A rotary drill is a versatile tool used for various applications, including drilling holes in different materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and masonry. There are different types of rotary drills, each designed for specific tasks. Here are descriptions of some common types:
- Corded Electric Drill:
- Power Source: Plugs into an electrical outlet.
- Features: Variable speed settings, reversible rotation, keyless or keyed chuck for holding drill bits, ergonomic handle for comfortable grip.
- Applications: General-purpose drilling in wood, metal, and plastic.
- Cordless Drill/Driver:
- Power Source: Battery-operated.
- Features: Compact design, variable speed settings, reversible rotation, keyless chuck, often equipped with adjustable torque settings for driving screws.
- Applications: Versatile for various tasks, suitable for drilling and driving screws in tight spaces or locations without access to power outlets.
- Hammer Drill:
- Functionality: Combines drilling with a hammering action for drilling into masonry and concrete.
- Features: Adjustable depth stop, variable speed settings, reversible rotation, sometimes equipped with a hammer-only mode.
- Applications: Ideal for drilling into hard materials like brick, concrete, and stone.
- Impact Drill/Driver:
- Functionality: Combines rotational force with a concussive action to increase torque for driving screws more efficiently.
- Features: Higher torque, often used for heavy-duty screwdriving applications.
- Applications: Driving large screws or bolts into dense materials.
- Right Angle Drill:
- Design: Features a 90-degree angled head, allowing drilling in tight or confined spaces.
- Applications: Useful for reaching areas where a regular drill may not fit, such as between studs or joists.
- Rotary Hammer Drill:
- Functionality: Combines the functions of a hammer drill with a more powerful hammering action suitable for heavy-duty masonry work.
- Features: Larger size, equipped with various chisel and drill bit attachments.
- Applications: Demolition work, drilling large holes in concrete or stone.
- Drill Press:
- Design: Stationary machine with a vertical spindle, designed for precision drilling.
- Features: Adjustable table height, depth stop, variable speed settings.
- Applications: Ideal for accurate and repeatable drilling in workshops, suitable for woodworking, metalworking, and more.
When choosing a rotary drill, consider the intended use, the materials you’ll be working with, and the specific features that will enhance your efficiency and accuracy.
HSN Code: 84672100
Category: Rotary Drills
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