Sunday, September 19, 2021

WEN 3410 3-Speed Remote-Controlled Air Filtration System (300/350/400 CFM)

 WEN 3410 3-Speed Remote-Controlled Air Filtration System (300/350/400 CFM)

  •  Includes a 1-micron filter and a 5-micron pre-filter, both of which can be easily replaced
  • Dimensions – 17” L x 20.5” W x 10” H | Electrical Requirements – 120V, 60 Hz, 1A | Air flow – 300/350/400 cubic feet per minute | Cover rooms up to – 400 sq ft. | Noise rating – 50 to 60 dB
  • Programmable timer automatically shuts unit off after set number of minutes
  • Remote control allows users to set timer, change speed and power the unit on and off from up to 26 feet away
  • RF remote system allows for operation from any angle of the room, even if direct line of vision is obstructed


UNDERSTAND THE PURPOSE OF THE DUST COLLECTOR!


Do you know the purpose of the dust collector?

Within the industrial environment, hygiene must also be one of the professional team's priorities during work. From this concept, the use of cleaning equipment is crucial so that workers can have the highest performance within the industry.

Therefore, it is preferable to use the dust collector. In terms of safety and cleanliness, the dust collector is one of the most important pieces of equipment to have within the company that works with the operation of machines.
When using heavy machinery, it is very common to create dust or dirt. This dust can contain particles that are largely harmful to the operator and people around the machines who need to work on site.

Operation

The dust collector works like a motor with a suction device, which draws the expelled air into a tube that is connected to the motor, called a collection bag. The size of the motor, tube and bag that stores the sucked dirt can vary depending on the needs of the environment.

Typically, the dust collector is designed to accompany the desired machine. With this, the equipment cleaning process becomes easier, providing adequate removal of dirt.

In addition, the collector can be portable, with wheels on the bottom that work to move the equipment between the machines. There are also collectors connected to various machines, maximizing the equipment's efforts.

Dust Collector Applications and Characteristics

Dust collectors can be used in various applications, always with the aim of retaining solid and dry particles, such as in machines, blasting booths, powder painting booths, foundries, cement, among others.

Filters are made of cartridges with polyester elements, providing an extraordinary retention capacity and air permeability, which allows the use of fans with lower pressures than other filter elements. Other tailor-made choices for the consumer can be made available on the equipment, such as colors and dimensions, type of closure and inclusion of cyclones or accessories.






DO YOU KNOW WHAT AN INDUSTRIAL DUST COLLECTOR IS USED FOR?


Industrial areas or with machine operation call for cleaning and safety solutions. One of them is the industrial dust collector, which protects the worker by removing dust from the operation of equipment that contains particles that are harmful to health, ensuring the safety of employees and a healthy environment.

There are several sizes of industrial dust collectors available on the market and their size depends on the machine in question - the larger the equipment, the larger the collector, which is approached directly to the machine and whoever operates it, ensuring that toxic dust does not dissipate to the environment.

HOW DOES AN INDUSTRIAL DUST COLLECTOR WORK
 

The industrial dust collector has a motor that pulls the air expelled by the machine into a tube, coupled to a collection bag. Most industrial dust collectors are directly connected to the machine and, therefore, their efficiency is higher. However, there is a portable industrial dust collector , with wheels at the bottom, allowing the device to be moved from one machine to another.

WHERE THE INDUSTRIAL DUST COLLECTOR DUMPS WASTE
 

It is essential that the industrial dust collector has a bag large enough to store all dust from industrial processes. In some companies, the waste from the industrial dust collector goes into a cupboard, while others choose to change the collection bags regularly. Additional solutions such as the bag filter help to clean the air and minimize the risk of damage to employees leaving.

DISCOVER THE TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL COLLECTOR WITH VENTITEC LI-AR
 

With more than 20 years of experience in the industrial ventilation market, Ventitec Li-AR is the best choice for those who want to implement an industrial dust collector or other accessories such as bag filter and gas washer , which help to keep the environment free of dust and high air quality. Discover our portfolio and talk to one of our experts, who will indicate the best solution for your company!

