moody07747
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Last year I was given a craftsman 19.2 volt drill and was impress by the speed brake.
I had heard all about them but never had a drill that had the feature.
after all that I started to wonder how the speed brake on a drill worked.
one thing I found is that if I removed the battery and turned the drill by hand with my finger off the triger, the drill would be hard to turn, but if I turned the drill by hand with the trigger pressed, it turns easyer.
now that just confused me because that means that the speed brake does not use the battery as I thought it might?
so...How does this speed brake system work :?:
I had heard all about them but never had a drill that had the feature.
after all that I started to wonder how the speed brake on a drill worked.
one thing I found is that if I removed the battery and turned the drill by hand with my finger off the triger, the drill would be hard to turn, but if I turned the drill by hand with the trigger pressed, it turns easyer.
now that just confused me because that means that the speed brake does not use the battery as I thought it might?
so...How does this speed brake system work :?: