Theirs something going on with the 5ah powerstack on the 860. The power stack will send the impact into protect mode after 10 seconds of driving. Torque test channel touched on this topic breifly, Which seems to be pretty spot on in this video as well.
The DeWalt did this with all batteries. It's a safety mechanism within to stop overheating. That's what I'm hearing about it. It seems reasonable. I'm not driving these lags with my impact. I'm grabbing my drill, mid torque, or high torque.
FLEX TOOLS ARE NOT NUMBER ONE due to battery issues and tools are getting hot and over wt in size, Milwaukee I call number 2 flex number 2.5 dewalt number 2 makita maybe 2 or some 2.5 not so powerful but good and well build tools. AS for number one well what ever work for you the best. THAT why I am selling all my new flex tool I mean all don't like them anymore..
@@chucknorris2952 true but if he’s using it in this application; I would recommend a better battery to get through this specific job for the Impact. But in actuality this job would require a hammer drill IMO. A lot of these videos are pushing impact drills to and beyond the limit. Which comes down to right tool for the job.
Definitely a win that's pretty impressive for small impact driver meant for bigger one to do that
Theirs something going on with the 5ah powerstack on the 860. The power stack will send the impact into protect mode after 10 seconds of driving. Torque test channel touched on this topic breifly, Which seems to be pretty spot on in this video as well.
I think the protection is a good thing. This is definitely the wrong tool for this application. Thanks for the view and comment my friend.
for me thats a win ,...there are other dewalt drills meant that application
It called overload protection
Yep
dont used that type of battery it will stop every 3 to 5 min be caused of that type of battery, used a normal battery it will work ok.
The DeWalt did this with all batteries. It's a safety mechanism within to stop overheating. That's what I'm hearing about it. It seems reasonable. I'm not driving these lags with my impact. I'm grabbing my drill, mid torque, or high torque.
FLEX TOOLS ARE NOT NUMBER ONE due to battery issues and tools are getting hot and over wt in size, Milwaukee I call number 2 flex number 2.5 dewalt number 2 makita maybe 2 or some 2.5 not so powerful but good and well build tools. AS for number one well what ever work for you the best. THAT why I am selling all my new flex tool I mean all don't like them anymore..
@@victorfeliciano6094 I'm talking impact my guy. Watch my new video, the Flex is king
sorry it does NOT. MILWAUKEE IT WAY BETTER..
I wouldn't say way better, but yes the Milwaukee is the second best still for driving lags. Flex is number 1 and Dewalt DCF860 is 3rd.
Wrong Battery for application
Pretty common to use 5a batteries with drivers
@@chucknorris2952 true but if he’s using it in this application; I would recommend a better battery to get through this specific job for the Impact. But in actuality this job would require a hammer drill IMO. A lot of these videos are pushing impact drills to and beyond the limit. Which comes down to right tool for the job.
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