Grant Gunderson
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Does anyone make a impact driver with a ¼" chuck that has a variable impact torque? The Makita that I have is great for lag screws, but I wish it had a way to limit the torque for installing #6 screws, etc.
Honestly best way is to just feather the trigger
This.If you're installing small screws like that and need a repeatable torque value, just put a bit-holder into a standard power drill and set the clutch torque.


If you're installing small screws like that and need a repeatable torque value, just put a bit-holder into a standard power drill and set the clutch torque.
Milwaukee's M18 Fuel One Key Impact Driver you can program what torque you want it to produce
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If you're installing small screws like that and need a repeatable torque value, just put a bit-holder into a standard power drill and set the clutch torque.
Yup, use the small cordless drill for those. Most have rough torque settings. As I always say with such things " use your best limp wristed style". Limp wristing works good while feathering the trigger using the driver too.
I've heard feedback from some people with those electronic torque limiting tools - and it's not very positive. The electronics seem to react too slow, especially if going fast, and will break screw heads off all the time.Milwaukee's M18 Fuel One Key Impact Driver you can program what torque you want it to produce
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