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Nas 26-06-2012 05:44 PM

RC electric screwdriver advice needed.
 
Hi i'm looking to buy a electric screwdriver for my EDS tips.

We went to homebase but none of the drills fitted the eds tips,they were too big.

Would this work?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002X797O...hvptwo=&hvqmt=

Or what do you use?

Thanks.

mark christopher 26-06-2012 05:57 PM

do you want a drill or an electric screw driver?

Nas 26-06-2012 06:08 PM

Sorry my mistake i want an electric screwdriver like this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00264GIH...SIN=B00264GIHC

i want to homebase to try that one but my eds tip seems to small to fit in the inside of that.

Andyp 26-06-2012 06:10 PM

If its a driver your after I have not long ago got one of these http://www.screwfix.com/p/hitachi-db...ewdriver/53105

I use the eds power driver tips

I wasn't expecting too much from the driver but it's a great tool, good value as some drivers only come with one battery, it also has loads of different torque setting that are required for what we use them for

Nas 26-06-2012 06:32 PM

Looks good,how big is it? cause i want something fairly small. Also does it have universal adjustment ? so you can screw in and out.

Thanks.

Andyp 26-06-2012 06:39 PM

For size it's about the same size as any others, it has 21 tourque setting, hi and low speed, forward and reverse, it also locks so you can use it as a normall driver ( handy if you have a stubborn screw) the ones you linked to maybe nice and small but I think they are direct drive, I think you will end up stripping screws with them .

Nas 26-06-2012 07:02 PM

can i just ask,does this mean i have to buy the whole eds power tool tips?

because i have the standard eds tips.

crtpromachine 26-06-2012 07:05 PM

These are the ones alot of the racers use including myself;


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Cordle.../dp/B0038M1X9O

And all the eds and hudy tip fit very nicely

tyreman 26-06-2012 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NASIR (Post 668777)
can i just ask,does this mean i have to buy the whole eds power tool tips?

because i have the standard eds tips.

Yes and no, you can buy a chuck for it from ebay for £1.99 delivered which will let you use the tips you have, or you can get the power tool tips.

knighthawk 26-06-2012 07:10 PM

This is the one I use, great peice of kit, great clutch on it with serveral settings and I use EDS Tool Tips with it !!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ryobi-CSD-...item1e6f316792

mark christopher 26-06-2012 08:06 PM

i have the bosch one (dremel and bosch same company) and mine has torque settijngs but its still too mich for rc, Dremel one is good as it has a instant brake on it and variable power control, however im off to screw fix tomorrow as they hitachi are the dogs nuts!!

mark christopher 26-06-2012 08:07 PM

Nas you can get these http://www.hudy.net/xhudy/products/p...&kategoria=538

but there a pain in tha ass as you have to fit each shaft, easier to but the puck tools for the driver

Nas 26-06-2012 10:25 PM

I really want to get this: (as suggested by crtpromachine,and i viewed this in homebase too,size wise its perfect)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00264GIH...SIN=B00264GIHC

but again,when i went to homebase i took one eds tip with me and it didnt fit. But according to Crtpromachine they do?, if it fits then its perfect.

If not i'm not too sure, i could buy the adapter buy as Mark said they are a pain.

benl 26-06-2012 10:40 PM

Usually these drivers use a 6mm hex, you could always use a 1/4" socket adaptor and find a socket that your EDS drivers fit snuggly into.
I work for a tool supplier so If there were enough interest in a load of these screwdrivers I could always sort out a good oOple discount ;)

Nas 26-06-2012 10:47 PM

Would anyone be kind enough to supply me with link for a adapter to fit eds tools on this drill:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00264GIH...SIN=B00264GIHC

Thanks.

benl 26-06-2012 10:59 PM

Sorry thats the first link I found on e-bay, but I expect you can pick one up at most DIY stores cheap.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-1-4-DR...em33686f6453to

If you have a 1/4" drive socket set try out each of your sockets if any fit your eds drivers (sorry I don't know the size). Then you can use one of these as an adaptor.

chris_dono 27-06-2012 09:23 AM

I use this one:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/hitachi-db...ewdriver/66244

and the EDS Power tips, can't go wrong !

Adam F 27-06-2012 09:30 AM

Check the for sale section!! The hitachi screwdriver is on sale at the moment and someone has posted a link to it... under £40!!!

I would avoid the bosch as it has no torque settings, so could strip threads..

Hog 27-06-2012 10:09 AM

+1 for the Hitachi from Screwfix. Bought one at Xmas and it's the daddy.

21 torque settings, high and low speed and a drill setting, plus you can lock it (handy for stubborn screws plus making sure it doesn't accidentally get turned on in your toolbox). 2 Li-on batteries and a carry case - all for under £40.

I bought a set of EDS imperial tips for my Associated gear and it really does make life simpler. The other week I had the front diff out of my B44, rebuilt and re-installed in 5 minutes flat.

mark christopher 27-06-2012 10:47 AM

nas you will find most buy the correct power tool tips, eds do a set and go for the hitachi one, the others are NOT as good even the bosch and im sponsored b bosch/dremel and have one of each i got given, but i have just tis morning bought a hitachi, the others are for wood screws etc and torgue settings do not suit our fine threads


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