Drills are power tools typically designed to bore holes across multiple surfaces for tightening and loosening screws and bolts that rotate at high speeds due to electric motors. Drills can bore holes over various surfaces and materials, including metal, wood, and plastic. The harder surfaces require drill types with exceeding power inputs and other features like hammer action. These devices are designed to be lightweight for one-hand operation with convenience. They are rechargeable with multiple reliable batteries, including Li-Ion and XR Li-Ion. Furthermore, the drill chuck comes in various types: auto lock, geared, keyed, keyless, SDS, SDS Plus, and many more. Additionally, they are designed to provide extended operation time with both angled and straight orientations.
What Are the Different Types of Drills?
There is an excellent range of drill types available, including:
Like Jackhammers, hammer drills offer greater torque over harder materials like masonry and stone with increased force applied to the bit during operation.
These powerful hammer drills employ a slotted drive system for drilling or chiselling force. They are ideal for heavy-duty drilling applications on hard materials such as stone, concrete, and masonry.
These drills offer dual functions, i.e., hole drilling and driving screws into holes with user-defined torque settings. They allow smooth drilling applications with lower torque settings.
- Impact Drills and Drivers
Like drill drivers, impact drills and drivers offer the same properties; however, they allow maximum torque and power for driving screws and hex bolts. They are ideal for drilling tough and knotty metals or wood with only one gear and greater torque specifications.
With their hammer actions, these easy-to-screw and multipurpose drills provide maximum drilling across multiple materials such as metals, plastic, wood, and masonry. They feature a keyless chuck for holding drill bits.
Magnetic or mag drills are portable metal bench drills with a magnet on their base for locking themselves onto the materials during drilling. The built-in magnets prevent drills from moving and are used with annual cutters for a precise cut.
As the name suggests, angle drills feature a bent head of 90 degrees, ideal for hard-to-access areas that allow it to drill or drive screws in confined spaces.
Typical Applications of Drills:
Drills are indispensable tools with multiple drilling applications in various settings. They are ideal for:
- Metal Working
- Construction
- Utility Projects
- Machine Tool Fabrication
- Wood Working
- Manufacturing Processes
- Metallurgy
- Masonry.
Why Enrgtech?
Enrgtech stocks corded and cordless power drills from leading and popular drill manufacturing brands, such as DeWALT, Bosch, and Makita. Our products are highly ergonomic, environmentally friendly, and vigorously tested for specific applications. Visit our website to get your product at the best-discounted price on the market.