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7/3/2025, 3:51:54 AM
>>509359597
There's two types of torque limiting.
Mechanical and electronic.
The electronic is slow and will fuck your shit up even on the lowest settings. It's got to go over the power setting before it will disengage the power and stop the drill entirely, and the drum will still spin a bit. Mine will twist my arm if I keep pulling the trigger to make out shut off
The mechanical works instantly and then let's the drill spin free.
For sensitive stuff I use this DeWalt 12v screwdriver
It's got mechanical torque clutch.
On the 1 setting, it's not enough to install screws for a motherboard. Use 2
On the highest setting or drill mode I've used a 19mm socket to start lawnmowers (needs a full battery).
It uses a 1/4 hex like an impact driver.
I fucking love this thing. It's light too
Note: it is brushed so it will spark. Not good around gas
There's two types of torque limiting.
Mechanical and electronic.
The electronic is slow and will fuck your shit up even on the lowest settings. It's got to go over the power setting before it will disengage the power and stop the drill entirely, and the drum will still spin a bit. Mine will twist my arm if I keep pulling the trigger to make out shut off
The mechanical works instantly and then let's the drill spin free.
For sensitive stuff I use this DeWalt 12v screwdriver
It's got mechanical torque clutch.
On the 1 setting, it's not enough to install screws for a motherboard. Use 2
On the highest setting or drill mode I've used a 19mm socket to start lawnmowers (needs a full battery).
It uses a 1/4 hex like an impact driver.
I fucking love this thing. It's light too
Note: it is brushed so it will spark. Not good around gas
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