DEWALT 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill, Brushless, 3-Speed, Tool Only (DCD996B)

 DEWALT 20V MAX XR Hammer Drill, Brushless, 3-Speed, Tool Only (DCD996B)

  •  DEWALT-built high power, high efficiency brushless motor of DEWALT 20V hammer drill delivers up to 75% more runtime vs. 18V NiCad brushed motors
  • The cordless hammer drill features heavy-duty 1/2-inch ratcheting nitro-carburized metal chuck with carbide inserts for superior bit gripping strength
  • 3-Mode LED provides lighting in dark or confined spaces up to 20X brighter than previous model
  • LED Spotlight Mode features 20 minute shutoff function allowing for extended work time in dark or confined spaces


5 tips for you to use the drill correctly


The electric drill is one of the  equipment most used in works and each model has specific characteristics. To use correctly and safely, the first step is to carefully read the instruction manual of the purchased product.

It is worth noting that the more features the drill has, the more attention will be needed in its use. Also, the instrument needs to be chosen according to the type of work you intend to carry out.

There are several tools that are  similar in appearance and that perform different functions. Good examples are the industrial drill and the “hobby” — battery-powered, multi-purpose and with a quick coupling.

To eliminate doubts, we will present 5 tips for you to use the drill correctly . Read on and learn more!

1. Choose the ideal drill
There are several drill bits specifically designed for drilling in metal, wood and masonry. In this sense, it is necessary to know each model to make the correct choice.

Those with fine points are used for drilling wood, but some have three points. The central tip perfectly locates the center of the hole, preventing it from escaping from the starting point during work. The “flat” format drills are indicated for drilling ½ and ¾ holes.

Straight-cut, cylindrical shank twist drills are best suited for drilling metals. Video drills are ideal for drilling in concrete, brick and stone because they have a blunt and triangular head, piercing the surface due to impact (hammer position).

2. Know how to place the drill
When selecting and inserting the drill, it is critical that the drill is unplugged from the outlet. To insert it, just turn the mandrel (the base of the tip) so that the claws located on the tip are open and, thus, fit the drill to the bottom.

The chuck must be rotated again so that the bit is properly clamped. It is also necessary to consider that the mandrel has three holes around it.

Then, take the chuck wrench (T-shaped equipment), fit it one hole at a time, and tighten. This will ensure that the drill is 100% stuck to the drill, making it impossible for it to come out during use.

3. Perform a test to verify operation
Connect the drill to the outlet. With it lying on a smooth surface, turn it on to watch the drill work. It needs to rotate perfectly and without vibrations on the sides.

If you notice that the drill has lateral movements, it means that it is not secured correctly. So, go back to the previous tip and fit the piece again, watching the rotation to ensure that it worked.

4. Learn to hold the drill correctly

With the hand that you do most activities, hold the handle where the trigger is. This same hand will be responsible for activating the drill, pressing the trigger that makes the engine work.

The other hand is in a U-shape, supporting the front of the machine base. During the process, be careful not to close all the equipment's air vents.

In this sense, the drill support must be fitted and, with the hand that uses the least, hold it. With the other hand in the shape of a C, snap it into the back of the equipment and see if the little finger reaches the trigger button. Therefore, you must apply force in the direction of the drill to facilitate the hole.

  • Extra safety equipment
  • glove: only needs to be used on the hand that controls the trigger, as the hand that is close to the engine can pull some loose line from the glove;
  • mask: protects the nasal passages from dust that comes out of the wall;
  • ear protector: reduces the high noise produced by the machine, allowing greater concentration;
  • goggles: prevents the eyes from contacting the dust released into the environment.

5. Define the location before drilling
With the location selected for the hole, fit the drill following the safety and use instructions that we presented in the previous topics. Furthermore, it is necessary to tap the drill so that it fits into the wall.

Ideally, choose the non-impact mode to start the hole and then switch to the correct or hammer mode, ending with a deeper hole. Practice brings about perfection and saves you from having to call someone to help.

Difference between hammer and drill

It is important to know the difference between an impact drill and a hammer to ensure they are used correctly.

Hammer drill
This model is ideal for works and renovations. In addition to working with rotation (turning), it also features the hammer function, which, in addition to turning, applies an extra force that helps in drilling. This function helps drill holes in surfaces such as concrete, masonry and stone.

There are types of drills that have a quick change button, which can switch between impact and rotation function. Models that contain this option are very advantageous as they can be used for simpler services.

