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Summary: In most electric hand drills the trigger controls the speed. Learn about using hand drill triggers and other power tools in this free video.
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Chrsitopher D. Ramirez Christopher D. Ramirez is a performance mechanic and custom fabricator for Tampa Bay's Driven Concepts. read more
Hi, I?m Danny from Tampa, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village I?m going to show you how to use and maintain a electric hand drill. I?m going to talk to you have the trigger, the trigger control. These drill every drill pretty much has a trigger speed control. If you press it right here you see full throttle it is faster. You can actually for safety all drills have a trigger lock. So if you have it lying down or something and it happens to slip or hit the trigger the thing would not turn. Especially the batter operated ones. So like before forward and reverse and you have your trigger speed. So you would use this for varies things some drill bits need a slow drilling speed. Some drill bits could cut really fast at a high speed so it really depends what type of bit or accessory that you are using for your drill. That is why they have trigger control.