@engineer_alv most of them have a variable trigger anyways, so you just gently press until it starts impacting. But I suppose if you lack fine motor control in your fingers or have to wear thick gloves or something, a lower speed could be helpful. I just know I never take it off speed 3, even with the smallest of fasteners. I just exercise trigger control.
@@zialfps7038 I used to do that when I had my 1st impact with variable speed only. But it's quite more convenient now with the two impacts I've got with 3 speeds + speed mode.
I cant think of a single reason to ever use a lower speed on an impact driver. it's not like a drill where you get more torque out of a lower speed.
I agree all tests should be in 3rd mode
low speed is great for self tapping screws and when assembling furniture
@engineer_alv most of them have a variable trigger anyways, so you just gently press until it starts impacting. But I suppose if you lack fine motor control in your fingers or have to wear thick gloves or something, a lower speed could be helpful. I just know I never take it off speed 3, even with the smallest of fasteners. I just exercise trigger control.
@@zialfps7038 I used to do that when I had my 1st impact with variable speed only. But it's quite more convenient now with the two impacts I've got with 3 speeds + speed mode.