New member here! Thanks in advance for your input.
I have a new DeWalt 20V brushless drill/driver set (DCF787 and DCD777). My first project using either was to install a security door jamb reinforcement plate. It required me to ream out the deadbolt receptacle to allow it to slide more smoothly. I used a titanium hex grinding bit to cut through the wood and an old nail protruding from the backing 2x4. After running the driver for about 2 minutes, the motor began to cut out and became too hot to touch. After allowing it to cool, I ran it again, and the same thing occurred. I switched the bit to the drill, and it worked without issue.
I am reading mixed commentary online, some stating that the impact driver is not intended for long-term use but rather for short, high-torque bursts such as driving in screws and bolts or for driving small sockets. I'm just trying to get some feedback before I look into returning/exchanging it.
I have a new DeWalt 20V brushless drill/driver set (DCF787 and DCD777). My first project using either was to install a security door jamb reinforcement plate. It required me to ream out the deadbolt receptacle to allow it to slide more smoothly. I used a titanium hex grinding bit to cut through the wood and an old nail protruding from the backing 2x4. After running the driver for about 2 minutes, the motor began to cut out and became too hot to touch. After allowing it to cool, I ran it again, and the same thing occurred. I switched the bit to the drill, and it worked without issue.
I am reading mixed commentary online, some stating that the impact driver is not intended for long-term use but rather for short, high-torque bursts such as driving in screws and bolts or for driving small sockets. I'm just trying to get some feedback before I look into returning/exchanging it.