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Latest revision as of 01:32, 30 May 2024
MachineInfoBox Corded Drills | |
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Synonyms: | DE: elektrische Handbohrmaschinen |
Material: | wood, metals, plastics |
Used with: | drill bits (except masonry drill bits) |
Access Requirements: | Drill Introduction |
Tutors: | Lukas NitramLegov Pakue Lmnl99 Johannes Luzian Keno Jakob |
Similar (More or Less): | other drills |
Corded drills are what you might consider a "regular" electric drill. They usually have a pistol grip with a trigger and a direction selector pin, and often also a way to lock down the trigger so the motor stays on.
These drills are providing only rotary motion - if you need the added hammering force for chiseling or drilling into masonry, check out our impact drill or rotary hammer!