I mean. It’s not that complicated of a thing. You can figure it out by playing with it a little. The real concern is the potential damage she will cause doing whatever it is she is planning on doing with the drill after she gets the bit in.
Ah. We’ve (humans) invented chucks you can just screw and unscrew to adjust the width for common drills. My masonry impact drill still needs a wrench, though.
Putting a bit into a drill is not something that can be adequately learned by talking, IMO.
You need to see someone do it at least once before you can actually understand what you’re trying to do.
I mean. It’s not that complicated of a thing. You can figure it out by playing with it a little. The real concern is the potential damage she will cause doing whatever it is she is planning on doing with the drill after she gets the bit in.
Seriously? I mean, presumably we’re talking about quick release chuck, not one with a wrench.
Yeah, I’m not thinking of one of your new fangled contraptions where a bit will just snap in
Ah. We’ve (humans) invented chucks you can just screw and unscrew to adjust the width for common drills. My masonry impact drill still needs a wrench, though.