hot;Cold Pack Delay

Describes the charger's feature that suspends charging for hot or cold battery packs to ensure maximum battery life.

Lithium Ion Battery Specific Safety

Provides specific safety warnings for Lithium Ion battery packs, including risks of explosion in fire and damage.

Battery Pack Transportation

Battery Pack Types

Specifies the battery types used by DCF620 (18V XR Li-ion) and DCF621 (14.4V XR Li-ion).

Storage Recommendations

Advises on optimal storage conditions for battery packs to ensure performance and life, including room temperature and avoiding extreme heat/cold.

Labels on Charger and Battery Pack

Package Contents

Tool Description and Features

Collated Magazine Attachment DCF6201

Describes the optional collated magazine attachment for driving multiple screws, listing its components.

Intended Use

Dead Spindle Drive Clutch Feature

Electrical Safety

Mains Plug Replacement (U.K. & Ireland Only)

Using an Extension Cable

Assembly and Adjustments

Inserting and Removing Battery Pack

Step-by-step guide on how to install and remove the battery pack from the tool, with safety warnings.

Fuel Gauge Battery Packs

Explains the fuel gauge feature on some battery packs, which uses LED lights to indicate the remaining charge level.

Changing Bit Holders

Changing Bit Tip

Depth Adjustment

Prior to Operation

Lists essential steps to perform before operating the tool, including checking battery charge, inserting accessories, and setting rotation and depth.

Operation

Instructions for Use

General warnings and instructions to follow during tool operation, emphasizing safety compliance and disconnecting the battery.

Proper Hand Position

Illustrates and describes the correct hand positioning for safe and secure operation of the tool, avoiding air vents.

Switching On and Off

Explains how to turn the tool on and off using the variable speed switch and the lock-on button.

LOCK ON BUTTON

Details how to engage the lock-on button for continuous operation and how to disengage it.

Screwdriving Operation

Depth Sensitive Clutch Notes

Key points to remember about the depth-sensitive clutch, including push-to-engage and trigger lock conditions.

Screwdriving with Collated Screws

Maintenance

Lubrication

States that the power tool requires no additional lubrication.

Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the tool, including using dry air for vents and a damp cloth with mild soap for non-metallic parts.

NOSECONE MAINTENANCE

Guidance on cleaning the nose cone if it becomes hard to turn due to drywall dust contamination.

Charger Cleaning Instructions

Optional Accessories

Protecting the Environment

Rechargeable Battery Pack Disposal

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