Cordless Drill vs Impact Driver vs Hammer Drill: What's The Difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Do you need a drill or an impact driver? What's a right angle drill? Should you buy a hammer drill? If you are new to woodworking or even just new to working with tools I'll explain how they function differently so you can decide what works best for you. I just bought this cordless drill set off Amazon and thought it was a good time to test these drills out. Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 230

  • @troymitchell7812
    @troymitchell7812 3 года назад +122

    So my wife wants me to build stuff for her. That request automatically gives me permission to buy more tools, correct?

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  3 года назад +20

      Of course.

    • @M4TT_ZZ93
      @M4TT_ZZ93 3 года назад +10

      "I need this tool for this job" "oh and this other tool for this other job"

    • @kefler187
      @kefler187 3 года назад +12

      That sounds like permission to buy a CNC Mill to me :)

    • @Amgdriver
      @Amgdriver Год назад +2

      A whole new tool box! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @gargolart
      @gargolart Год назад +4

      When she ask if can I build something I’m like …Yessss!

  • @jvkrause
    @jvkrause 3 года назад +3

    Finally, I know the difference. Super clear explanation that I have been looking for. Thanks. Great channel!

  • @xtremehardy388
    @xtremehardy388 2 года назад +2

    I love your channel. Thank you for teaching a novice who is trying to learn more about tools!

  • @riseld4
    @riseld4 Год назад

    Excellent explanation and demonstration

  • @OhSoCheesy
    @OhSoCheesy Год назад

    This is the best explanation for this question that I've seen. Thank you!

  • @arnoldmarcus3634
    @arnoldmarcus3634 10 месяцев назад

    Just wanted to say great video, although I already know all of these things, great overview for someone new to using these tools!

  • @rich-qk7dc
    @rich-qk7dc Год назад

    Seen Old Ironside many times and worked in CTNY my dad was also stationed there where he met my mom

  • @tannerwest6823
    @tannerwest6823 Год назад

    Damn this can drill through concrete without being in the hammer function? Impressive!

  • @eshazzad
    @eshazzad 2 года назад

    Your videos are like speed of the light. 🔥🔥
    Straight to the point no bullsh*t talk at all.
    Appreciate it. ❤️❤️

  • @markrice7995
    @markrice7995 2 года назад

    Thanks very much for the great video. Was looking at buying a Milwaukee kit and now i feel like i know what i'm buying and why ...All the best from London :)

  • @dansoltis6426
    @dansoltis6426 6 месяцев назад

    When I am working out of my service van. Mounting slim duct conduit or outdoor disconnects on block or brick, I need my hammer drill. I have been without it and using a drill driver sucks. If I am mounting frequencies drives in kindorf. I need my hammer drill. If I have access to line voltage my sds is my go to. There have been times although few that are driving me to a cordless sds. Not everyone's jobs fit into your cookie cutter description of professional work.

  • @jasonshort3885
    @jasonshort3885 2 года назад

    Thanks for this

  • @UmarAlFarooq
    @UmarAlFarooq Год назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @alexmateiu2904
    @alexmateiu2904 Год назад

    You can prevent the bits from falling off on a drill also. After you mount the drill, you just lock it in place by turning one click on the other side. The drill won't fall off anymore

  • @WanderingAroundAZ
    @WanderingAroundAZ 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @darrenhayes2055
    @darrenhayes2055 Год назад

    good video !

  • @whateverthings2333
    @whateverthings2333 2 года назад

    So what happened if the impact driver use for concrete??

  • @sarahh1661
    @sarahh1661 Год назад

    brand new drill user here........ can the impact drill be used to drive holes through concrete block? I was at Home Depot and talking with the Milwaukee Rep that just so happened to be there and she said "yes" with the concrete hammer bits. On the other hand, my husband says "no" and I can't find videos to support her "yes." I work at a school so drilling into block is something I do regularly, but the hammer drills are sooo heavy. Thank you!!

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  Год назад

      I would have said no several years ago. Impact drivers used to be used only for driving. Now they make hex drill bits specifically for impact drivers though, including masonry bits. So I think yes you could, but a 12v hammer drill might be the ticket. Lighter weight but still has the hammer function. I don't know what the block is like where you work but generally concrete block is porous enough that even a regular drill can work pretty well. I would say go with whatever is most comfortable for you.

