DeWalt doesn’t publicly disclose a detailed, universal breakdown of their model numbering system, but here’s how model numbers like DWHTTR510 can be interpreted: 1. DW: A standard prefix for DeWalt products. 2. HT: Indicates the product category or type of tool. In this case, “HT” refers to a hand tool. 3. TR: Signifies a sub-category or specific feature set. Here, “TR” likely stands for a tacker or stapler. 4. 510: Represents the specific model within the sub-category. For DeWalt cordless tools, model numbers typically look something like DCN681B: 1. DC: Stands for DeWalt Cordless. 2. N: Indicates the product category or type of tool (e.g., nailer). 3. (No sub-category in this case.) 4. 681: The specific model within the category. 5. B: Indicates the tool is sold as a bare tool (no batteries or charger included).
@SomeGuysGarage18 сағат бұрын
@@mikeszyszka823 wow, this is the best breakdown I've ever seen of the model naming!
@ChristopherKlepel8 күн бұрын
Great video . At 1:40 You weren't sure what the little black wire is for. If you clip the handle down, you can lock it with that little wire so it stays closed if it's in a tool box or something(Not sure if it would wear out the spring, leaving it latched for long term storage).
@SomeGuysGarage8 күн бұрын
@@ChristopherKlepel thanks, that makes sense! I wish it came with some instructions...
@2mustange5 күн бұрын
I have always wondered how the brad nail part of this tool works. Likely doesn't work well based on what you have shown
@SomeGuysGarage5 күн бұрын
It can only do up to like 5/8" brad nails too, which is fairly useless...not sure where I'd use a brad nail that small.
@Utuber-x447 күн бұрын
The DeWalt hot glue gun isnt the greatest either.
@emmettturner94527 күн бұрын
They should make a workbench glue gun that sits on a powered base which maintains a temp just at the melting point and is only cordless when you pull it off the base to use. Removing from the base should automatically boost the temp. Heck, a super capacitor can help with the sudden boost and from there it could get away with a single tabless 21700 cell built-in. Return it to the base between uses and it should always be ready during a project. Like a good soldering iron you’d want it to have a timer for standby/sleep and power off with a button to wake it up if you haven’t been actively using it. If they made one like this I would definitely have it on my bench but I might as well use corded otherwise.
@SomeGuysGarage7 күн бұрын
@@emmettturner9452 that would be a really cool idea. Isn't the "Dewalt" glue gun not made by Dewalt but one of those chinese brands?
@emmettturner94527 күн бұрын
I think so. “Melif” or something. DeWALT makes a heat gun but I don’t think they make a glue gun.
@SomeGuysGarage7 күн бұрын
@emmettturner9452 yeah, I have their heat gun, did a video not long ago on it...but ya, think @funkfpv did one on the melif glue gun.
@Utuber-x447 күн бұрын
@@emmettturner9452 they do make a glue gun, I have it. The melif one is cordless and DeWalt is not.