Learn To Use Your Drill like a Pro! (Settings On A Makita Drill)


Summary

The video explains the different modes of a drill - drill mode for maximum power, screw mode for smooth screw driving without slipping, and hammer mode for effective hole drilling in masonry. It emphasizes using caution and variable trigger settings in hammer mode for control. Speed one provides more torque for screw tasks, while speed two offers faster drilling. Forward and reverse functions should be utilized for optimal performance.


Drill Mode

Drill mode uses the full power of the drill to turn the spindle with no restrictions, providing maximum power all the time.

Screw Mode

In screw mode, torque is applied before the drill starts to slip, allowing the screw to be driven smoothly without slipping.

Hammer Mode

Hammer mode gives the drill a slight percussive action against masonry to help drill holes effectively. It is recommended to use caution with this mode and utilize the variable trigger settings for control.

Variable Trigger Settings

Speed one offers more control and torque for tasks like putting in screws, while speed two allows for faster drilling with less torque. Utilize the forward and reverse functions for optimal performance.

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