    • @sarahh1661
      @sarahh1661 Год назад

      @@HAXMAN thank you so much for your quick response!

  • @avanti2k
    @avanti2k Год назад

    I don't understand why you don't want to use the drill to drive the screws, it obviously gives you more control to not strip the wood like you showed in your demo, is it because wood like live oak are so hard you don't need to worry about stripping them at all?

  • @mikezieg80
    @mikezieg80 Год назад

    Why does my bit fall out sometimes?

  • @alexanderlock6878
    @alexanderlock6878 3 года назад +129

    I appreciate videos like this. I never had anyone to teach me this kind of stuff and the internet is a great resource. This was a great explanation and I learned a lot. I'd like to see more tutorial style videos like this from you.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  3 года назад +3

      Awesome! I’m glad you found it helpful!

    • @kylehughes1619
      @kylehughes1619 2 года назад +8

      That's actually sweet. I feel your pain I was working at a place called cone cranes and everyone just expected me to know how to backup a trailer and hook up a trailer and all this other stuff that most guys know how to do here in Oklahoma. But since my father wasn't around I never had anyone to teach me that. And it was a humbling experience learning that on the job. I'm glad you were able to find this video and learn a little bit.

    • @raularce63
      @raularce63 2 года назад +1

      Great video man your teaching a lot of us the basics

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 2 года назад

      @@kylehughes1619 dude anything you can imagine to type into the search bar you will most likely find a video on I’ve fixed so many things from refrigerators washers dryers vehicles construction stuff plumbing A/C units A/C thermostats the possibilities are endless Ive gotten so much confidence were before I never considered myself a fixit type of person but after watching videos I started going for it shit I’ve even bettered my outlook on life because of RUclips improved my sex life found exercises to make your cock larger girl friend really enjoyed that seriously anything you can think of my girl friend and mom used to laugh at me like 10 yrs ago when they’d ask how did you learn to fix that aww you know You Tube! Cheers. And don’t feel bad backing a trailer up isn’t easy for anyone first few times but next time your asked to do a job you’ve never done or even need refreshing on take a quick bathroom break and check a video out so your not going at it blind without confidence and don’t be afraid to keep going back and rewatching the video if needed and hook the channel up with at least a 👍🏻 for there time making it.

    • @luckyeyesonline
      @luckyeyesonline 2 года назад +3

      Moms also need to learn this kind of stuff. I appreciate it! I learned a lot!

  • @vicalvaran3796
    @vicalvaran3796 Год назад +10

    Apprentice electrician here: great video. I'm new to the whole being handy thing, so I appreciate videos like this lol.

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer 3 года назад +16

    Best explanation of the differences I have ever seen/heard. Thank you very much!!

  • @frankmthompson
    @frankmthompson 3 года назад +27

    Love the video. Note that the slower speed on the drill will also increase the torque. This can be helpful in some situations. For instance I was drilling holes in studs/top plates to run wires in my new office. I was using some Irwin Speedbor bits and they needed the extra torque to get through the wood. The higher speed just didn't producte enough torque no matter how slow I drilled.

  • @Cuevasmoses
    @Cuevasmoses 9 месяцев назад +1

    Greatly explained! Thank you 🙏

  • @MotoMatt
    @MotoMatt 3 года назад +2

    I thought you were John C Riley.

  • @JiMmY-fm9xq
    @JiMmY-fm9xq 3 года назад +5

    I just ordered same set today and it's my first power tool. Your video just explained me everything about them. Thank you!!

  • @trevorburgess2643
    @trevorburgess2643 2 года назад +8

    Ive only watched a few of your videos, but ive learned a lot! I recently started going to school for HVAC and got a apprenticeship job while still in school, all the different applications you show definitely help in the field. I never had anyone to show me these " basic skills " growing up and video's like yours help me not feel so foolish when the time comes to apply them!

  • @terradavenport6859
    @terradavenport6859 3 года назад +6

    If you don’t know what “wallered” is you didn’t grow up with a “MORE POWER!” kind of dad

  • @eliaseid95
    @eliaseid95 3 года назад +5

    Please do more basic vids like this. This was really helpful!!

