Surely using an impact driver is actually the best way to drive screws in seeing as all of the energy is delivered to the bit? The least stress on the wrist and less than a drill IMO.
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The exposure limits for hand arm vibration, when using impact drivers, can be surprisingly low...Surely using an impact driver is actually the best way to drive screws in seeing as all of the energy is delivered to the bit? The least stress on the wrist and less than a drill IMO.
I'm unsure of how it's calculated, but will look into it.What is HAV - Hand Arm Vibration? presumably? What does that figure mean in real terms?
I'm unsure of how it's calculated, but will look into it.
The 15.5m/s2 comes from the Makita datasheet under - Vibration Emissions (using maximum capacity of tool)
And the EAV and ELV are exposure values determined by the HSE...
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please reread my last 2 postsSounds like you might have it set on 1 try 21
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