Rebuilding a Cordless Tool Battery - What You Need to Know

In my experience I have found that most consumers are not aware that it is possible to rebuild the battery to their cordless tool. Rebuilding a battery has many benefits over buying new. Most often than not, it cost much less to rebuild a battery than to purchase a new one. Also, the quality of the cells used to rebuild a battery is usually greater than those that were originally used out of the factory. Lastly, environmentally speaking, every time a battery is rebuilt there is one less being disposed. Most every local Battery Shop offers such a service and there are dozens of companies whom offer this service online. Before having your battery rebuilt get to know the basics. A simple search of the Internet will help you discover the specifications of your cordless tool battery.

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Chemistry

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The three chemistries used in today's cordless tools are Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd), Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) and Lithium-Ion (Li-ion). The most common is NiCd. The cost to rebuild a battery will mostly be determined by its chemistry. Each of the chemistries has a different set of characteristics and moving from NiCd to Li-ion has significant cost increases.

Knowing the chemistry required to rebuild your battery is also important for charging purposes. Ensure that your charger will support the chemistry you plan to use to rebuild your battery.

Voltage

Voltage will determine the amount of cells used to rebuild your cordless tool battery. The most common cell used in today's cordless tool batteries is the 1.2V Ni-Cd Sub C. To determine the amount of cells to be used to rebuild your battery divide the cordless tool battery's Voltage by the Voltage of each cell. For example, an 18V battery would use 15 1.2V Sub C cells.

Milliampere-hour (mAh)

In a basic sense the mAh rating of a cell denotes the 'run time'. The higher the rating the longer the battery will run before needing to be recharged. Common range for mAh ratings is between 1200 mAh and 2700 mAh. Most cordless tool batteries are built using 1200 mAh or 1500 mAh cells. High-end brand name tool batteries are commonly built with 2200 mAh or 2400 mAh cells.

Application

How you use your cordless tool will also help determine how much you are willing to invest in a new battery. Someone who is using their tools in Do-It-Yourself projects may be far less willing to pay for a Ni-MH 2700 mAh rebuild than the contractor who uses their tools for everyday commercial applications.

Knowing the basics of battery rebuilding will make you an informed consumer. Find a service provider who is willing to offer a warranty on their work and one willing to provide printed results of the post-build prime, charge and/or test of your newly rebuilt battery.

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DC9096-2 18-Volt XRP 2.4 Amp Hour NiCad Pod-Style Battery, 2 Pack Feature

  • High-capacity XRP batteries have 40% more run time than standard batteries
  • Powers entire DEWALT line of 18V tools, allowing users to run multiple tools off the same battery pack
  • Backed by 90-day money-back guarantee
  • Includes 1-year free service contract
  • Comes with a 3-year limited warranty


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Bosch GCM12SD - Brilliant Design, Super Saw, Reasonable Price

Every once in a while a manufacturer will come up with a real engineering innovation. Bosch, a company with a strong reputation for ingenious design have done it again with the Bosch GCM12SD 12 Inch Axial Glide Dual Bevel Miter Saw. They have completely redesigned the sliding miter saw in the Axial Glide Saw. In fact it doesn't slide at all. It's robust, robotic looking arm carries the blade smoothly and with great accuracy. Sensibly priced by Bosch, there are also some good deals around. Read on to find out more.

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All sliding miter saws have a major weakness-the rails on which the motor and blade assembly is mounted. The rails are vulnerable to damage, wear and exposure to sawdust and resins. Recalibration is a chore and accuracy and consistency can be a problem. Aside from these flaws rails also take up a lot of space at the back of the saw. So to accommodate a sliding miter saw you need extra space available at the back of the saw. In the workshop, material supports also have to be installed away from the wall too. This wastes a massive amount of valuable space.

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Why is the Bosch Axial Glide So Much Better Than Sliding Miter Saws?

1.Space Saving

Bosch have removed the slide rails completely and replaced them with a hinged arm. This extends to move forward and folds to move backwards. At no point does it protrude from the back of the machine, allowing the saw to be placed within an inch of a back wall. As you can imagine this allows the Bosch Axial Glide Miter Saw to be set up in places where previously it was impossible to fit a sliding miter saw. For example an alcove,cupboard or narrow hallway. In the workshop space savings can be truly liberating.

2.Durable

The Bosch looks very different from what you'd expect of a miter saw. The axial-glide system is actually two arms,set opposed 90 degrees to one other. They are coupled together and work in unison as a single unit. The hinged joints supported by 12 ball bearings and the entire arm is designed for heavy duty operation, and cast from aluminum. Such a design is not entirely new and similar setups have been used in suspension systems where durability is needed. The precision,sealed ball bearings won't stick or get gummed up like a rail and will suffer far less wear and tear.