  • @stephensuverison6803
    @stephensuverison6803 3 года назад +6

    Awsome vid. I've got that same exact set. I use the impact driver almost everyday at work and its awsome! The 4.0ah battery lasts all day. GREAT power/torque. The LED light comes in clutch. I could go on and on about all its perks. But once you pick up an M12 fuel you'll get the Milwaukee bug and want to drain your wallet and buy more and more tools lol.

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  3 года назад +2

      Thanks! I’ve had the right angle drill for awhile but I’m really impressed with the power and build quality of this new set. I can’t wait to put them to use.

  • @HistoryRepeats101
    @HistoryRepeats101 2 года назад +3

    Phew, thanks for clearing up the difference. Went to HD to buy a drill and came away with both drill and impact driver packaged together on sale. So asking myself why do I need 2 so had to do the research to learn the why, so thank you this was very helpful. Now to learn how to use them😁

  • @kyledavis672
    @kyledavis672 Год назад +2

    Bro thank you for actually explaining this rather than saying , I use drills for home easy stuff , and impact drivers for hard tasks that require force . Like I truly appreciate this . I'll be real I never knew a drill had had a clutch , I did figure u would however adjust the numbers to the impact in whatever task you're drilling but you showing and explaining this made me realize , all I need is a very solid hammer drill . No need for a driver

  • @timothytrahant
    @timothytrahant 3 года назад +4

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.

  • @mrby12
    @mrby12 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic video - very clear and to the point to explain the difference. Thank you!

  • @MacCurtisHolisticHealthTalk
    @MacCurtisHolisticHealthTalk 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Now I know I need a compact Drill/screw motor to drill holes & drive screws. I'm leaning toward a Mikita or Milwaukee for good torque, kinda light weight, not too noisy yat moderate price & less than 1 hour to charge unless it comes with 2 batteries. Thanks

  • @RedWolfRun
    @RedWolfRun Год назад +1

    😮 I never knew you could close the chuck (nozzle in my world) around the bit by just holding it and powering it on. No wonder my husband was laughing at me when I was trying to use his drill. Lol I’m glad I can learn things on this channel just to impress my husband later. 😆

  • @TonyMendyk
    @TonyMendyk 3 года назад +3

    I am new to your channel, but this is the best explanation of the types of drills and drivers that i have seen. great job!

  • @dondraper3874
    @dondraper3874 3 года назад +3

    Great video! I am starting to build my home power tool collection and I will be following your videos and your videos alone! Thank you very much for the detailed information. 👌

  • @peterchown1552
    @peterchown1552 3 года назад +3

    By far the best & easiest explanation of the different uses for these tools, excellent job.

  • @peterharoldjanakjr2078
    @peterharoldjanakjr2078 Год назад

    Always wondered. Now I know there is no benefit to me buying a hammer drill. But, I did get an impact drill. Now, why are there "impact ready" or "impact stength(I think)" bits?

  • @SonnyDarvishzadeh
    @SonnyDarvishzadeh 3 месяца назад

    I recently bought a regular drill that can't do concrete work and I realized it would have been nice if all new drills had that hammer function anyway. They just want to sell more. Now I have to buy their specific hammer drill.

  • @GMZ5000
    @GMZ5000 2 года назад +2

    I really appreciate this info. Thank you for the detailed explanations!

  • @daniellemylastname2811
    @daniellemylastname2811 4 дня назад

    I just came across your channel a week ago. This was the best explanation of the different drills and how they work. Very helpful to me as a woman who owns her own power tools and does her own work. I didn't know a lot about different drills and now I know why I've stripped so many screws. Thank you so much!

  • @rosewood9839
    @rosewood9839 7 месяцев назад

    I just found this video and thank you SO much! I have my own tools because hubs does not like to do anything. I always knew there were different drills, but didn’t know what the numbers meant, or really the difference between a regular drill and an impact. Would you consider doing a video on saws? Especially table saws? I have a chop saw that I have had no issues with. I have a small Dremel saw that is awesome (as long as I make sure I have the right blade), but the table saw confounds me. I don’t know how to secure it, the guide is just gone and I cannot find another one. I’ve thought about using a large wood clamp, but I don’t know if it would give me a true cut. I have to build a chicken coop. I have a compressor with a stapler and a nail gun, but I haven’t used it yet. And I don’t know when to use nails vs. brads. I really need some help. FYI: I’m 5’ 3” and about 135 lbs. I’m not afraid of my tools or my lead hole punch. But I know how to use my hole punch! I’ve tried to find a class I can take, but they won’t take me because I’m not young anymore. I know you will probably never see this, but I could really use some help. Great video!! Thank you so much!

