The BSC POWER SD10L Electric Screw Driver is a powerful and efficient tool designed for hassle-free screw driving in both home and professional settings. With its high-torque motor, ergonomic design, and lightweight body, the SD10L is ideal for long hours of usage without fatigue. Whether you're assembling furniture, fixing electronics, or working on a construction project, this corded electric screwdriver offers consistent power and precise control. It’s the perfect solution for those who need reliable performance without the downtime of charging batteries.
Features
:- Its inbuilt robust clamp shell gear and motor housing with power ribs make it apt for any tough job site conditions.
- Its design leads to fatigue-free operation in all conditions.
- The machine offers variable speed control so that it can be adapted as per individual requirements.
- It is built with a torque level controller, reverse/forward switch, and a switch lock button.
- It operates with a no-load speed of 1100 rpm.
- Its maximum drilling capacity for wood, steel, is 20 mm, and 10 mm respectively.
- The machine has an automatic drill chuck of capacity 10 mm and operates at a voltage of 230 V and frequency of 50 Hz.
- The screwdriver comes with a carbon cap and facilitates the removal of carbon from outside.
Applications
:- Furniture assembly and disassembly
- Electronic device repair
- Household appliance maintenance
- DIY projects and crafts
- Office equipment setup
- Automotive interior repairs
- Light construction and carpentry work
Usage
:Usage Guidance (How to Use) :
- Ensure the power supply matches the tool’s rated voltage before plugging in.
- Select the correct drill or screwdriver bit (maximum 10 mm) suitable for your task.
- Loosen the chuck, insert the bit securely, and tighten it firmly by hand or using the chuck key.
- Set the rotation direction: Forward (clockwise) for drilling or driving screws, Reverse (counterclockwise) for removing screws.
- Secure the workpiece using clamps or a vise to prevent movement during operation.
- Hold the drill firmly with both hands and press the trigger switch to start.
- Adjust drilling speed by applying variable pressure on the trigger.
- Apply steady, moderate pressure while drilling—do not force the bit into the surface.
- For deep holes, lift the bit occasionally to clear debris and prevent overheating.
- After completing the task, release the trigger, wait until the bit stops rotating, and unplug the tool.
- Remove the drill bit and store it properly after each use.
Maintenance Guidance :
- Always unplug the tool before cleaning, changing bits, or performing maintenance.
- Wipe the exterior with a dry or slightly damp cloth after use—never immerse the tool in water.
- Keep ventilation slots free of dust and debris for proper motor cooling.
- Periodically check the power cord and plug for signs of wear or damage; replace if necessary.
- Apply a small amount of machine oil to the chuck and moving parts occasionally to prevent rust.
- Inspect drill bits regularly; sharpen or replace dull or damaged ones.
- Avoid overloading or prolonged continuous use—allow the motor to cool between long operations.
- Store the drill and accessories in a clean, dry place or in the provided case to protect from dust, moisture, and impacts.