3.Accurate

The opposing arms and precision bearings means there virtually no play in the axial glide arm as the saw makes a cut. Even when making compound cuts the blade always stays central in the kerf and movement is consistent and accurate every time.

4.Smooth

No other saw feels like this one. In use it moves with liquid smoothness without hardly any effort from the user. Conventional sliding saws seem gritty and uneven after this. This big 15 amp motor helps here too and nothing I cut ever slowed it down. Some users prefer a bit more "feel". To this end bosch have included a damper to increase resistance.

5. Extended Capacity

It's a pleasant surprize that the Bosch GCM12SD actually has a greater cutting capacity than the previous 12-inch model from Bosch. It increases horizontal cutting capacity by 2 inches, now a huge 14 inches. Vertical capacities are slightly increased too.

6.Full Featured

Here's a quick list of the main features of this saw, many of which are found on other Bosch saws but a few are new.

Best in class dust extraction:Split square-lock quick release fences:Upfront controls including bevel adjustment: 10 Adjustable Detent stops:Detent override:Clear etched scales:Biggest in class, bulit in material extension supports:Comfortable ambidextrous handle and trigger.

How to Get The Best Price for the Bosch GCM12SD

One way to get the best deal is to check out all the online retailers for the best price. Don't forget to check customer reviews for customer service and to know who's going to ship out in a reasonable period of time and who's going to take care of you if you have a problem with shipping damage.

You could spend a lot of time doing this or you could let someone else do the work for you.

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  • 1-1/8-inch stroke length and 0-3,000 rpm for faster cutting speed
  • 4-position blade clamp allows for flush cutting and increased versatility
  • Lever-action keyless blade clamp for quick and easy blade changes
  • Anti-slip comfort grip provides increased comfort and control; pivoting adjustable shoe with open top for maximum visibility
  • Tool only (battery not included)


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The DeWalt DC385 is a 18V heavy-duty cordless reciprocating saw. The 18v cordless reciprocating saw provides 1 stroke length and 2900 SPM for fast cutting. Its keyless blade clamp allows for changing the blade quickly. The electric brake prevents blades from breaking. It is a compact and lightweight tool. The cordless saw has an anti-slip comfort grip, which provides increased comfort and control while operating.



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Any Cordless Drills Made In the USA and Are They Better?

German and Japanese drills have perceptibly led the market quite well with their range and good quality drills. But when it comes down to American made drills, then Milwaukee makes a really good stand against these top competing companies that make drills. Milwaukee is reliable to promise you a good quality cordless drill, but when you search for other American brands then it starts to become harder to find. It is natural that customers would want to use a cordless drill that serves their purpose easily and is not too costly. Another company that even has some workshops in the United States is DeWalt. However, no matter how thoroughly you search for various cordless drill reviews, you will be led to the fact that the Japanese brands like Makita or Panasonic have clear lead in the industry. There are some big factors that every customer looks for when choosing drills for their household maintenance:

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Batteries

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The only weakness of a cordless drill is that they run on batteries which eventually have to be replaced by one that is charged. A good life of the battery along with a good type of battery like Lithium Ion is what people love to see. For usual easy and heavy household needs, you would be better off with an 18v cordless drill. You can go for lower power variety too because most often you will be using them to fasten screws than drilling holes. Plus if you have one that is of 9v or 14v, it will be lighter and have longer battery life. A good high end choice for this can be from a range of Makita cordless drills or the higher end Panasonic drills for professionals to get the best power out of your budget.

Value for money

Some brands have made their way as excellent value for money variety of drills and one of these is the Makita BDF452HW model. This has excellent power with a balance of reasonable battery life to do the most difficult jobs at home. Their design is intuitive and balanced from both ends so that you can aim it better. Other qualities include:

1. Lithium Ion battery
2. Good handles with rubber grip
3. 16 levels of positioning the chuck
4. Durable with casing
5. LED work light

For a slightly lower end but good value for money choice is the Makita BDF452 for household need. American brands have not made much advantage out of this factor, however there are some DeWalt models that are still good value for money but heavier to handle. Under these popular factors the drills that are made my American companies or assembled in America still do not come as the best choices but there are some which are still much better than the average drills that you will find.

You will need to do some research checking out cordless drill reviews online to be sure which model you need because not all Makita are the best and some Dewalt or Milwaukee cordless drills are better in some purposes. But if you need to make a safe decision without worrying about making a bad choice for cordless drills then you can straight off head for the best seller models like the Makita BDF452HW.

