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Cordless Power Drill Guide

A cordless drill is best for those who are new to DIY projects. Cordless drills are less powerful than corded ones but are more lightweight, easy to use and safe, and can be used just about everywhere. Cordless drills are useful for almost all drilling tasks, and are quite the viable choice. It comes with many features; this article will guide you to get the best out of your Cordless Drill.

cordless drillBe sure you’re comfortable in using the drill

The drill should be like an extension of your hand. Imagine how it would feel using the drill for hours, if it would be comfortable. Also make sure that the controls are simple, check to see if the forward and reverse, and high or low speed settings are convenient to use.

Cordless drills are available in different kinds of hand styles. The T-hand style stands as the most popular one in use; it distributes the drill’s weight for better stability lessening any stress on the user’s wrists. There the right-angle version of hand style, which is preferably used where space is limited.

The drill’s power

A cordless drill’s power is measure in bolts. The voltage of cordless drills usually range from 2-20 volts, higher voltage means a heavier drill, so put in mind that the drill you would want to buy fills most of your needs. Common models usually are in the 12 to 18 volt range, these usually meet the work needed by the user.

Where and how you want to use the drill

The speeds at which the drill must work at depend on the material you’re using it on. Harder materials need larger bits that have to be worked on lower speeds, and softer materials that need smaller bits are used at higher drill speeds. Look for drills with a variable speed setting, it allows the user to control at which the speed the bit is going.

Take to consideration an adjustable clutch feature in the drill. The clutch can help the screw drill holes at a consistent depth. Adjusted properly on similar material, the clutch can keep you from drilling holes to deep; this feature is really useful for beginners. With an adjustable clutch, the possibility of stripping a screw head or snapping it off is reduced altogether.

Cordless drills batteries

Cordless drills batteriesCordless drills commonly have two types of batteries, these are: Nicke Cadmion (NiCd) and Lithium Ion (Li-lon). NiCd is compatible with most of existing battery charges. Li-Ion batteries though are lighter and smaller.

Make sure to buy a charger for your drill if one isn’t included already. Corded drill depend on their battery for power, so make sure to choose a good and lasting battery along with a reliable charger.

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