OP
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- Joined
- Dec 7, 2000
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- 2,897
- Location
- Southern VT, Southern ME
- Tractor
- John Deere 4100 HST /410 FEL, R4s
Right it takes certain amount of spring loaded torque resistance before the "impacting action" engages. There a quite a few videos online showing how most work. Seems people love to take things apart hey
Some describe it as being a both a "hit" (in the forward movement when spring preload releases the weight mass and rotational "hammering" as the lugs engage and spin with the motor. The first action is what is supposed to keep the bit securely engaged in the screw head so it doesn't cam out as it turns.
Impact drivers have their advantages all right but they sure can be noisy in certain circumstances. I now often find myself enjoying using my 1/4 hex screwdriver simply because it is quiet driving in a screw.
But all that noise does keep my boss away. :confused2:
Noticeably to me is the less powerful the impact driver the more engagement you will probably experience. My little 2462 12v driver will impact almost constantly driving a 2 1/2 screw in 2x4 pine but the 18V Milwaukee FUEL on setting #2 or #3 will seat one with no impact engagement at all until you bury the head deep.
Some describe it as being a both a "hit" (in the forward movement when spring preload releases the weight mass and rotational "hammering" as the lugs engage and spin with the motor. The first action is what is supposed to keep the bit securely engaged in the screw head so it doesn't cam out as it turns.
Impact drivers have their advantages all right but they sure can be noisy in certain circumstances. I now often find myself enjoying using my 1/4 hex screwdriver simply because it is quiet driving in a screw.
But all that noise does keep my boss away. :confused2:
Noticeably to me is the less powerful the impact driver the more engagement you will probably experience. My little 2462 12v driver will impact almost constantly driving a 2 1/2 screw in 2x4 pine but the 18V Milwaukee FUEL on setting #2 or #3 will seat one with no impact engagement at all until you bury the head deep.