Wiha SpeedE Screwdriver Distributed by GVK - Features & Benefits
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2018
- Launching in August 2018!
"Drive with speed, fix with feeling"
As the first VDE-certified e-screwdriver from Wiha, speedE® promises to halve the time users take to complete their work in the future. An electric motor assists with fastening screws up to 0.4 Nm before disengaging to ensure that material is protected.
Send an email with your contact details to sales@gvk.com.au to put your name on a pre-allocation list, no obligation to buy, we will contact you when the drivers arrive!
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This is super nice🙂 love wiha
Thanks mate, you got your hands on one yet?
@@GVKGVKinsmanSunshineWest f no I wish it's super sweet
That's bloody awesome! Imagine doing a full switchboard. Who uses an impact driver on a RCBO?
The guy in the video
@@deanbornman77 haha mate have you ever considered a career in comedy? That's genius.
@@andrewlawton108 i had to answer your question. Lol
What is meant by Electric Ratchet?
Does it work like a normal ratchet when the electric motor stops tightening?
Thanks.
L Emech hi there! You can keep the motor on forward rotation while you ratchet back and then continue to sweep forward all while the bit stays located in the screw head. It is the same functionality as a regular manual ratcheting system however it utilises the electric motor to make it work.
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your reply.
Could I ask, is there a limit to how much you can ratchet back? Can you ratchet back more than say 90 degrees?
Also, is there a clicking/ratcheting sound when you ratchet back or it just slips smoothly with no tactile feedback?
Finally, do you have to apply a 'strong' torque when you ratchet back or it simply ratchets backs with little or no force at all (just like a normal mechanical ratchet).
I probably will buy one if the ratcheting feels right and works exactly like a normal ratchet.
Sorry for so many questions and thanks a lot!
It'll be real nice if Wiha explains or shows a video of how the electric ratchet works. Really cool.
It is not a traditional ratchet mechanism as in a socket set, it revolves back on the motor and so no tactile feedback, your wrist would be the limit rather than a rotational limitation tot he ratcheting mechanism.
Thanks, I got this figured out. I also found out that the battery level falls quite quickly if I use the electric ratchet function frequently. And the electric ratchet does not work when the battery level is on the low side even though it has not reached the blinking light low level indicator. There is actually one comment from another site that says the battery goes flat if stored unused for one week. This would be bad if it is accurate.
Overall, though, the functionality is great and the design is also excellent. I'm waiting to see when will Wiha launch a 1/4 hex drive version instead of slim bits.
Haha love the exaggerated clumsy screwdriver. Does look much easier
That first guy in the demo cant even use a normal screwdriver so the Wiha SpeedE wont help him
An astute observation Dean, he is indeed a bit of a battler!
what a shame, that you had to resort to infomercial level tactics to sell how much quicker (its not) it is over a plain driver. it is nice but doing this really cheapens it.
It`s a very expensive gimmick do not buy it. You will forget to charge it and it will end up in your shed or garage gathering dust. Waste of a lot of money
Can i buy yours?
From personal experience WIHA tools aren't gimmicks, just the user is