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A cordless drill makes manual labor much easier by installing wall paintings, repairing furniture, and doing DIY projects.

Different types of cordless drills and their features

The electric cordless drill has a maximum speed of 2,900 rpm, which is accompanied by a variable speed trigger for speed adjustment. Another advantage of this product is that it has a beautiful chrome coating that is equipped with vents to dissipate heat and a reversible button to change the direction of rotation. Compact cordless drills and impact drills are strong enough for heavy work projects such as construction and industrial scale. These drills can operate as impact drills or rotary hammer drills with a maximum speed of 2,800 rpm, where users can adjust or change the direction of rotation of the drill bit by themselves. The Concrete hammer drill is equipped with a hammer drill function that lies in the presence of a flat drill that can make holes in metal, wood, and plastic with precision. The Compact lithium-ion drill features two 12 V lithium-ion drill batteries, which are equipped with an electronic cell protection system to prevent the batteries from being overloaded. Cordless power drills can reach a torque of 11 – 28 Nm at a speed of 400 – 1,300 rpm with a maximum drilling capacity is 19 mm for wood, 6 mm for steel, 8 mm for walls, and 7 mm for screws. A cordless power electric drill is very efficient at tightening bolts compared to manual screwdrivers. This product helps those who often do electrical work that requires a lot of screwdriver bits. The tool is easy to carry and weighs only 1.8 kg, making it easier for users to move around at a project site.

Proper ways to use a cordless drill

First, put the bit in the drill driver. Then, tighten it by twisting the collar in the opposite direction. The rotation of the drill will keep the bit securely in place. Always keep in mind that anticlockwise rotation loosens the chuck, and clockwise rotation tightens it. After that, start drilling on the workpieces. Most power drills have a variable speed option where the speed of rotation of the drill increases or decreases in response to the pressure on the trigger. Always use a drill slowly in the beginning. This helps users maintain better control over the drill and the workpiece.