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Old 07-25-2024, 06:35 AM
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Old 07-25-2024, 09:00 AM
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I decided to name our new robot vacuum "Agent Smith" because it chases Neo around the house but never seems to catch him.

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Originally Posted by WhrDLMI
It's a really nice tool. Gonna look around for bolts to tighten just so I can test it out.
fyi, i've never used the angle feature, so read the instructions on how to use that. there is a way to set the starting position and then doing the angle from there. i just don't know how.

also, do NOT go over torque limit of 250ftlbs. if you do, you'll see 0000 on the display when you start it up, i can get it fixed for you but its a PITA as i need to send it back to MAC.

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Originally Posted by Gilly_S2KFreak
fyi, i've never used the angle feature, so read the instructions on how to use that. there is a way to set the starting position and then doing the angle from there. i just don't know how.

also, do NOT go over torque limit of 250ftlbs. if you do, you'll see 0000 on the display when you start it up, i can get it fixed for you but its a PITA as i need to send it back to MAC.
In other words, don't be dumb.
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It's a really nice tool.
That's what she said
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Originally Posted by WhrDLMI
I decided to name our new robot vacuum "Agent Smith" because it chances Neo around the house but never seems to catch him.

Ours had been BB8.. or Sargent shit bot
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I decided to name our new robot vacuum "Agent Smith" because it chances Neo around the house but never seems to catch him.
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Ours is just Mo.

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Originally Posted by WhrDLMI
In other words, don't be dumb.
you say that like it should be a given. you don't want to know how many times i've had to send the 10 i have here at SBD back because engineers, who are some of the smartest people i know, mess it up.
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Originally Posted by Gilly_S2KFreak
you say that like it should be a given. you don't want to know how many times i've had to send the 10 i have here at SBD back because engineers, who are some of the smartest people i know, mess it up.
I guarantee you I would have been careful with it but, since you said something, I'll be even MORE careful with it.

Honestly, I am going to save this tool for use only on important fasteners. I have a regular old Craftsman that is good up to 250 foot pounds that hasn't been used that much and I still trust for things like axle bolts. There isn't much on this car (at least that I am aware of) that needs that kind of torque applied anyways.

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