The larger the battery/motor voltage, the heavier work these tools can do. Mechanical insight: Four things determine the work that these tools do.īattery voltage: It ranges from 8 volts all the way up to 60 volts with 12-volt and 18-volt the most common voltages. ![]() Where to use it: Use these anywhere you need to make a hole or drive a screw, set a nut or tighten a small bolt. By disengaging the drivetrain at that point, it prevents stripping the fastener head, snapping the fastener off or driving the fastener right through a piece of wood. It’s equipped with a clutch that disengages the drill’s drivetrain when the tool reaches a specified amount of torque (turning force). ![]() It’s a battery-powered hole maker and a fastener driver for screws, nuts and small bolts.
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