What do numbers on a drill mean?

You'll see a list of numbers from 1 to 10 or 20. These are used to set the clutch to deliver a torque range. The higher the number on the collar, the higher the torque and the larger the fastener that can be driven. To adjust your clutch, align the arrow to a lower setting and start driving a screw.
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What do the numbers mean on top of the drill?

As mentioned at the beginning of the article, the numbers on a drill represent the amount of torque the tool can apply to an object (such as a screw) or for hole drilling. The numbers usually range from 1 to 20 (or more) with 1 representing the least amount of torque and 20, the greatest.
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What is the torque setting on a drill?

The more settings the finer your control while working. Newton Metres (Nm) on drills: 4 to 15Nm is fine for all of those smaller screw driver tasks around the home. 15 to 35Nm is a great all-rounder to drill and drive medium sizes screws and hole drilling.
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What is the 1 and 2 on a drill?

Setting 1 is low speed/high torque and is best for driving screws. Setting 2 is a medium speed/torque and can be used for drilling or driving. Setting 3 is the highest speed and is meant for drilling or driving fasteners.
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How do I choose my drill speed?

Generally, the higher speed and lower torque range is used for smaller diameter drilling tasks, and the lower speed and higher torque range for larger bits and tougher tasks. The lower speed range is also usually better for driving and fastening tasks. Some accessories typically have maximum speed ratings.
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What does 8 mean on a drill bit?

Numbered drill bit gauge sizes range in ascending order from 80 (smallest) to 1 (largest). Thus, drill bit #8 is on the larger side of your standard drill set. Here we will give you drill bit #8 in decimal inches, drill bit #8 in fractional inches, and drill bit #8 in decimal millimeters (mm).
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Are the numbers on a drill foot pounds?

This is very different and with each drill having a different amount of maximum inch pounds of torque to them, it is really hard to say that a number one setting is XX amount of inch pounds, number 2 setting is XX inch pounds and so on.
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What is #7 drill bit size?

A number 7 drill bit is 0.2010 inches. As a fraction, the 0.2010 decimal is 201/1000.
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What is a #2 drill bit?

#2 drill bit = 0.2210 inches

0.2210 decimal as a fraction is 221/1000. However, standard fractional drill bits come in intervals of 1/64 inches. Therefore, there are no standard fractional drill bits that are the exact 221/1000 fraction that the #2 drill bit is.
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How much torque does DCD999?

It is capable of delivering a maximum torque of 112Nm, so it can deal with the toughest job site applications. Features of the DCD999: Brushless motor. The most powerful 18V drill Dewalt has ever made.
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How much torque is 340uwo?

DCD708: 340 UWO, 65 Nm max torque, and 450 RPM for the lower setting.
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What makes a drill more powerful?

The higher the voltage rating is, the more powerful the drill. Battery sizes typically range from 12V to 20V.
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What is the difference between a 3/8 inch drill and a 1/2-inch drill?

As mentioned, 1/2-inch drills are a bit bigger and more powerful than 3/8-inch drills and because 1/2 inch drills are generally designed for heavy-duty work, they are also made with very tough materials. Generally speaking, a 1/2-inch drill is going to be much more durable and long-lasting than a 3/8-inch drill.
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What does 3/8 mean for a drill?

This answer is not useful. Show activity on this post. 3/8 inch is the maximum shaft diameter that fits in the chuck. That doesn't mean you can't drill larger holes, but the part the drill chuck grips has to be this size or smaller. (Some higher-powered drills have half -inch chucks.)
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What is a #5 drill bit?

#5 drill bit = 0.2055 inches

0.2055 decimal as a fraction is 411/2000. However, standard fractional drill bits come in intervals of 1/64 inches. Therefore, there are no standard fractional drill bits that are the exact 411/2000 fraction that the #5 drill bit is.
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What drill has the most torque?

But the most powerful cordless available today is the Milwaukee 2804-20 M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill Driver that boasts 1,200 inch-pounds of torque, which is typically the kind of high-torque you'd expect to see in an impact driver. It also offers 2,000 RPM of drilling speed as a maximum.
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How much torque does a DeWalt 18v drill have?

The drill comes with a high-torque, variable speed motor that develops up to 500 in-lbs of torque, though DeWalt prefers to use Max Watts Out (MWO) numbers in its torque specs.
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How much torque does a DeWalt 20 volt drill have?

DeWalt 20V Max XR 3-Speed Impact Driver Specs and Features

It's benefiting from a 17% increase in power from the previous model, maxing out at 1825 inch pounds of torque and 3250 RPM.
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What is the difference between hard and soft torque?

So, the difference between hard torque and soft torque is this: Hard torque is how much the driver will produce when you're working with hardened fasteners and materials like stainless steel. Soft torque is the maximum torque you get when you're working with softer materials, like pine.
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Is DeWalt a good drill?

After recently testing over 50 drills and hammer drills to find the best cordless drill among dozens of brands, DeWalt stood out in the pack. In fact, we found the best DeWalt drill for nearly every application.
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What does Uwo mean in drills?

The drill's Power Rating is measured by its Units Watts Out (UWO), the point where the drill's speed and torque output are the highest. The higher a drill's Power Rating, or UWO, the faster it will perform on the jobsite.
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What is a #9 drill bit?

#9 drill bit = 49/250 inches.
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How do you read a drill bit size?

Typical drill bits have markings somewhere on the shank above the threads. It's small, but it usually has the drill-bit diameter stamped into the metal; the number is written in fractions. For example, the markings may read: 1/4-inch, 3/6-inch or 25/32.
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