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Makita Impact Gun Tips

Wednesday, May 21, 2014 | Labels: , , , | 0 comments |

Makita produces a variety of hand and power tools for commercial and personal use that make completing projects easier and quicker. The Makita impact gun is a cordless impact drill that produces significantly more power than a standard cordless drill designed to drill hard surfaces and remove stubborn fasteners.

Safety

    Makita impact guns are powerful tools. Use them with caution. Wear protective gear when using any drill, to prevent debris from harming your eyes. Gloves can protect your hands if they slip off the drill, striking a sharp object, or in case something falls onto your hands. Keep the Makita cordless impact drill away from liquid substances, including water, as they could cause an electrical shock and damage the product.

Size

    Makita produces its impact drills in varying sizes according to the battery strength. The amount of battery strength directly affects the power output of the drill. Smaller models work well for most household uses, and large models stand up to commercial use. Using an underpowered drill can result in damage to the drill if the motor overheats. Only use the battery charger designed for the size battery of your drill, and remove fully charged batteries promptly from the charger to prevent damage.

Drilling

    When using your Makita impact drill to penetrate into hard surfaces, maintain a firm grip with both hands. Apply pressure straight into the bit, but do not bind the bit. If you do bind it, you can be injured from the bit breaking apart. Choose the drills setting according to the surface you are drilling into. Use a lubricant if the drill bit repeatedly overheats. Harder surfaces require faster rpm modes. Start with the soft hammer mode when utilizing your impact drill to install screws or lag bolts into a material, adjusting the power level as needed.

Removing Items

    Makita impact drills feature power to remove stubborn nuts, bolts, screw and fasteners caused by over-tightening or corrosion. Spray any rusted or corroded metal fasteners and nuts with a lubricant or penetrating agent to aid in the removal. Keep the impact drill on a low power level initially so you dont break the bolt or fastener. Increase the power as necessary. Hold the drill firmly when removing stuck items, and never apply leverage to the drill when trying to break loose an item. Leverage can damage the drill.

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How to Use a Normal Socket With an Impact Wrench

Monday, November 25, 2013 | Labels: , , , , , , , , , | 2 comments |
How to Use a Normal Socket With an Impact Wrench

Using a normal socket with an impact wrench is no different than using an impact socket with an impact wrench. The difference between the two sockets is the thickness and hardness of the material used to make them. Obviously, the impact socket is made to withstand the punishment of the impact wrench, but for projects that require less torque to either attach or remove a fastener, a normal socket will do just fine.

Instructions

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    Attach the air compressor hose to the impact wrench by pulling back the compression ring on the female end of the hose and inserting the male fitting on the handle of the impact wrench into the hose connection and releasing the compression ring when the male fitting is seated.

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    Choose the appropriate size normal socket that will fit the nut or bolt being removed. Align the square hole in the socket with the square drive on the impact wrench and push the square drive of the impact wrench into the square hole of the socket.

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    Remove the nut or bolt by placing the exposed end of the socket over the nut or bolt and pressing the trigger of the impact wrench. Make sure that the impact is set in the reverse position before pressing the trigger. If the nut or bolt is being tightened, place the socket attached to the impact wrench over the nut or bolt and press the trigger while the wrench is in the forward position. Refer to the impact wrench manufacturers manual for directions.

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