@ adix076 . First of all, thank you very much for the comment! If you want to see other videos, stay close until next time when I will unbox two other interesting tools from Parkside.
@MrJokerh61. First of all, thank you very much for the comment!!! I find this tangential impact screwdriver to be exceptional for wooden constructions. It’s incredibly easy on the hands, and with a torque of 150 N/m, it’s more than powerful enough for any woodworking project. If you found this video helpful, I’d love for you to subscribe to the channel if you haven’t already. Your support truly motivates and inspires me to keep creating content!
@readesiun988. First of all, thank you very much for your comment! Yes, you are perfectly right. It is really a clutch and not a brake. In RO we use, or at least my relatives and I use the term brake for this mechanism even though it is a clutch. I will try to be more careful in the future. Thanks for the correction!
@buduiulian6318. First of all, thank you very much for your comment! I am not extremely sure if I understand what size you are referring to (45, 60 and 80).
@drcl7429. First of all, thank you very much for the comment!!! I'm not sure if I understood your comment completely and I hope I'm not wrong. But this is not a rotary hammer, but a screwdriver with a tangential impact. That way there is no possibility of getting hurt.
@@PAFixandCrafts After rewatching I'm really not sure why I thought you were using a hammer-action. My point about having your hand so close is still valid though. One slip and you're having a really bad month.
I think you convinced me to buy it too. Thank you for the unboxing!
@ adix076 . First of all, thank you very much for the comment! If you want to see other videos, stay close until next time when I will unbox two other interesting tools from Parkside.
Brilliant video thank you so much for sharing
@MrJokerh61. First of all, thank you very much for the comment!!! I find this tangential impact screwdriver to be exceptional for wooden constructions. It’s incredibly easy on the hands, and with a torque of 150 N/m, it’s more than powerful enough for any woodworking project. If you found this video helpful, I’d love for you to subscribe to the channel if you haven’t already. Your support truly motivates and inspires me to keep creating content!
It is a clutch, not a break
@readesiun988. First of all, thank you very much for your comment! Yes, you are perfectly right. It is really a clutch and not a brake. In RO we use, or at least my relatives and I use the term brake for this mechanism even though it is a clutch. I will try to be more careful in the future. Thanks for the correction!
it has only 45nm, which is 60 or 80, which is the Performance range
@buduiulian6318. First of all, thank you very much for your comment! I am not extremely sure if I understand what size you are referring to (45, 60 and 80).
use hammer-action only on stone and pretty dangerous using that much down force with your hand so close.
@drcl7429. First of all, thank you very much for the comment!!! I'm not sure if I understood your comment completely and I hope I'm not wrong. But this is not a rotary hammer, but a screwdriver with a tangential impact. That way there is no possibility of getting hurt.
@@PAFixandCrafts After rewatching I'm really not sure why I thought you were using a hammer-action. My point about having your hand so close is still valid though. One slip and you're having a really bad month.