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How Do You Use An Electric Drill Clutch Bit?

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How Do You Use An Electric Drill Clutch Bit?

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The new electric drill is sitting in the case, and you’re anxious to use it. It came with two bits, the straight edge and phillips, but now you find that most of the screw heads look like they are wearing bow ties. These screws are clutch head screws and need a special bit. The following steps will familiarize you with this item. Judge the size of the screw head. If you can’t do this, purchase both the 3/16″ and the 5/32″ clutch bit. Insert the bit into the screw to make certain that it fits. Select the bit that works for the job. Hold the drill in your left hand if you are right handed, and reverse if you are left handed. Insert the chuck key, that “L” shaped piece of metal with the cog on the end, with the cog into the opening. Turn the key until you see the chuck opening. It will look like a cone at the end which separates to 4 pieces. This creates the opening for your new drill bit Insert the drill bit into the opening with the flat end in first. The bit end should remain pointed o

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