WORKPRO W004603AE

WORKPRO Mini Electric Precision Screwdriver

Tauira: W004603AE

Waitohu: WORKPRO

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The WORKPRO Mini Electric Precision Screwdriver is designed for intricate tasks requiring precision and efficiency. Featuring a powerful motor, long-lasting battery, and a comprehensive set of S2 steel bits, this tool is ideal for repairing small electronics, performing DIY projects, and handling delicate components. Its magnetic design ensures bits and screws remain secure, while the compact and lightweight aluminum alloy body provides comfortable handling.

2. Ihirangi Hua

  • 1 x WORKPRO Mini Electric Precision Screwdriver
  • 22 x S2 Steel Precision Bits (16x 28mm, 4x 45mm)
  • 1 x Momo-C Uira Kaiha
  • 1 x Portable Storage Case with Magnetization Area
WORKPRO Mini Electric Screwdriver with various S2 steel bits in its portable storage case.

Figure 1: The WORKPRO Mini Electric Screwdriver kit, showcasing the screwdriver, various S2 steel bits, and the portable storage case.

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Te Whakataki i te Pūrere

Before first use, fully charge the screwdriver. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the charging port on the screwdriver and to a compatible USB power source (e.g., power bank, USB charger, car charger, laptop/PC). The battery indicator lights will illuminate during charging and turn solid when fully charged. A full charge typically takes approximately 1 hour and provides enough power to tighten up to 600 screws.

WORKPRO Mini Electric Screwdriver connected to a laptop via a Type-C cable for charging.

Figure 2: The screwdriver being charged via its Type-C port, connected to a laptop. The image highlights various compatible charging methods.

3.2 Inserting Bits

Select the appropriate S2 steel bit for your task. Insert the bit firmly into the magnetic chuck at the tip of the screwdriver. The magnetic design will hold the bit securely in place.

3.3 Magnetic Features

The storage case includes a magnetization area. If a bit's magnetic property weakens, place the bit in this area to re-magnetize it, ensuring screws are easily attracted and held.

Illustration of the magnetic design of the screwdriver and the magnetization area within the storage case.

Figure 3: The magnetic design of the screwdriver bit holder and the dedicated magnetization area in the storage case for enhancing bit magnetism.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Te Whakakā/Te Whakaweto me te Whakahaere Aronga

The screwdriver features two main buttons for operation: one for forward (tightening) and one for reverse (loosening). Press and hold the desired button to activate the screwdriver. Release the button to stop operation.

4.2 Te Whakatikatika i te Taipana

The screwdriver offers multiple torque settings for precision work. To adjust the torque, locate the torque adjustment button (often indicated by a gear or power symbol). Press and hold this button until the indicator lights flash. Each subsequent short press will cycle through the available torque levels (e.g., 1 to 5 bars). 5 bars indicate high torque, while 1 bar indicates low torque. The electric torque ranges from 0.3 to 0.5 Newton-meters (Nm). For higher torque requirements, the screwdriver can be used manually, supporting up to 7 Nm.

4.3 Using LED Lights

The screwdriver is equipped with 3 LED lights at the tip to illuminate your work area. Press the dedicated light button (often a single press) to switch the LED lights on or off, providing clear visibility in dimly lit spaces.

Close-up of the WORKPRO Mini Electric Screwdriver's tip with its three LED lights illuminated, shining on a circuit board.

Figure 4: The screwdriver's integrated LED lights provide illumination for precision tasks, as shown while working on a circuit board.

4.4 Tirotiro Taumata Pūhiko

To check the current battery level, double-click the torque adjustment button. The indicator lights will show the battery status (e.g., 5 bars for high battery, 1 bar for low battery).

4.5 Whakamahinga Whanui

This precision screwdriver is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Repairing smartphones, laptops, and digital cameras.
  • Assembling or disassembling drones and watches.
  • Adjusting glasses and keyboards.
  • Various small home repairs and DIY projects.
A person using the WORKPRO Mini Electric Screwdriver to work on the internal components of a laptop.

Figure 5: Demonstrating the precision screwdriver in use for electronic device repair.

4.6 Ngā Ataata Ako

Video 1: This video demonstrates the display features of a similar electric screwdriver, including battery level and torque adjustment, which are applicable to the WORKPRO model.

Video 2: This video provides a general guide on how to use a precision screwdriver set, illustrating bit changes and practical applications on various devices.

Video 3: An official WORKPRO video demonstrating the features and usage of the 3.7V Mini Electric Screwdriver, including its compact design and bit compatibility.

5. Tiaki

5.1 Tiaki Pūhiko

To prolong battery life, it is recommended to charge the battery periodically, even if the screwdriver is not in regular use. Prolonged non-charging can cause the battery to enter protection mode and prevent it from charging.

5.2 Te horoi

Wipe the screwdriver and bits with a clean, dry cloth after each use to remove dust and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the finish or components.

5.3 Tiaki Moka

The S2 steel bits feature a grey phosphating surface for enhanced hardness and rust resistance. Store bits securely in the provided case to prevent loss and damage. Re-magnetize bits as needed using the case's magnetization area.

6. Te Raru

6.1 Kaore te Pūrere e Huri ana

  • Takina Pūhiko: Ensure the battery is charged. Connect the screwdriver to the Type-C charging cable and a power source.
  • Pātene Hiko: Confirm you are pressing and holding the correct forward/reverse button firmly.

6.2 Screwdriver Not Charging

  • Hononga taura: Verify the Type-C cable is securely connected to both the screwdriver and the power source.
  • Puna Hiko: Try a different USB power adapter or port to rule out a faulty power source.
  • Aratau Parenga Pūhiko: If the device has been uncharged for a long time, the battery might be in protection mode. Try charging for an extended period (e.g., 2-3 hours) to reactivate it.

6.3 Insufficient Torque

  • Tautuhinga Torque: Adjust the torque setting to a higher level using the torque adjustment button.
  • Mahi ā-ringa: For very tight screws, use the screwdriver in manual mode, which supports up to 7 Nm of torque.
  • Bit Condition: Ensure the bit is not worn or stripped, which can reduce effective torque transfer.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraW004603AE
RauemiAlloy Steel (Screwdriver body), S2 Steel (Bits)
Puna ManaPūhiko Powered
Momo Pūhiko1 Lithium Ion (700 mAh)
Voltage4 Volts
Wattage2.52 Watt-haora
Tere kore-uta180-200 RPM
Hiko Hiko0.3-0.5 Nm (adjustable)
Torque ā-ringaTae atu ki te 7 Nm
Taumaha Tūemi322 g (0.71 lbs)
Hunga Hua17.7 x 7.8 x 2.59 cm (6.97 x 3.07 x 1.02 inihi)
Nga Waahanga kei rotoElectric Screwdriver, 22 S2 Steel Bits, Type-C Charging Cable, Storage Case
Whenua TaketakeHaina

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty details and direct support contact information were not provided in the product data. Please refer to the product packaging or the official WORKPRO webpaetukutuku mō ngā kaupapa here pūtāhui hou me ngā kōwhiringa tautoko kiritaki.

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