1) Lumber Mode (1800 rpm)- Start trigger "slowly" with trigger fully open, tighten at a stroke with automatic speed change "fastest". 2) Bolt mode (3600 rpm)- In forward rotation, the trigger turns ON fastest instantaneously, and in reverse rotation automatically stops when the nut loosens
3) Thick plate mode (2900 rpm)- Reduces screw head skipping / coming out
4) Thin plate mode (3600 rpm)- After screw penetration, detects blow and stops automatically
Mode memory function: You can register one mode you use frequently. Select your favorite mode and register at the same time by pressing the button at hand and the batting button. Switch the mode you used and the registered mode quickly by pressing the hand button!
So wait, do these 4 modes replace the old 4 modes of max, hard, medium, and soft? If they don’t, there’s a total of 8 modes, plus assist and tek? How do you use all those modes together? Or if those new modes do replace the old modes (max through soft), then there is just 4 modes in the new impact, plus assist and tek?
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So wait, do these 4 modes replace the old 4 modes of max, hard, medium, and soft? If they don’t, there’s a total of 8 modes, plus assist and tek? How do you use all those modes together? Or if those new modes do replace the old modes (max through soft), then there is just 4 modes in the new impact, plus assist and tek?
I’m a little confused.