It is possible, for example, to drill holes in less resistant surfaces (wood, conventional masonry and metal). When the user decides to carry out tasks a little heavier, just switch to the impact function.

hammer
It is also known as a demolition hammer. Widely applied in Civil Construction, it is a crusher model that serves to drill and break higher strength concrete, demolish columns, floors, beams, open gutters for the passage of pipes, drill asphalt concrete, among other functions.

Therefore, major renovations and even small changes to improve the home often require electrical equipment  that is often not part of the Basic Tool Kit of the common citizen or small contractor.

In this context, the ideal is to borrow the machine or buy something that, in addition to being expensive, can be used a few times. Thus, renting the drill is more advantageous, since the consumer is free from possible setbacks, purchase expenses and maintenance expenses .

Saturday, September 18, 2021

CORE DRILL Model 4Z1 2-SPEED CONCRETE CORING DRILL by BLUEROCK TOOLS

CORE DRILL Model 4Z1 2-SPEED CONCRETE CORING DRILL by BLUEROCK TOOLS
 

 Specifications:

  •     Max Drilling Diameter: 4"
  •     Rated Voltage: 110V
  •     Rated Frequency: 50-60Hz
  •     Rated Input Power: 1500W
  •     Dual Speed: 2100rpm/950rpm
  •     Arbor size is 1 1/4" 7UNC (Industry standard, most common coring bit mounting type)
  •     See our BLUEROCK brand core bits
  •     Contact BLUEROCK directly with any questions
  •     For concrete, asphalt and masonry drilling


Tips for drilling a wall correctly

Drilling is one of the most frequent tasks in the home, so we give you some practical tips so that the holes are as you want.

Prevent the holes from being crooked or too large when drilling the walls of your home with these tips that we have designed for you.

Use the drill without problems


First you need to know what type of material you are going to drill. The bit you use and the procedure depends on the material to be worked. For simple jobs, for example porous concrete, a conventional cordless drill is sufficient.

Before drilling, check that there are no electrical cables or water pipes behind the wall.

Always wear protective gloves and goggles when drilling.

Avoid drilling crooked holes by placing the tip of the bit perpendicular to the surface of the material and actuate the tool. Wait for the bit to find a firm base to put pressure on the tool.

If you are drilling on delicate surfaces, such as tiles, stick some tape at the point where you will be drilling. The rough surface of the tape prevents the bit from slipping and making holes larger than you want.







How to drill holes in concrete using black granite or masonry drill bits SDS


Information on drilling in concrete
Drilling masonry and concrete products requires some special tools and accessories. When drilling concrete, brick or block, we are working with a large amount of aggregate, sand and gravel, bonded with Portland cement. To cut this material, we need to use a tapping or hammering motion, as well as a twisting motion. This strong movement separates the grains of sand and attachments, and the rotary movement of the drill pulls the material up the hole.

How to Select the Right Drill and Bit for Your Concrete Drilling Project

HAMMER DRILL WITH GRANITE BIT RAZOR BACK
 
Hammer Drill with Granite Razor Back Bit

Hammer drills are ideal for drilling holes up to ⅝ "in masonry. Hammer drills generally have two functions: they can use the normal rotary drilling function to drill steel or wood, but when you need to drill into concrete, use the function of hammer. The hammer function is driven by two small discs inside the drill, which have very fine serrated edges. As they rotate within the mechanism, the serrated edges provide very fine hammering and twisting motion, making it useful for drill holes no larger than ⅝ ”.

The bits granite Razor Back EAB carbide drills are industrial grade designed for use with heavy hammer drills. These bits are necessary when drilling holes in any masonry material, such as concrete, brick, block, concrete, stucco, and granite tile and pavers. Its precision carbide tips ensure fast starts, and its deep spirals remove waste quickly.

 

SDS ROTARY HAMMER DRILL WITH EAB SDS BIT

An SDS rotary hammer drill is ideal for drilling holes larger than ½ "and up to 1½" in diameter in masonry and aggregate material. SDS rotary drills generally have three functions: a standard drilling function, a hammer function, and for drilling in concrete, a combination of drill and hammer function. This tool is much more powerful than the standard hammer drill mentioned above. It uses a piston-type device that moves the hammering process up to ¾ "and therefore has a much larger throw. Due to this additional power, an SDS rotary hammer drill is the preferred tool for jobs that require drilling. of dozens of holes in concrete.

