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|machine name=Corded Drills
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|german=Bohrmaschinen|image=Bosch GBM 10 RE.jpg
|synonyms=DE: elektrische Handbohrmaschinen
|synonyms=DE: elektrische Handbohrmaschinen
|type=power [[drills]]
|type=drills
|material=[[wood]], [[metals]], [[plastics]]
|material=[[wood]], [[metals]], [[plastics]]
|used with=[[Drill Bits|drill bits]] (except [[Masonry Drill Bits|masonry drill bits]])
|used with=[[Drill Bits|drill bits]] (except [[Masonry Drill Bits|masonry drill bits]])
|location=[[Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|location=[[Location::Drilling Table]]
|access=after a [[Handheld Drill Introduction|personal introduction]]
|tutors=[[Lukas]]
|manual=
|manual=
|donation=
|donation=
|similar=other [[drills]]
|similar=other [[drills]]
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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.
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.
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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|impact drill]] or [[Rotary Hammer|rotary hammer]]!
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|impact drill]] or [[Rotary Hammer|rotary hammer]]!


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== Bosch GBM 10 RE ==
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|manual=[https://www.bosch-professional.com/binary/ocsmedia/optimized/full/o228086v21_1_609_92A_2AD_1406.pdf Bosch-Professional.com] (very similar)
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[[Category:Drills]]
[[Category:Drills]]

Latest revision as of 01:32, 30 May 2024

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Corded Drills

Bosch GBM 10 RE.jpg
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!