Skilled Power Tool Drill,450W, Load Speed 3000/min, Voltage 220-240v- F=50/60HZ

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Product detail

Brand Skilled
Color Multiple
Material Hard plastic
Power source Corded wire
Voltage 450

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Description

An electric drill is a handheld power tool that uses a rotating bit to drill holes in various materials like wood, metal, plastic, and concrete. It’s a versatile tool used for DIY projects and construction. They have many parts such as a motor, chuck, trigger, and forward and reverse switch. They have different chuck sizes, speeds, and features. The detachable 360 rotation handle provides great convenience for drilling. A depth gauge provides more precise control for your work.

Specification

  • Drill diameter 10mm
  • No load speed 3000/min
  • Rated voltage 220-240v-
  • Rated frequency 50/60HZ
  • Rated input power 450W

Use

  • Creating holes
  • Driving screws
  • DIY and home objects
  • Mounting objects
  • Furniture assembly
  • Minor repairs
  • Drilling holes
  • Model making

What is an electric drill?

Electric drills are typically powered by an electric motor, which can be corded and cordless. Corded drills plug into an outlet for power, while cordless drills have rechargeable batteries. Cordless drills are more convenient and portable, but corded drills offer more consistent power for heavy-duty tasks.

The basic parts of an electric drill include:

  • Motor: the motor powers the drill bit and determines the drill’s torque and speed.
  • Chuck: The chuck is a collect that holds the drill bit in place. Keyless chucks offer a more secure grip for larger or heavier bits.
  • Trigger: The trigger controls power to the motor.
  • Speed control: The speed control allows you to adjust the speed of the drill bit for different materials and applications.
  • Reverse functions: the reverse functions allows you to unscrew screws or remove drill bits that are stuck.

 

Properties of item

Grip and handle design

Comfort and control are crucial, especially for extended use. Electric drills have a grip that is designed to be comfortable to hold.

Trigger switch

The trigger switch is used to turn the drill on and off.

LED light

This can help illuminate the work area.

Depth gauge

This can be helpful for drilling holes to a specific depth.

Safety features

Some electric drills have safety features such as a clutch that prevents the drill from overloading, or a double-insulated housing that protects the user from electric shock.

Applications

The humble electric drill is a true workhorse, finding its way into countless applications across various industries and even in our daily lives. Here are some of the common uses for an electric:

Creating holes

Drilling holes is the bread and butter of the electric drill. Wood, metal, plastic, drywall, concrete you it, there’s a drill bit for it. These holes can be used for a variety of purposes, such as hanging shelves, assembling furniture, running wires and pipes, and much more.

Driving screws

Electric drills can also be equipped with screwdriver bits, making them incredibly versatile for fastening wood, metal, and other materials. This is perfect for tasks like building decks, installing cabinets, and hanging drywall.

DIY and home improvement:

Mounting objects: whether you’re hanging a TV, picture frame, or curtain rod, a drill is your go-to tool for creating secure anchor points in walls.

Furniture assembly: most flat-pack furniture requires drilling holes for assembly. A cordless drill makes this task much easier and quicker, especially for larger pieces.

Minor repairs: From fixing a loose doorknob to replacing a broken hinge, a drill can tackle a surprising number of small repair jobs around the house.

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