How to use a drill as a screwdriver bit!
Most cordless devices are designed to combine the functions of a drill and a screwdriver, which is why they are called drill drivers. If you have never used a screwdriver before, you will definitely need a video tutorial to avoid injuries.

How do we figure out which bit is needed for the screws?
The bit you need depends on the shape of the screw head . The most common is a star- shaped Phillips head . For this, you will need a 22 Phillips A bit that is sized to fit most types of these screws . Other common bits you will encounter are the internal hex and are used for cap screws on the top of lugs ; the square drive bit - For screw clamps and the so-called six-piece , which fits over roofing screws .

Which drill speed is best for driving screws ?
A low speed allows you to have maximum control over the screws you are driving , especially for beginners and especially if you are using Phillips screws , which do not lock into the head of the screw or other types of bits . Once you get used to using your drill as a screwdriver , you can try increasing the speed to get the job done faster .
Our recommendation is to choose the right operating setting. Switch it to the screw setting , which means the drill is ready to drive screws . Other settings are general drilling and hammer drilling mode , when you need to drill into brick or concrete .
What is the rotation parameter ?
The torque setting is an adjustable collar on a drill that has a number of markings on it . Torque is the torque of the drill , and the torque setting allows you to control how much force it uses to turn the screw . Setting the torque on your drill correctly means you wo n't overtighten the screw . Check it at the beginning of a job to make sure you're getting the right setting for the job you 're doing .

Note that, in general , soft materials require a lower torque setting , while harder materials require a higher torque setting. You should have set it to a higher level.
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