  • @apa7611
    @apa7611 3 года назад +2

    Use mine daily for work! Hardly use my M18 fuel stuff unless I need a big hole drilled out.
    Excellent set and tough as heck!

  • @davidoutside
    @davidoutside 2 года назад +1

    This is the exact video I was looking for when I hit search, and now I'm going back to Home depot to get the Hammer drill combo kit! Subbed and liked, thanks man

  • @垌爸
    @垌爸 Год назад

    Hi, i seeking 12v powertools. Bosch GSB12V -30, Milwaukee M12FPD2, which better?

  • @ItsRyan.
    @ItsRyan. Год назад

    If you was to buy a first drill and driver for general every day use would you go M12 or M18? Kinda leaning towards M18 as it’ll have all the power for anything i could chuck at it, but any advice would be great, Thanks

  • @mandreko
    @mandreko 3 года назад +3

    I recently bought a new Dewalt drill & driver combo. I thought it was interesting that on the drill, they specifically had in the instructions not to put the drill bit in by powering it on while holding the chuck as you did. They want you to manually turn the chuck with the drill powered off, until it ratchets a couple times. I had never seen this before.

    • @TM-dh2xb
      @TM-dh2xb 3 года назад +3

      My guess is it is a matter of safety. Far less risk of the chuck grabbing the bit and slicing your fingers if it isn't spinning while you have your hand wrapped around it. Also, you may have noticed when he was demonstrating, the bit ended up crooked in the chuck the first time. It's much easier to prevent that if you spin the collar manually. Basically just get the jaws close to the correct opening in the first place, then slide the bit in, then crank it tight the rest of the way.

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 2 года назад +2

    Cool. I think the impact driver is also safer than a drill as it cannot bind up and twist on you, possibly causing injury. I also discovered that the diablo speed demon spade bits are so aggressive they easily jam, twisting the drill-but work perfectly with the impact driver.

  • @Dnasty1
    @Dnasty1 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this... was also wondering what the difference between an impact driver and an electric screwdriver would be? All these tools seem to be capable of drilling, screwing and fastening.

    • @padanfain7466
      @padanfain7466 Год назад

      I'm honesty, the impact driver completely replaces the screwdriver function on any other tools for me.

  • @KamarulAzlanAhlengChai
    @KamarulAzlanAhlengChai 2 года назад

    sir want to ask a opinion, if im more into automotif.. i want to loosening tighten screw on the engine (not losening nut).. which tools is the best? can i just use my impact wrench? or should i use normal drill? or shud i get an impact driver? im worried if using impact wrench on the screw it will broken the screw

  • @rbrandt214
    @rbrandt214 Год назад

    I don’t know how many times I screamed collet when you called it a chuck on the impact. Lol
    I hand tighten my drill chuck when removing and adding bits. I know my metal chuck can handle it, but I’ve seen too many plastic chucks bite the dust to trigger tightening and loosening your chucks. I maybe be weird about it still but I know my chuck is going to last a long time beyond its warranty.

  • @markzambelli
    @markzambelli 3 года назад +2

    A fantastic explanation there Sir for anyone interested in progressing to power tools... nice.
    I must admit, waaaaaay back in the day I remember my first time working near someone with an impact-driver and I thought they were stripping their screws... my uncle (one of the best 'chippies' ever) set me right and it was such a revelation I still remember it to this day. Thankyou for the clear vid and a trip down memory lane t'boot.🦉

  • @Freddatos
    @Freddatos 4 месяца назад

    If I wanted to drill holes in concrete to hang up some shelves, would the hammer/drill be a better option over the impact driver? You mentioned that I could buy separate bits for the impact driver to drill holes. But can the impact driver handle concrete?