The SDS EAB bits are indexable carbide tip dual professional quality, designed to fit all SDS rotary hammer drills. Its precision carbide tips are harder and more resistant to extreme loads for a longer life. Unique flute design speeds dust removal and reduces heat build-up and bit wear.

How to cut holes in tiles and ceramic products

For cutting holes in ceramic, porcelain, glass, granite and marble tile, check out EAB's selection of professional and industrial grade diamond tip saw bits .

 

Interchangeable to save money and save the planet
Like all Exchange-A-Blade eco-friendly exchange products, Razor Back granite bits and SDS bits are fully interchangeable - you buy it, you use it, and when you return it to the store where you bought it, they'll give you a credit. for the purchase of your next EAB bit.
 

Exchange-A-Blade Bit Information
Exchange-A-Blade bits are market leaders in quality and value. Available in a wide range of sizes for drilling holes in wood, metal, and concrete products. EAB has something for everyone, no matter what their job is.

WEN 4208T 2.3-Amp 8-Inch 5-Speed Benchtop Drill Press

 WEN 4208T 2.3-Amp 8-Inch 5-Speed Benchtop Drill Press

  •  Features a 2.3A induction motor, an 8-inch swing, and a 2-inch spindle travel
  • Includes a 1/2-inch keyed chuck and onboard key storage
  • Operates at 5 different speeds: 740, 1100, 1530, 2100, or 3140 RPM
  • 6.5 by 6.5 inch height adjustable worktable bevels up to 45 degrees in each direction
  • Measures in at 23 inches tall with a 7 by 11-inch base


How To Use A Drilling Press Like A Chuck Press


A drill is a device that helps the user to push a hole in a material. The drill press is not as heavy and powerful as the mandrel press, so if you want to use the first as the second, you will need to be very careful with how you apply it. The drill is not designed to withstand as much weight and pressure as the chuck, so unless you handle the drill correctly you will likely damage the press.

  • Step 1 - Making the drill on a mandrel
  • Step 2 - Making the Supports
  • Step 3 - Testing the Press

the drill is a device that helps the user to drill a hole in a material. The drill press is not as heavy and powerful as the mandrel press, so if you want to use the first as the second, you will need to be very careful with how you apply it. The drill is not designed to withstand as much weight and pressure as the chuck, so unless you handle the drill correctly you will likely damage the press. Using the drill as an arbor press needs to be done very carefully in order to avoid this kind of damage.

Step 1 - Making the drill on a mandrel
Before you put the drill bit into a mandrel press, you will need to check the method by which your drill presses the drilled item. The best type of drill to use as a mandrel is the floor mounted press, as it is more stable than the bench press or standalone drill. You'll also need to note how much leverage the drill needs when you're drilling a hole in an item, as this will give you an idea of ​​how much pressure you have available. Once you're sure your drill is stable, you'll need to build some brackets around the edge to give your printer more strength.

Step 2 - Making the Supports
The best method of supporting your printer is to use pieces of iron tubing. You can build your brackets using a simple screwdriver and screw or a drill. Make sure your brackets are connected to a solid floor, then fasten them to the sides of the drill. The brackets must support the weight of the press, so you will need at least 3 pieces of iron, which will be fitted into a triangular shape, with the 2 highest points touching the top of the press and being bolted to the sides of the press , and the third shorter piece, fitting horizontally against the two, and being screwed against the press.

Step 3 - Testing the Press
Your drill should now have enough support to drill a hole in something that needs a mandrel press. Try this out using the lightest piece of metal you need to drill through. Insert it into the bottom frame of your press so that it is in an upright position. You should then take your compression strap and raise it as high as possible before pressing down firmly on the metal. You may need to use both hands to force the lever down as far as possible. When you have done this, remove the metal from the support frame and examine the hole. You should also check that the press itself has not been damaged before continuing to drill holes.






Small drilling presses


A drill is primarily used as a drilling tool, but its other useful features make the machine more reasonable for training. There is a wide variety of accessories for a drill, and these accessories add to the usefulness of the machine. The drill provides the ability to control the diameter, depth and angle of the hole while drilling, but you can also use one for sanding, grinding, shaping and mortifying as well.

A small drill bit is used to drill very small holes with high precision. They are used ​​for soft materials such as gold, wood, brass, etc. Some important points to buy a good small drill are presented below.


Keep in mind a few things before buying a small drill.


