 How to use your drill driver and how to use your impact driver? Ola woodworkers Paul Carlson here small workshop guy as always this is a three-minute overview and Then I give you links down below to some more extensive Presentations on the same topic be sure and watch those because they're very educational and very well done for your drill driver To put in a bit you have your keyless Chuck You turn it to the right in order to Open up the teeth you can have that on the forward speed. You could hold the chuck Turn it very slowly and that will close down put the Clutch indicator on the little icon for screw Put it in speed to speed to is your faster speed now There's one step you do before you do those and that's put on your safety glasses All right, so we have the screw inserted We have it set to the drill symbol and we have the number two for the speed All right, so now you do your drilling Always pre-drill Before you put in a screw to keep from splitting the wood now to take that out I just turned it to the right. I insert my bit that I'm going to use and in this case the Phillips and I have to decide what clutch level I'm going to use and You'll have to get some experience with that, but basically you set the clutch level for when you want the The wheel to stop spinning Because it meets enough resistance so at the lower settings Stop very quickly when it meets resistance the more powerful settings up around 12 16 18 They apply more torque put it on one That is the slower speed, but with more torque Do not go to the impact driver for all of your first of all don't use it for drilling at all Secondly, don't think of it as being your your screwdriver Because it's too powerful Even though it has variable speed and you can pull on the trigger and barely start it It can break a lot of screws. It is nice and compact for getting up into cabinets Learn when to use it. You certainly if you have hardwood large powerful screws And they don't break and they don't strip then that's a perfect tool to get the job done But be careful small workshop guy signing off