Drill adaptor
I'm trying to understand why my cordless drill coupled with the Rieco Mechanical jack drill adaptor isn't strong enough to raise the camper off the truck bed. The drill is a new 14v Black & Decker. When the drill encouters the resistance of the ground it doesn't have enough power to keep turning the jack gear and the motor "stutter & skips" instead of turning. I know it isn't a defective drill as I exchanged a Ryobi that did the same thing although it was only a 12v. Do I need to go to an 18v drill or am I missing something else? I hand tighten the chuck to secure the drill adaptor but this isn't what is causing the resistance. Any thoughts?
I'm trying to understand why my cordless drill coupled with the Rieco Mechanical jack drill adaptor isn't strong enough to raise the camper off the truck bed. The drill is a new 14v Black & Decker. When the drill encouters the resistance of the ground it doesn't have enough power to keep turning the jack gear and the motor "stutter & skips" instead of turning. I know it isn't a defective drill as I exchanged a Ryobi that did the same thing although it was only a 12v. Do I need to go to an 18v drill or am I missing something else? I hand tighten the chuck to secure the drill adaptor but this isn't what is causing the resistance. Any thoughts?