  • Check the drill concentricity according to your requirement.
  • Check the tightening capacity of the punch press. If the drill presses hard on the material, your job will be easier.
  • Smaller chucks provide more precision. So try to choose a drill that has smaller, smooth-acting chucks.
  • Check motor and shaft speed. The speed provided by the drill must be variable. This will help you to work as per the speed requirement for the material used.
  • Choose the drilling machine that has a smooth work surface. Ideally, the work surface is attached perpendicular to the axis of the drill. Don't believe the labeled configuration, check the veracity of the table yourself.
  • The most important thing is to check the drill feed. If the feed is hard, it means that there is something wrong with the machine, and you will have problems while working. Feeding should be gentle.
  • Machines that have a rack and pinion mechanism for the table provide more precision and smooth table adjustment.


CAMERON 164 SERIES
This small perforation is very common. It has a single speed motor, and the spindle speed can be varied at three different speeds – 9,500, 17,000 and 30,000 RPM. It has a smooth rack and pinion feed and is capable of drilling small 0.002 “To 5/32” holes. The shafts, pulleys and motors are dynamically balanced, which facilitates smooth machine operation. A plastic safety guard is used to position the belt and pulley.

Mini Drill Press
This drill is mainly developed for jewelers. This drill press can also be used for soft materials such as wood, plastics, etc. This machine can drill a ¼ inch hole with ¼ inch brass easily. This drill is designed so that you can change the drill speed to suit your job in seconds. The selling price of this machine is comparatively low.

Dumore Micro Drill
This little bit can drill small size pieces. The height of the punch press is approximately 1 foot. You can drill them with holes smaller than 0.0135”. A rotary control knob is used on this drill. It is used to lift the work platform for the drill.

The maximum speed of this unloaded drill is 17,000 RPM due to its 1/16 hp motor. This drill is best for small precision objects such as jewelry and circuit boards. It can also be supplied with a chuck wrench and product manual with it.

Levin Micro Drill
This is a very special type of drill that can drill small holes less than 1/8” in diameter. This drill press can drill very small parts compared to others. The table of this drill is adjusted by rack and pinion mechanism instead of feather. This property makes it very sensitive. It provides four drilling speeds because 2-step pulleys are used on both the spindle and the motor.

Friday, September 17, 2021

SKIL 3540-02 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw , Red

 SKIL 3540-02 7-Inch Wet Tile Saw , Red

  •  Corrosive resistant stainless steel top supports tiles up to 12 x 12-inch
  • Adjustable rip fence with miter gauge for accurate straight and miter cuts
  • Blade cooling water reservoir to keep blade cool while minimizing dust and debris
  • Bevel cuts tile from 0 to 45 degrees. Cut material: Stone/Masonry
  • Cross cut capacity: 7.75-inch; Diagonal cut capacity: 7.25-inch


How to Cut Corrugated Fiberglass Tiles


In addition to serving to cover an area, even though they are light, the corrugated fiberglass tiles still allow diffused light to penetrate the area. Their undulation increases your stamina. To cut this type of tile it is necessary to use tools that are quick to make the cut, so that it does not crack or break into pieces. Both hand and power saws, used to cut wood, are also good for fiberglass shingles if you have the right type of saw and you apply proper pressure to the tool.

Step 1
Place one of the tile sheets on the service bench.

Step 2
Stretch the measuring tape from one end of the tile to the part where you want to cut and mark with a pencil. Make enough reference lines to then draw a line over the part.

Step 3
Hold the tile in one hand, not exerting too much pressure, but just enough to hold it in place while cutting.

Step 4
Place the machine saw at the beginning of the line drawn in pencil on the tile. Then turn on the saw and force it forward very slowly, at a steady pace, towards the other end of the piece to start cutting it. Allow the tile to vibrate a little while cutting to avoid cracking.

Step 5
Push the saw in faster as you reach the end of the cut line and then place the sawn piece somewhere.

Step 6
Run the stylus blade through the cut end of the tile to remove fiberglass burrs.

