Tips And Tricks To Effectively Use A Cordless Screwdriver
A cordless screwdriver is definitely a must have tool for professionals and hobbyists. This power tool is portable and useful in carrying out tasks like hanging pictures to framing a house. A cordless screwdriver is designed with a rotating motor and an adjustable chuck. This means that you can actually insert different things on the chuck to make them spin. This is what makes the cordless screwdriver quite flexible and useful.
If it is your first time to use this type of power tool, then you will surely find this rather convenient and useful in carrying out tasks on the job site. To help you out, here are some tips and tricks that can help you to use your cordless screwdriver effectively.
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Use The Right Bits When Working With A Cordless Screwdriver
When working with power tools like a cordless screwdriver, it is critical that you use the right screwdriver bit. There are different kinds of bits available. The type of screw that you are working on will matter as well. The most commonly used bit that can fit medium wood screws is the PZ2. In choosing a bit, you can check the mark engraved on the metal.
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Test To Check If You Are Using The Right Screwdriver Bit
Once you have determined the right bit to use, the next thing that you need to do is to make sure that the bit is tightly placed on the head of the screw. However, if you are uncertain, you should hold the screwdriver bit at a 45-degree angle. If the screw stays on the screwdriver bit and it does not fall off, you are using the right bit.
Make Sure The Bit Is Firmly Placed On The Head
When working with cordless screwdrivers, you have to make sure that the bit is firmly seated on the head of the screw that you are working on. When you are drilling, you have to make sure that you apply the right amount of pressure to the top of the cordless screwdriver to ensure that the screwdriver bit will stay in the head of the screw as you drill.
Hold The Screw In Place
If you want to make sure that the bit or the screw will not slip as you are driving it into the wood, you have to grip the screw's sides gently. With this technique, you will be able to hold the screw in place until it begins to bite into the wood.
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Opt To Pre-drill A Pilot Hole On Hardwood
Holding screws in place is ideal if you are working on pine woods and the same type of wood. However, if you are working on the hardwood, you have to pre-drill a pilot hole. This should make the job easier.
Applying Additional Pressure Using Your Hands Or Shoulders
If you notice that the screwdriver bit is slipping out of the head of the screw, this would mean that you are not applying enough pressure on the tool. To address this problem, you can compensate the applied pressure by pushing down harder on the top of the back portion of the drill using your left hand. Moreover, you can also put your shoulder into the screwdriver to apply additional pressure on the tool.
Achieve Controlled Pressure By Using On And Off Technique
You have to remember to ease back on the pressure once you notice that the screw is almost in place. If you fail to do this, the screw will end up sinking deeply into the wood. You can make use of the on and off technique as this can give you more control over how deep the screw that you are working on is driven into the wood.
Practice First Before Working On The Actual Project
If you are fairly new to using a cordless screwdriver, you have to make sure that you practice on a piece of wood first before working on the actual project. With practice, you will learn how to control the tool. It is also worth reading the manual of your power tool and learning about the different features of the tool, as this will ensure that you will know what to do when working on the actual project.
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