Right angle cordless drill with a clutch?

I need a right angle cordless drill that has a clutch. I heard that Mikita might have had a 1/2 inch version, but don't see it on their website. I need one to drive my inline skating push stick.

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It also kind of has to be 18 V, since I have the power supply. I have a right angle gear that can be stuck on an ordinary cordless drill with a clutch, but it is geared 3 to 1 and that will lower the speed too much. I might try Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment, but will need to know if the speed is reduced.

Too bad right angle cordless drills don't come with clutches. Milwaukee has one, but it's electrical and causes the drill to stop. That won't work here.

Thanks.

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John Doe
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Leon

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Oh and BTY, It does come in an 18 volt version.

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Leon

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tiredofspam

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goes the gas savings!

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Gerald Ross

What's the purpose of peddling a boat?

What's the purpose of walking? Some people speed walk...

What's the purpose of flapping your arms?

What's the purpose of flapping your lips?

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tiredofspam

Skating on a nice smooth flat surface is easy compared to rough terrain skating. The first time I ice skated, it was easy as pie. The first time I inline street skated, I was stunned at how relatively difficult it is. There is no comparison.

Besides, you can't speedskate > Path:

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John Doe

Really, my son does. The worlds are held outdoors on rough terrain. Only in the USA does speed skating occur indoors.

He skates both indoor inline, and outdoor. They knock off a 50k outdoors in about 35-45 minutes. Depending on the heat.

Now get off your lazy ass and skate.

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Really, my son does. The worlds are held outdoors on rough terrain. Only in the USA does speed skating occur indoors.

He skates both indoor inline, and outdoor. They knock off a 50k outdoors in about 1 hour. Depending on the heat.

Now get off your lazy ass and skate.

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On Wed, 29 Feb 2012 13:54:47 -0600, Leon

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Dave

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>There goes the gas savings!

Hey, those cost TWO truck payments, unless you get on at Searz. Then it's 4 payments.

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18v

-- ...in order that a man may be happy, it is necessary that he should not only be capable of his work, but a good judge of his work. -- John Ruskin

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Larry Jaques

stick.

cordless

lower

Angle

reduced.

Overall not as good I'm sure, but Panasonic's lithium batteries are

3.3 amp hour. For some reason, they like to pack the juice in there.
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John Doe

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Steve W.

John Doe posted for all of us...

And I know how to SNIP

To sell it!

To get away from you.

We want to wave you off before you get too close.

In your case it is to distribute the halitoses.

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Tekkie®

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has a 12 volt right angle drill with an electronic clutch. I have one, don't like electronic clutches much but I paid $100 for my Bosch with free shipping. You could buy one for each wheel on your skate for what a festering tool would cost.

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Jack

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>>> There goes the gas savings!

My guess is you don't drive a Lincoln pickup truck, cheap bastard that you are:-)

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Jack

Thanks. I probably need a mechanical slipping clutch. An electronic clutch that just stops when it reaches the preset torque won't work for my application here.

And one of these days I'm going to figure out how to make things freewheeling.

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John Doe

And one of these days I'm going to figure out how to make things freewheeling.

********************************************* Look up sprag clutch bearing. Put one of those between the wheel and the drive shaft.

-- Jim in NC

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Morgans

McMaster-Carr has one that is a drop-in replacement for my skate wheel bearings. Only $90 each. Ignorance is bliss.

For the standard 608 bearing size, it says

Torque ft.-lbs. = 1.8

How does that compare to the power output of a typical 18 V cordless drill? In other words... Could it be used on the shaft of an 18 V cordless drill without destroying the bearing?

Thanks.

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John Doe

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