So I am considering grabbing a new PDC for large drilling to compliment my CXS when they are released. My question is around the percussion and can it be used in the same manner as I would my current Panasonic Impact drill. I want this drill for several reasons. 1) I am running a few different battery platforms, 2) I want to take full advantage of Centrotec, and 3) I would love the ability to consolidate Impact and large boring into one drill.
Can anyone tell me if they are able to just flip over to percussion when they need to really drive a screw into some hardwood or does it not act the same as a Impact would in that use case? In other words is Percussion really only designed for drilling into masonry? It's the only way I've every seen it tested or demo'd, and although it would be nice to have a drill that can do that I don't do alot of masonry drilling so it would make the drill much less versatile for me if I can't use percussion as I would a Impact drill.
Thanks!
Can anyone tell me if they are able to just flip over to percussion when they need to really drive a screw into some hardwood or does it not act the same as a Impact would in that use case? In other words is Percussion really only designed for drilling into masonry? It's the only way I've every seen it tested or demo'd, and although it would be nice to have a drill that can do that I don't do alot of masonry drilling so it would make the drill much less versatile for me if I can't use percussion as I would a Impact drill.
Thanks!