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 LYN Power Tools Discussion V2, Bosch, Makita, Dewalt, Dremel etc

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post May 1 2020, 07:08 PM

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QUOTE(limcc @ Feb 28 2020, 05:20 PM)
They do : base on precious handyman.

With 40V--Max, 36V nominal--of voltage, 220nm of torque is a piece of cake, consider 18V can do ~200nm. But as one reviewer said, if one need more power, theres always the corded version. Top priority of Cordless is portability, actually >150nm of torque could easily break any screw or bit. for bolt & nut, theres impact wrench.
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Agree with the answer by you. These codrless tools always powerful then the other tools.
I learned here things as much i can thanks for replying!!
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post May 29 2020, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(ceo684 @ May 22 2020, 09:24 AM)
Rotary hammer/hammer drill can use but primarily it was designed as a drill, I find it abit too powerful due to no torque control if using it to screw - often times it strips the screw heads.
Drill driver GSR180/GSB180 or equivalent will suit ur screw installations nicely.

GSR and GSB
R=reversible no impact
B=got Bang function (aka impact drill) but its at best used for brick masonry only. Won't be a good fit for concrete.

Concrete walls best to use a rotary hammer.
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Agree this the best product i ever used!!! Drill driver GSR180/GSB180 always best in performance!
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post May 29 2020, 03:28 PM

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