MORE SCREWS PER BATTERY CHARGE
The machines are getting stronger and the batteries better. And from that point of view, you can process more and more screws per battery charge on your screwdriver. But what is often not thought about is the role of the screws in this!
The power that the machine must deliver
The resistance to screw-in of the screw determines the force that the screwdriver has to deliver in order to screw in the screw. This resistance is mainly determined by the diameter and the length of the screw. The larger the screw, the harder it will turn. Therefore, the larger the screw, the larger the bit drive in order to transfer the greater resistance to tightening. In addition, the material in which the screw is made is important; pinewood has a much lower resistance to turning in than Azobé wood, for example.
Difference in screws
So far it all sounds logical, right? But what is often not thought about is the difference in the screwing-in resistance between different brands of screws. And that is precisely where you see enormous differences! Visually, screws may look the same, but especially when it comes to the screwing-in resistance, there are really big differences between different brands.
Super low tightening resistance
In the development of our Dynaplus screws we therefore consider a low resistance to screw-in very important. There is currently no screw on the market that is easier to screw in than Dynaplus. The difference with other screws is sometimes considerable, and can be as much as two to three times as heavy. This costs the screwdriver two to three times more power, and therefore electricity, and battery charges.
Less friction
It puts less pressure on your wrist when you are screwing in, which makes screwing in less difficult. It also means less wear on bits and the bit stays in the screw much more easily. In addition, low resistance to screw-in also means less friction between the screw and the wood, which is important with our coated AR screws in order not to damage the coating when screwing in.
Better for the environment
You can process far more screws per battery charge with Dynaplus. Not only does this cost less energy and you could say that this is therefore better for the environment, it also simply gives more work pleasure! Less frequent battery changes and easier screwdriving!