SuperHandy Plate Compactor Rammer 7 HP Gas Engine 4200-Pounds of Compaction Force Rammer Jumping Jack Tamper 20 × 15 Inch Plate for Paving Landscapes Sidewalks Patios EPA/CARB Compliant

 SuperHandy Plate Compactor Rammer 7 HP Gas Engine 4200-Pounds of Compaction Force Rammer Jumping Jack Tamper 20 × 15 Inch Plate for Paving Landscapes Sidewalks Patios EPA/CARB Compliant

  •  PROFESSIONAL SPECIFICATIONS - This Force Compaction Plate Compactor has a powerful Alphaworks 7Hp 4 Stroke Single Cylinder OHV Gas Engine. Performing at a Max Output Power of 5kW, Exciter Speed of 5500VPM, Travel Speed 115FT/min, a High Max Rotation Speed of 3600RPMs granting a Compaction Force of 4200-Pounds (19Kn burst high impact force). With a Max Compaction Depth of 12", with a Heavy Duty Industrial size 20” (508mm) x 15" (381mm) Steel Compacting Plate, includes folding wheels.
  • EFFICIENT & MANEUVERABLE - Our Plate Compactors have specially designed shock absorption systems, resulting in minuscule vibration transfer to the single lever direction control providing easy handling, increased operator comfort & reduced fatigue. Great for Outdoor & Concrete projects: lawn/garden, sand, walkways, patios, paver installations or asphalting projects. Great Mobility on surfaces in narrow confined areas. Dimensions: 26" x 18.5" x 22". Storage with the Collapsible Folding Handle.
  • SAFETY & PROPER USE - The engine is designed to ensure the operator's safety. Always operate machine according to directions in the user manual, always wear the appropriate ANSI standard hand & eye protection (ENGINE OIL NOT INCLUDED, MUST ADD UPON UN-BOXING). The engine runs on Unleaded 87+ octane Gasoline (10%< less ETHANOL recommended) & a Max capacity of 0.7 gallons. ONLY use this Plate Compactor for approved applications. Our Compactors are EPA Certified/CARB Compliant.


Simple tips for using a concrete vibrator


The purpose of the concrete vibrator is to remove air trapped between the concrete mix and other materials for better strength and durability. Immediately after it is placed, the cement may contain trapped air bubbles, which vary in quantity based on a number of different factors, including slump, placement method, shape size, and amount of reinforcing steel. which is generally used in the range of one to two percent.

Trapped air occurs as a result of the cement paste's inability to seal with the aggregate, causing voids or air bubbles that are not visible to the naked eye. It is not beneficial to concrete and should not be confused with entrapped air, which helps concrete durability in freeze-thaw climates, and is created with an air-incorporating admixture. Trapped air pockets or voids extend throughout the casting and have negative effects on the appearance, strength, and durability of the product.

Fortunately, vibration techniques can be helpful in removing trapped air; however, they must be done correctly and with great attention to detail. The concrete vibrator is easy to use, but it can be more complex depending on the size of the work. Some suggestions on proper vibration are:

  • Excessive vibration causes concrete to separate, causing heavy materials, such as aggregates, to sink to the bottom and lighter materials, such as cement paste, to float to the top.
  • High-slump mixtures, such as self-lubricating concrete, generally do not require vibration and have a higher risk of segregation if vibrated.
  • Contractors should have enough vibration equipment on hand to account for failures during pouring.
  • Areas that require the most care and attention include the underside of slabs and around construction joints to prevent leaks. It is particularly important to get to the bottom of the walls to consolidate the wall-to-slab bond, as this is where most leaks occur.

It is important not to use vibrators as a concrete placement tool, as it could create an inconsistent surface. The type of vibrator used must meet the requirements of the concrete and the job site.

The vibration consolidates the concrete in two stages: first it moves the concrete particles and then it removes the trapped air. A good vibration process will ensure that the concrete is finished correctly and has the necessary strength once it reaches its dryness and complete solidification in 28 days.

At Maquinaria Alfo we have more than 45 years of experience with a national presence and part of Central America. We specialize in the sale, rental, maintenance and training of light equipment, such as concrete vibrator , and machinery in the construction, industrial, soil foundation and mining sectors.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

DEWALT 20V Max Cordless Drill Combo Kit, 2-Tool (DCK240C2)

 DEWALT 20V Max Cordless Drill Combo Kit, 2-Tool (DCK240C2)

  •  DCD771 in cordless drill combo kit features 2 speed transmission (0-450 / 0-1500 RPM)
  • DCD771 high performance motor of cordless tools combo kit delivers 300 unit watts out (UWO) of power ability completing a wide range of applications
  • DCD771 compact, lightweight design of the drill/ impact driver combo kit fits into tight areas
  • DCD771 1/2-inch single sleeve ratcheting chuck provides tight bit gripping strength
  • DCD771 Ergonomic handle delivers comfort and control
  • DCF885 Compact (5.55-inch front to back), lightweight (2.8 lbs) design fits into tight areas
  • DCF885 1-handed loading 1/4-inch hex chuck accepts 1-inch bit tips
  • DCF885 features 3 LED light ring withe 20 second delay to provide visibility without shadows


Cordless Drill: Which is the best in 2021?


