Ah, now your going to tax my memory AND my brain. As I recall, my logic
went: if you hold the bit, and can turn the handle against the spring as
though you were removing the screw, then when you pounded the damn thing
with the hammer, the spring action would loosen the screw.
Maybe someone on the list can verify this with one that's actually marked?
Bob
>Bob,
>In the TRiumph Digest you wrote:
><<but the one thing that drove me nuts was that there was no markings (inspite
>of the instruction sheet) for what was "on" and what was "off". I had to think
>real hard and that hurt my brain. <<
>I have exactly the same situation, but even after hurting my brain severely, I
>still
>cannot figure out which way is which. What method did you use to determine
>direction of rotation with impact?
>TIA for your help.
>
>Barry W. Fox 65 TR4A CT51681L
>W1HFN
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