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16.8V Lithium battery brushless screwdriver

Screwdriver

16.8V Lithium battery brushless screwdriver

 

◐ Model number:UW-SD55

Motor: brushless motor

Rated Voltage: 16.8V

No-Load Speed: 0-450/0-1800rpm

Max Torque: 55N.m

Chuck Capacity: 1/4inch(6.35mm)

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    Changing the battery of an electric screwdriver typically involves a few simple steps. Here's a general guide:

    Power Off: Ensure that the electric screwdriver is turned off and disconnected from any power source before attempting to replace the battery. This is crucial for safety.

    Locate the Battery Compartment: Most electric screwdrivers have a removable battery compartment. Locate it on the body of the screwdriver. This might involve removing screws or sliding a cover, depending on the design of your screwdriver.

    Remove the Old Battery: Once you have access to the battery compartment, carefully remove the old battery. Some batteries may be connected with wires or have a clip mechanism holding them in place. Be gentle to avoid damaging any connectors or components.

    Insert the New Battery: Take your new battery, ensuring it's compatible with your screwdriver model and voltage requirements. Insert it into the battery compartment, making sure it's oriented correctly according to the polarity markings. If there are wires, ensure they are properly connected.

    Secure the Battery: If there are any clips or screws to secure the battery in place, do so carefully. Make sure the battery is snugly fitted and won't come loose during operation.

    Close the Battery Compartment: Once the new battery is securely in place, close the battery compartment. If it involves sliding a cover or reattaching any parts, do it carefully to avoid pinching any wires or misaligning components.

    Test the Screwdriver: After replacing the battery and securing the compartment, test the screwdriver to ensure it's functioning correctly. If everything is in order, you're ready to use your electric screwdriver again.

    Always refer to the user manual provided with your electric screwdriver for specific instructions and safety precautions, as different models may have slight variations in their battery replacement process. If you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process, it's best to seek assistance from a professional or contact the manufacturer for guidance.