Welcome to ReviewBox Brasil. Today you will find out which are the best models of cordless drills that can be found on the market. Let's talk about the differences between the main products and what you should pay attention to before making your purchase.

Who has never had to hang a picture on the wall, for example? Or fix a shelf? To carry out these and other activities, a cordless drill is very important. That's because it makes work easier and avoids the use of hammer and nail.

Having your own equipment also gives you more independence. With the drill, you don't need to ask for help from a neighbor to perform these services. So, read on to get to know all the features of a cordless drill.

  1. First, the most important
  2. Drills and screwdrivers are different equipment. Some models of drills, however, also have a screwdriver function.
  3. Pay attention to the amount of accessories available. Some brands offer different parts such as gauges and screws, which can be useful in everyday life.
  4. A cordless screwdriver can cost between R$200 and R$600, depending on its quality and accessories.

Best Cordless Drills: Our Favorites
Let's now introduce the four best cordless drill models. To build this list, we take into account the main features of each product. Please read carefully and decide which one fits your needs best.





Black+Decker LD12SC Screwdriver/Drill Kit
This model has the functions of a drill and screwdriver. The chuck measures 3/8” and the product has reversible, variable and lock speed. The equipment unites strength and speed in a single piece. Torque reaches 16NM and speed reaches up to 900 RPM.

The 12V battery is lithium. The charger is dual voltage. The set comes in a case and comes with 31 accessories, 30 bits for screwing, in addition to a magnetic adapter.

Rotary Hammer Worx 3-in-1 Cordless Perforator

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The model from manufacturer Work is considered a 3 in 1. In addition to a drill and screwdriver, the equipment is also an SDS hammer.

Includes a mandrel that holds cylindrical drills, concrete drills and screw bits. One advantage of this product is flexibility. With it, it is possible to use standard drills and tips that the user already has.

It has a 12 V powershare system with batteries interchangeable with other tools. Despite being compact, the tool has a pneumatic mechanism for efficient drilling in concrete.

Stanley SCD12S2K-BR Screwdriver / Drill

Stanley's line of cordless tools is versatile and performs well. The size is compact and the equipment's weight is low.

With these features, it is possible to drill and screw hard-to-reach areas. The two-finger trigger is electronic and has variable and reversible speed. The set comes with a battery and a dual-voltage charger. Charging time is 70 minutes.

Stanley Screwdriver/Drilling Machine CD121K100-BR
This model is variable speed, reversible and has a lock. Torque control has 17 positions.

Power is 12 volts and comes with a dual-voltage charger. The set comes with 101 pieces. Among them are ratchet wrench, guides for 1, 2 and 3” screw-on tips, sockets, screws and double-ended bit.





Buying Guide
In this guide, we'll introduce you to the main advantages of a cordless drill and what you should pay attention to when choosing yours. Before going shopping, it is ideal that you know how you will use this equipment. Depending on usage, a specific model may be best.

Man using a cordless drill.


What is a cordless drill and what are its advantages?
The cordless drill, as the name implies, is a tool that serves to drill surfaces. It is used for installing and fixing objects on walls and also for electrical, hydraulic and mobile network devices, for example.
With drills, household activities like hanging pictures or assembling shelves are faster.

Technically, a drill is a machine whose function is to drill holes in any type of material. For this, the engine of this equipment applies a high rotation speed to the drills that make contact with the surface. As a result of this force, a hole is opened.

The main advantage of a cordless drill is the fact that it can perform everyday tasks without the need to be plugged in and therefore giving more speed and accuracy to the user.

On the other hand, a cordless drill can be a little expensive so you only want to use it once in a while. Furthermore, the fact that it is powered by a battery creates the risk that when you need it most, the accessory will simply stop working.

