There are many types of drills: some are powered manually, others use electricity (electric drill) or compressed air (pneumatic drill) as the motive power, and a minority are driven by an internal combustion engine (for example, earth drilling augers).
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Minggu, 26 Oktober 2014
Define Drill
A drill is a tool fitted with a cutting tool attachment or driving tool attachment, usually a drill bit or driver bit, used for boring holes in various materials or fastening various materials together with the use of fasteners. The attachment is gripped by a chuck
at one end of the drill and rotated while pressed against the target
material.
Pistol-grip (corded) drill
Drills with pistol
grips are the most common type in use today, and are available in a
huge variety of subtypes. A less common type is the right-angle drill, a
special tool used by tradesmen such as plumbers and electricians. The
motor used in corded drills is often a universal motor due to its high power.
Hammer drill
The hammer drill is similar to a standard electric drill, with the exception that it is provided with a hammer action for drilling masonry.
The hammer action may be engaged or disengaged as required. Most
electric hammer drills are rated (input power) at between 600 and 1100
watts. The efficiency is usually 50-60% i.e. 1000 watts of input is
converted into 500-600 watts of output (rotation of the drill and
hammering action).
Rotary Hammer Drill
The rotary hammer drill
(also known as a rotary hammer, roto hammer drill or masonry drill)
combines a primary dedicated hammer mechanism with a separate rotation
mechanism, and is used for more substantial material such as masonry or
concrete.
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