  • @mathewlang5749
    @mathewlang5749 Год назад

    We all need to evolve our Modern Chuck usage technique. Many of us a carrying old habits from the past like using the trigger to tighten down a chuck which can result in setting your bit incorrectly and over tightening the chuck. Simply close it by hand and make sure the teeth as set on the correct sides of whichever bit your securing and then only tighten down to the first lock-in position that you feel the chuck hit. I stopped over tightening a while ago with these modern chucks after loosing a few to the tool gods and instruct the men and women I work with to do the same to cut down on tool breakdowns. Any extra effort beyond that first lock position does nothing by bind up the internal parts of the chuck.

  • @alanhasan2898
    @alanhasan2898 Год назад

    Thanks shedding light on the topic. Appeciated.
    Is the link you have in the description for the same machines you have in your video?

  • @2Greenlid
    @2Greenlid 2 года назад +1

    I bought that exact combo a couple of months ago, great tools! Thanks for explaining, as a Private pilot noticed your Nine Line shirt!

  • @firstlast5139
    @firstlast5139 2 года назад +3

    Very much appreciate the instructional nature of your videos versus just the tool type reviews with speed/torque tests. Both type reviews are important, but once we get the tool and in this case having purchased the same M12 kit as you did, it's learning how and when to use it that's most important !

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 Год назад

    I use the drill for drilling and delicate screw-driving and the impact driver for drilling with paddle bits and general screw driving.

  • @michaelhardeman6685
    @michaelhardeman6685 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video! I love how you simplified the 3 types of drills.

  • @nyphrodel
    @nyphrodel 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Very informative and some good lessons to be learned. I love learning from guys like you: you've actually got experience using these tools and that gives me the confidence to use them as you've instructed. Thanks again!😘

  • @daytonafuntim
    @daytonafuntim 2 года назад +2

    Super helpful and great demonstration of each of these! Thanks 👍

  • @Jasuta123
    @Jasuta123 2 года назад

    Im working at furniture warehouse and sometimes i have to yae impact drill. I hate that because it so loud .. not fun if you have 15 chair to install … rip my ears 😅

  • @Thatgirl1973
    @Thatgirl1973 2 года назад +1

    OMG! I have a notorious death grip when it comes to screwing/bolting, whatever. When the the drill stopped on the plastic magnet thing, I was so ridiculously in awe & excited. No more stripping screws or wallering out holes. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @JDMaya
    @JDMaya Год назад

    MAXMAN. THANK YOU FOR SHARING WONDERFUL PRODUCT PRESENTATION.

  • @krstone24
    @krstone24 2 года назад

    So if your fixing a step on your steps or putting together a diy bench you can just use the standard drill correct? I see the impact driver push the screw all the way through what would that be used for?

  • @susanamireku8551
    @susanamireku8551 2 года назад

    I want to install a reciprocating drill saw on a drill to cut wood
    Which one should l buy
    A hammer
    Acordless drill
    A impact
    Which one should l buy

  • @247Combat
    @247Combat Год назад

    @haxman do u prefer the new m12 gen 3 impact driver or the m12 surge? Thanks in advance

  • @keananconnor4221
    @keananconnor4221 2 года назад

    I actually didn’t know how to ask this question.. I just know I want to have a clear understanding

  • @TheUnlocking
    @TheUnlocking Год назад +1

    Man, this is an incredible video! You nailed it, 101%. Thanks for sharing.

  • @edilmarkyamat8651
    @edilmarkyamat8651 Год назад

    New sub here. Doing DIY to please the wife 😂 appreciate the work that you do.

  • @metrolima2584
    @metrolima2584 3 года назад +2

    The first cordless power tool was unveiled by Black & Decker in . In the mid-1960s, Martin Marietta Corporation contracted with Black & Decker to design tools for NASA. The tool company developed a zero-impact wrench for the Gemini project that spun bolts in zero gravity without spinning the astronaut.

  • @Garyw1212
    @Garyw1212 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much. I am a absolute beginner, and this video really helped me.

  • @M_E_T_R_O__9
    @M_E_T_R_O__9 8 месяцев назад

    is there a good reason why they didn't just keep the chuck the same on impact drivers in terms of how it grips the bit?

  • @nyla3235
    @nyla3235 2 года назад +1

    Thank you - great video for those of us who are still learning.

  • @rafalplackowski5602
    @rafalplackowski5602 2 года назад

    Why there's so much Bosch in the background? Any good?

