slhallford
Well-Known Member
I was thinking about this and I'm wondering if I have it straight in my head. The max speed of the motor (say 30k) is important because the higher the capacity relative to what it's normally used at (say 7-15k) means that the motor will take less wear and tear than it would being constantly run at full tilt. And the higher the torque, the less pressure needs to be provided against the nail thus reducing the amount of friction.
Have I got that right? If not, can someone enlighten me?
Thanks,
S
Have I got that right? If not, can someone enlighten me?
Thanks,
S