Gyroscopic driver by Dewalt. What new sorcery is this?
This thing is really cool and quickly became one of my favorite "go to" tools. No forward or reverse switch, motion activated 0-430 rpm, just tilt in the direction need to go, tilt more it goes faster, tilt less it slows down. Accurate and controlled, easy to use to get the direction and speed you need. You can drive a bolt/screw really fast at first to get most of the threads in and then slow it down to a crawl when it's almost seated, and without stopping to change speed. Or quickly change direction without taking the bit off the fastener by just tilting the other direction. Adjustable 15 position torque settings, adjustable 2 position handle straight or pistol grip. Bright ring of focused LED's on the fastener, and 3 Led's on the driver for battery charge state, lasts me for days with lots of use. Quick change 1/4" bits.
It's a little strange at first, you squeeze the button and nothing happens, I thought it was defective, I bought two of them and the 2nd one did the same thing, so I decided to read the instructions. Once you get the hang if it though you'll really like it. About a hundred bucks, worth every penny.
This thing is really cool and quickly became one of my favorite "go to" tools. No forward or reverse switch, motion activated 0-430 rpm, just tilt in the direction need to go, tilt more it goes faster, tilt less it slows down. Accurate and controlled, easy to use to get the direction and speed you need. You can drive a bolt/screw really fast at first to get most of the threads in and then slow it down to a crawl when it's almost seated, and without stopping to change speed. Or quickly change direction without taking the bit off the fastener by just tilting the other direction. Adjustable 15 position torque settings, adjustable 2 position handle straight or pistol grip. Bright ring of focused LED's on the fastener, and 3 Led's on the driver for battery charge state, lasts me for days with lots of use. Quick change 1/4" bits.
It's a little strange at first, you squeeze the button and nothing happens, I thought it was defective, I bought two of them and the 2nd one did the same thing, so I decided to read the instructions. Once you get the hang if it though you'll really like it. About a hundred bucks, worth every penny.