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==How to use==
 
==How to use==
  
*Choose the correct bit and size
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*Choose the correct bit type and size.
*When you screw you need to push the board down
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*Make sure to hold or push the board down when you use the impact driver on screws.
*If you can't use the clamp, Can mark the wood with a nail or trim a hole.  
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*If you can't use a clamp, mark the wood with a nail or trim a hole instead.  
*With hard wood or thin wood use the countersink bit to make the hole to hide the head of the screw, if you don’t the wood can split
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*With hard wood or thin wood use the countersink bit to make a secondary hole to hide the head of the screw, if you don’t the wood can split
*When the battery is low, swap it with a charged one. There is one or more spare battery packs charging
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*When the battery is low, swap it with a charged one. There are always spare battery packs charging.
  
 
==Features==
 
==Features==
  
*Pawerful
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*Powerful
 
*Screwdriver
 
*Screwdriver
  
 
==Screw==
 
==Screw==
  
The bit for the screw are: Torx, Slotted, Pozidriv, Phillips, Allen. And Every type has different size marks with a number on the side of the bit
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The bit for the screw are: Torx, Slotted, Pozidriv, Phillips, Allen. And every type has different size marks with a number on the side of the bit
 
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 27 April 2020

Makita DTD146 Cordless impact driver

Description:

The impact drivers have started to replace the cordless drills in some applications, especially with the advent of bit sets with hex-shank accessories that are specifically designed to withstand the stresses that these drivers impose on a bit.

Impact drivers are high-torque tools primarily used for driving screws and tightening nuts. Their chuck accepts only bits with a hex shank. You either pull up on the chuck sleeve to insert a bit or you just slip the bit into the chuck.

These tools are lighter and smaller than drill drivers, and although they are not as versatile, they will perform many of the same functions. Since their torque output is higher than a typical drill driver, they get through work more quickly.

How to use

  • Choose the correct bit type and size.
  • Make sure to hold or push the board down when you use the impact driver on screws.
  • If you can't use a clamp, mark the wood with a nail or trim a hole instead.
  • With hard wood or thin wood use the countersink bit to make a secondary hole to hide the head of the screw, if you don’t the wood can split
  • When the battery is low, swap it with a charged one. There are always spare battery packs charging.

Features

  • Powerful
  • Screwdriver

Screw

The bit for the screw are: Torx, Slotted, Pozidriv, Phillips, Allen. And every type has different size marks with a number on the side of the bit Screws.png

External link

http://www.makita.my/products/btd146rfe-cordless-impact-driver/