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Cordless drill clutch settings?
On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 3:11:00 PM UTC-7, J. Clarke wrote:
In article , er says... I need more torque before the clutch slips. Will the upgrade from a DeWalt DCD790 to a DCD990 provide more torque on the highest clutch setting? http://www.dewalt.com/tools/cordless...-dcd790d2.aspx http://www.dewalt.com/tools/cordless...-dcd990m2.aspx I will ask around. Thanks. What are you doing that needs more torque before the clutch slips? The purpose of the clutch is to let you set fasteners precisely--if you're dealing with something that needs more torque than the highest setting on a hammer drill then it's not that delicate to begin with. You might want to look into an impact driver instead. He's trying to use it to power a bicycle. The problem is he has a pool cue shoved up his ass and he's no longer able to think logically. |
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