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Re: Optimal Direction of the Drill and Chips
Does anyone know if reverse power/speed is a constant (or close) percentage of forward power/speed for the drills, or if a drill in reverse matches a drill in forward up to a certain point? Thanks
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Re: Optimal Direction of the Drill and Chips
seing as how drill motors are desinged to drill holes and tighten fastners and they use a planetery gearbox its alwasys Lefyie loosie rightie tightie.
so rotating right (Clockwise) in the perspective from behind the motor would be the way to Optimualy go |
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Re: Optimal Direction of the Drill and Chips
last year, we never had any problems with the motor we were running in forward. The motor assembly we were running in reverse practically melted the whole back end of the motor...one big goop of melted pastic on the back...and we were getting close to destroying the second...it is extremely important that you run them in the same direction...we went out of our way to construct a gearbox soley for the purpose of makign sure both motors were runnign in the same direction
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