Collet wobble on an impact is necessary from what I've always understood. Allows the bit to stay on the fastener while the tool shifts and moves from impacts and operator movements. Every one of my impacts from flex to Dewalt wobble. Chuck wobble is a problem though But yes... ridgid is pro level 100%. People think just because tti manufacturers them they are lesser than Milwaukee in quality. Not true is any sense. Emerson still dictates the tools TTI manufactures for them. The tools are clearly professional contractor grade
KALEB!!!!!! Impressive Video and like the two camera set up! Good looking and performing impact no doubt. I believe most all impacts will have some degree of collet wobble. It actually comes down to the inertia of the bit that cause it. Put a hex shank drill bit in a collet, and then run it in reverse on a test surface, and it should smooth out, and then You know the collet is Ok. Liked the ending. 👍🤝😀
it's 9:12 PM... as kids we had someone read a giant book with few words and big pictures. Now as an adult I have a kaleb casually reading tool specs off a giant case sleeve 🤣 where does the time go... also that ending is so accurate! the amount of deleted storms of me cursing at myself for not speaking clearly or stuttering LOL
@@georgedavall9449 gather round kiddos, back in my day we didn't have anti kickback tools we just snapped our wrists twice a week and had carbide skin from all the accidents...
I've had mine since black friday last year. Its a good driver but even in speed 1 the rpm is too high even on the lightest you can pull the trigger thats my only gripe with it
Collet wobble on an impact is necessary from what I've always understood. Allows the bit to stay on the fastener while the tool shifts and moves from impacts and operator movements. Every one of my impacts from flex to Dewalt wobble.
Chuck wobble is a problem though
But yes... ridgid is pro level 100%.
People think just because tti manufacturers them they are lesser than Milwaukee in quality.
Not true is any sense. Emerson still dictates the tools TTI manufactures for them.
The tools are clearly professional contractor grade
Correct
KALEB!!!!!! Impressive Video and like the two camera set up!
Good looking and performing impact no doubt. I believe most all impacts will have some degree of collet wobble. It actually comes down to the inertia of the bit that cause it. Put a hex shank drill bit in a collet, and then run it in reverse on a test surface, and it should smooth out, and then You know the collet is Ok.
Liked the ending. 👍🤝😀
it's 9:12 PM... as kids we had someone read a giant book with few words and big pictures. Now as an adult I have a kaleb casually reading tool specs off a giant case sleeve 🤣
where does the time go... also that ending is so accurate! the amount of deleted storms of me cursing at myself for not speaking clearly or stuttering LOL
@@TOOL_TECHNICAL lmao🤣
TOOL_TECH You're a scream man 😆 His wide angle lens sure made that case sleeve look HUGE!
@@georgedavall9449 gather round kiddos, back in my day we didn't have anti kickback tools we just snapped our wrists twice a week and had carbide skin from all the accidents...
...but lets do it anyway. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've had mine since black friday last year. Its a good driver but even in speed 1 the rpm is too high even on the lightest you can pull the trigger thats my only gripe with it
Hikoki/metabo hpt and bosch impacts are super nice for going low speed...you got full control on how much force you put out
Pretty solid driver. Definitely enough speed, thats the only impressive thing about it though