Impact Driver Bare Basics + An Electrician's Uses
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- G'day, just a real simple one here showing you an overview of an impact driver and some of my practices' as a sparky.
⏳ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
01:17 Impact Drivers Overview
04:32 Differences Between Impact & Chuck Drill
05:18 Milwaukee M12 Surge Hydraulic + Uses
08:24 Outro
⚠️ WARNING
Do not attempt DIY Electrical work! All activities in this video have been performed by a Licensed Electrician for educational and entertainment purposes only. All work is done at your own risk. Corey Bruhn will not accept responsibility or liability, for any loss, damage, injury or negligence. Please consult a Registered Electrical Contractor or Electrical Inspector prior to dealing with any electrical installations. For more information visit: esv.vic.gov.au/DDIY
Keep posting bro this channel is perfect for me I just became an apprentice 2 months ago and I already love this channel don’t stop posting please
Are you still at it ? Just really curious to know because I barely have no experience with tools and I want to get into the electrician field
Yeah mate, just haven't put time into the uploads. I'll eventually get back into
Please share your skills in this channel, show us how to install outlets, lights, electrical boxes just everything this channel will blow up
Cheers mate! I'll defs make videos on how I rough in cable, cutout, fit-off, etc.
7:40 your absolutyl right, ive used the surge and its complety different feel, it actually hammers the screw in. ive got a m18 impact and m12 fuel impact and i regret buying it, cause its shit and i dont touch it anymore, the surge is just so much better and smoother and it hammers in gyprock wall plugs and screws in so easily, unlike the regular fuel version, i don't know why people don't mention this, your the first person ive seen bring it up.
Keep up the great videos.
Would you be able to discuss the benefits of working in a commercial/domestic/ industrial as an A grade and Apprentice.
Many thanks in advance
Great suggestion!
You should try the gen3 m12 driver and gen4 m18 driver the tri led is nice.both have alot of speed and torque as well.
Are you considering the Installation driver that Milwaukee has now? M12 & a good tweener with light duty drill/drive capability
Brilliant video and share.
Do you have a favoutite lightweight electronics driver for soft screws & connector bits or in assembly of computers? I'd like to not need 2 tools but if for a load of the small work, of which i can get, then I'm willing to.
Cheers mate, my 12v impact on the lowest speed setting is perfect for terminal screws and connectors. It'll stop driving once the screw is in tight enough so you don't have to worry about any conductors breaking
In switzerland impacts aren`t very popular in my company for exaple im the only one using a impact on a daily base
Did I spy you have upgraded your main makita pouch? If so how do you find it?
Haha good eye mate, I think it's pretty great! More bit holders are a nice addition.
A chippy from Australia who makes tool pouches contacted me the other week wanting my input on an electrician pouch he's designing, hopefully I'll get a prototype by the end of the year so I can make a video on it
Ewww red tools, respect -1