Pilot Holes:
Drill pilot holes in the panel before driving screws to help prevent splitting, stripping, and to make anchoring into the wall easier.
Torque Setting:
Use a moderate to high torque setting to ensure a secure installation. This helps drive screws into studs or anchors without stripping or loosening over time.
Speed Setting:
Use a slow, steady speed when driving screws into wall studs. This improves control and reduces the risk of stripping, overheating, or breaking the screw.
Clutch Setting:
Start with a low clutch setting and gradually increase as needed. This helps avoid overdriving the screw or damaging drywall, studs, or anchors.
Additional Installation Tip – Tighten Firmly, Not Excessively:
Screws should be snug and secure, but not overtightened. Excessive force can damage the screw or the wall surface.