This, however, doesn't happen that often, as batteries are generally made to last a long time. Check, briefly, what are the advantages and disadvantages of a cordless drill:

Benefits
  • Makes housework more practical
  • It doesn't need to be in the socket
  • Facilitates everyday tasks

Disadvantages
  • cost may be high
  • Battery could run out at any time

Professional or home use?
When choosing a cordless drill, the first step to be taken is to define whether it will be used professionally or just for home repairs. There are drills aimed at both types of audience. The difference is in the power and in the parts used in manufacturing.
Models intended for home use are used for small jobs and shorter periods. The power is around 600W and some versions make it possible to work in masonry.

The professional drill, on the other hand, can work for long periods, continuously and is capable of drilling through heavy materials such as concrete and steel. Power reaches 1100W. In this article, we're focusing on cordless drills for home use.

Cordless drill on white background.


Cordless or cordless drill? Which one to choose?
Cordless drills are suitable for more casual jobs, where a lot of power is not required. They are intended for use in locations where there is no access to an outlet. Anyone who needs mobility should choose this model.
This type of drill is heavier and bulkier, as it has an attached battery. Cord drills, on the other hand, have greater power and are lighter. This model is suitable for more professional use or in case a higher power is required.

cordless drill    wire drill
power    Smaller    Bigger
Mobility    Total    Smaller
Weight    Battery makes it weigh more    Smaller, no battery
Use    mostly domestic    Domestic and professional

Should I choose a screwdriver model?
The main cordless drill models sold on the market are also screwdrivers.
Screwdrivers are machines that are used to tighten, fix or unscrew rivets and screws. With them, the screw is firmer than if it had been fixed with a screwdriver. To use this function, just change the tip of the equipment.

These days, it's very difficult to find a cordless drill that doesn't have the option of screwing. So, basically, this is not a question you should spend a lot of time thinking about. After all, it's not a bad thing to have a screwdriver at home to help with the housework as well.

Did you know that the drill appeared in the year 1889? The invention was the Australian engineer Arthur James Arnot. A few years later, German brothers Wilhelm Emil Fein and Carl Fein registered the first portable electric drill.

How much?
Cordless drills cost between R$ 200 and R$ 600. Prices may vary according to the power reached and also with the accessories that make up the set. Some models come with briefcases and various parts to make your work even easier.
However, if you just need to do simple jobs at home, a more common and cheaper model might suffice.

Where to buy?
To buy a cordless drill, you can go to a specialized tool store or large department stores, such as Magazine Luiza or Havan.
However, there is also the option to buy online. On the internet, there are many options for models, and you can check the evaluation of previous buyers of each drill.

In large retail stores such as Amazon, Submarino, Shoptime and Lojas Americanas, you can find several models.

Man handling a cordless drill.
Buying your cordless drill online can be an excellent option. (Source: rawpixel.com / Pexels)
Purchasing Criteria: Criteria for comparing cordless drill models
When buying, review all the details. By doing this, your money will be put to good use and you will not regret it.

So when choosing which cordless drill to take home, consider the following points.

  • power
  • Speed
  • Chuck Size
  • Handling handle

We will detail each of these items so that you can make the best choice.

power
The more power, the more power your drill will have. Wireless models have power measured in volts, based on the voltage of the battery. Simple tools have between 3.6v and 4v. They are able to handle small objects.

Tools with more than 10 volts can handle large screws and pierce hard surfaces.

Speed
Drill speed is controlled by a trigger. The more it is pulled back, the greater the speed of the drill. Equipment with variable speed control is a better purchase option.

A useful feature is the continuous actuation lock. With this function, the drill works without the need to continuously press the trigger.

Chuck Size
Chuck is the part that fixes the drill to the rest of the drill. In general, the larger the chuck size, the more power the equipment will have.

There are two main types. The 3/8 inch size one accepts drills up to 10mm. It's enough for everyday tasks.

The 1/2 inch chuck, which accepts up to 13mm drills, is intended for heavier jobs.

Set of drills on white background.
Some cordless drill models are purchased with drill sets and other parts. (Source: Pixabay / Pexels)

Handling handle
Make sure the drill handle is comfortable and firm. Ideally, you should be able to firmly hold and keep the equipment in the proper position.

This way, the hole will not get bigger than planned. This also prevents screws from getting loose inside the drilled channel.