switches with lock to on ability
many homeowner style power tools have the ability to lock the tool in the on position and most if not all real pro tools do not have lock to on ability seems to me that is the opposite but really that feature is bad for pro or homeowner they do it because of weak grip of homeowner weekend repairmen or some other reason |
switches with lock to on ability
On 2018-05-18, Electric Comet wrote:
but really that feature is bad for pro or homeowner Why? or some other reason Geez, that certainly makes it definitive. ;) nb |
switches with lock to on ability
On 5/18/2018 11:27 AM, Electric Comet wrote:
many homeowner style power tools have the ability to lock the tool in the on position and most if not all real pro tools do not have lock to on ability Source for that statement? -- |
switches with lock to on ability
On 5/18/2018 12:40 PM, dpb wrote:
On 5/18/2018 11:27 AM, Electric Comet wrote: many homeowner style power tools have the ability to lock the tool in the on position and most if not all real pro tools do not have lock to on ability Source for that statement? The usual place for him. . . |
switches with lock to on ability
On 5/18/2018 12:40 PM, dpb wrote:
On 5/18/2018 11:27 AM, Electric Comet wrote: many homeowner style power tools have the ability to lock the tool in the on position and most if not all real pro tools do not have lock to on ability Source for that statement? -- Regardless of the source, whoever made that assumption is dead wrong. Show me a stationary power tool, pro or non pro, that does not stay turned on/lock on. Most all corded drills, jig saws, have the ability to lock on. Most all corded sanders lock on. The Festool Domino is a pro tool and locks on. |
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