Thursday 14 November 2013

Hitachi Drill - Cordless, Hammer and Impact Drill-Drive

When it comes to convenience, safety, and versatility it is hard to beat a Hitachi cordless power drill. Basically, you can use this superb power tool to drill holes, fasten, drive, and remove screws, mix paint, sand, and even to cut a hole in the wood work piece. Because it is portable, you can easily carry it anywhere with you. But if you are planning to do serious work around the house you might want to consider buying a corded drill rather than a cordless power drill.

Hitachi drills come in different chuck sizes and a wide range of accessories. For the majority of householders a 3.8 inch power drill is the right mix of speed and power usage. To use a cordless power drill as a screwdriver, first of all you will need to choose a variable speed drill and the appropriate bit.

This feature enables you to use a wide range of attachments for different applications such as drilling, sanding, mixing paint etc. So if you are a typical homeowner make sure that you purchase a variable speed drill with a reverse feature and a 3.8 inch chuck. This combination of features ensures a highly reliable power drill while providing years of trouble free usage.

These power tools will give you desired amount of torque. And all models have a sturdy construction and a comfortable design. They also feature a keyless chuck and some models have SDS adapter. This great feature allows for easy and fast bit installation and removal. So, no more searching around for that missing chuck key or using up time tightening the three points on a keyed chuck.

Hitachi hammer drills are mainly meant for making holes in tough concrete and in other hard surfaces. The way the hammer drill works is to hammer as the power drill bit is rotating. Basically, they utilize a mechanism which imparts a strong vibration to the drill bit when rotating. A rotary hammer drill works on the same principle, but is much more powerful than a regular hammer-drill and it is meant mainly for professionals. Just remember that whatever you have to drill, these heavy duty drills are perfect.

Hitachi impact drills are an essential power tools for the professionals. Basically, any impact drill/drive works like a standard power drill when a small amount of torque is required. It delivers sudden strong torque after being struck by an internal hammer mechanism.   

This power machine is intended for driving in and loosening screws and bolts that were either installed with thread adhesive or painted over. It is equally effective at loosening or removing rusted, frozen and over tightened screws and bolts.  

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