I found that my attempts to use a variable speed drill with a three-quarter inch chuck on the leveler jacks was somewhat difficult. It seemed to jump out of my hand with the leveler was fully extended, or once it was fully retracted. I found that the drill seemed to almost jump out of my hand at eith point. I was a little concerned about hurting myself as well as hurting the camper. Any experience with this, perhaps using some sort of a a drill or driver with less power?
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2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
60,865 camping miles through the end of 2025
2020 Audi SQ5
2021 TAB 320 BD (w/new owner having fun)
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Southern Maryland
2019 T@B400 Boondock Lite "Todd"
A 20v drill is strong enough to drive right through lumber and break heads off LVL fasteners without torque control.
At limits of jackscrew motion in dark/rain/sleet it is perilously easy to overtorque, causing damage to gear... or your face if bent over! Two hits in a year led me to go back to hand gear only.
Noisy drill clutches can be obnoxiously loud and unwelcome at early or late camp hours.
Things to be aware of.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock/ 2012 Tacoma 4 cylinder truck / 2023 Tacoma 6 cyl. truck
https://www.harborfreight.com/20v-cordless-12-in-drilldriver-kit-with-2-ah-battery-and-charger-73216.html
2025 KZ Sportsmen 130RD
2023 Ford Maverick XLT
The Finger Lakes of New York
Volvo XC-40
SF Bay Area, California