  • @mexicanlucky
    @mexicanlucky Год назад

    The one and 2 on the top are the gears, just like a transmission the lower the gear the higher the power but slower spin.

  • @petemisc4291
    @petemisc4291 Год назад

    So why not use the hammer drill in hammer mode to drive the screw, would have been nice if you showed that

  • @we-wz4he
    @we-wz4he Год назад

    on the hammer drill speed number one has more torque. so if ur driving a long lag bolt and it stalls out in 2 put it it in 1

  • @jeffreyhickey4856
    @jeffreyhickey4856 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this great video! Excellent explanation of the differences and functions of these various tools! I really learned something from your video!

  • @sutidjo
    @sutidjo 5 месяцев назад

    I have two hammer drill and impact driver, different function

  • @theresad6990
    @theresad6990 Год назад +1

    Thank you for breaking this down. Now I have a much better understanding of the different functions of my drills and can use them more effectively.

  • @billyray6913
    @billyray6913 2 года назад

    I like your shirt. Great video. I've used the term wallered? Lol

  • @Brandon_Neil
    @Brandon_Neil 9 месяцев назад

    7:39 the speed setting changes the gearing too. Low speed you get a lot more torque.

  • @GroovyApong
    @GroovyApong Год назад

    Very well explained. Thank you Sir!😊

  • @michellestratford9753
    @michellestratford9753 2 года назад

    So, to clarify, for the idiot in the back, (me). If I have no interest in drilling holes, but only need them to put screws in, I should buy an impact driver?? Thank you 😊

  • @freshcryptojuice3790
    @freshcryptojuice3790 Месяц назад

    Amazing video 🎉 i learned alot. Thanks man 🤩

  • @thedone1342
    @thedone1342 Год назад

    Why would you buy a m12 when ther is the m18 line up?

  • @TheDigitalGuerrilla
    @TheDigitalGuerrilla 7 месяцев назад

    Speed 1 and 2 have different torque, right?

  • @gnawty4662
    @gnawty4662 2 года назад

    So do I need a standard drill? I’m seeing packages at Depot that have Impact /Hammer drill, and standard drill/Impact drill.

    • @gnawty4662
      @gnawty4662 2 года назад

      Also, are standard drills now incorporated in Hammer/Impact drills with a setting?

  • @tatrokim
    @tatrokim 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for clearing that up,I just bought the Milwaukee set with 5 tools and I wasn't sure what to do with all of them. Great video

  • @patrickarchuleta5359
    @patrickarchuleta5359 2 года назад

    which one anything but Milwaukee. bottom line

  • @litahsr.8226
    @litahsr.8226 2 года назад

    Holy shit wow thanks for all the help things i never known

  • @kellymoore6655
    @kellymoore6655 3 года назад +2

    Love Love Love this video! Glad to know the difference now.
    I like how sleek and light the Milwaukee looks.
    Curious to know do you like the Milwaukee or your Bosch best?

    • @HAXMAN
      @HAXMAN  3 года назад +1

      😃 I like these new Milwaukee drills better.

    • @TP-es1pf
      @TP-es1pf 3 года назад

      I have both, the milwaukee will crush the bosch, but the bosch is much more controllable. My 18 v Milwaukee is a monster and can be too much power...

  • @WillEspositoFotografia
    @WillEspositoFotografia Год назад

    I have to say thank u so much, because I bought a package with those two and have no idea the difference between them, and you shoot to the right point on my doubts, thank u so much . I live in Brasil and bought this two days ago in Walmart and back to Brasil yesterday and this video helped me to much tks a lot

  • @liewzy
    @liewzy Год назад

    Learned something today, thank you!

  • @isaccguerrero920
    @isaccguerrero920 3 года назад +4

    The gear on the top of the hammer drill (1 and 2) are seperate functions. 2 is generally high rpm and low torque, and 1 is low rpm and higher torque. Generally use lower torque or setting 1 when drilling or mixing into something that requires a bit more torque, such as a larger lag bolt or drilling holes into harder wood. I use speed one the most when mixing things such as joint compound when a corded drill is not available, you'll find that speed two will often stall.
    Just a correction that may help some people out, as I previously did not know the difference either.

  • @davidstoleson792
    @davidstoleson792 Год назад

    Very informative, thanks!