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Cordless drill clutch settings?
On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:21:57 AM UTC-7, Ed Huntress wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 06:05:09 -0400, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , huntres23 says... On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 22:04:30 -0400, krw wrote: On Thu, 16 Jul 2015 20:42:23 -0400, "J. Clarke" wrote: In article , says... "J. Clarke" wrote in : In article , er says... I need more torque before the clutch slips. What are you doing that needs more torque before the clutch slips? You might want to look into an impact driver instead. That would be my thought as well. Or, if you're drilling and the clutch is slipping, that probably means you're using too big of a bit, and need to move to a corded drill. John I dunno about _his_ but mine has a "drill" setting in which the clutch is locked out. My thought exactly. Just what is he trying to accomplish? He's using it to power a bicycle, and he's made some interesting reports about it. If that's what he's doing then why does he need the clutch to slip? I don't remember. He's discussed it, and you'll find discussion about it over the past few weeks. -- Ed Huntress It's not a memory issue moron. It's being able to visualize what has to happen. |
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