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Most Exciting New Power Tools of 2010 - 2011: The Honorable Mentions

It has occurred to me that in a previous article highlighting my top 5 picks for the most exciting new power tools of this year, I didn't give these "honorable mentions" the face-time they deserve. As a result, I am now morally compelled to revisit them and provide the reasons each of these tools deserve their spaces among the top 10 most innovative, exciting, and generally awesome new power tools of 2010 and 2011.

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Recognizing these tools in no particular order, I'll begin with:

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- Makita's SH01W 12v Compact Cordless 3-3/8" Circular Saw:
This is the kind of power tool that everyone on planet Earth should own. It's industrially powerful and high-performance while still being one of the most compact tools I've ever encountered. The thing weighs only 3.3-lbs rendering it simple to maneuver and operate, and despite being so extremely compact, the circ saw still has a 1" cutting capacity big enough to cut through just about anything you'd really need it to. The saw is extremely comfortable to use, offers a surprising amount of power from such a little tool, and runs with one of the most sophisticated lithium-ion battery systems on the market today - it's truly an ideal addition to any crafter's power tool repertoire.

- Makita's LXFD01CW 18v Compact Cordless 1/2" Drill-Driver:
Quite like the circ saw above, this high-power drill is surprisingly compact while still throwing around a huge amount of power. At just over 7.5" long and exactly 3.3-lbs the tool is ideal for use in awkward spaces or through time consuming applications. Additionally, with variable speed options and a 4-pole motor delivering 480-in/lbs of max torque, the drill is seriously tough, and industrially versatile. The tool also works with Makita's intensely advanced lithium ion battery system using an 18v battery that is everything from lightweight to long-lasting and charges in only 15-minutes flat. All in all, the drill is awesomely powerful while maintaining the compact design features that allow you do a lot more work with a lot less bulk.

*Additionally, if you are more interested in a slightly smaller drill, Dewalt's DCD710S2 12V MAX drill-driver kit is a really cool, really smart option. It's another one of those power tools that surely every human on Earth could find use for. It's super compact and powerful, and weighing just a measly 2.4-lbs and boasting variable speeds and 1,500 RPM, this little drill-driver is a real firecracker.

- Dewalt's DW611PK Compact, Two-Base Router Kit:
This tool is awesome- it's a fixed-base/plunge-base combination unit that unites the compact and ergonomic design of traditional trimmers with the power and high-performance of a fill-sized router. It delivers 1.25HP for tough applications and variable speeds and fast transitions between bases for a variety of different applications. The fixed-base has an extended sub-base for more contact with work surfaces and enhanced user control, and the plunge-base features a large base platform for greater stability under heavy loads. The clear, LED lit sub-base even accepts universal template guides. The tool's soft-start motor features constant electronic feedback to maintain motor speed throughout every cut, and with fast bit changes, impossible accuracy and precision, and too many more things to list, the DW611PK is a really stinkin' cool router pack.

- Milwaukee's 2458-21 M12 Cordless Palm Nailer:
Palm nailers are notoriously cool and this little sucker is one seriously awesome power tool. Eliminating the hassle of cords and hoses and delivering big-time power in a surprisingly compact, cordless and ergonomic package, the nailer can work in otherwise impossible areas while still boasting an impact mechanism advanced enough to handle even the toughest nailing jobs. The 2458-21 is also outfitted with a comfortable hand-strap to ensure you maintain optimal productivity and safety on the job. So, of course, you know the tool is small, but it weighs just 3.4-lbs ensuring users are comfortable during awkward, overhead, and continuous work, and because the thing also incorporates an industrial magnet collet to securely hold your framing nails and an LED light for greater visibility, you can operate the tool easily with only one hand. It's brilliant.

- Milwaukee's 2625-21 M18 Cordless One-Handed Hackzall:
Another one-handed beauty with a comfortable, compact, cordless and ergonomic design, this tool is perfect for every type of user; it's powerful enough for the most industrial applications, and compact and comfortable enough for home-users - seriously, despite big power, a variable speed trigger, LED light, Quick-Lok for fast blade changes, and an advanced lithium-ion battery system, the saw weighs only 4.1-lbs. It's sophisticated. The thing additionally features Milwaukee's patent pending dual gear anti-vibration system for unmatched comfort and stability, and delivering an intense 0-3,000 strokes per minute, this recip saw can easily cut through virtually everything and do it with smooth, fast precision.

And that sums it up, but just in case you missed the first article featuring the top 5 most exciting new power tools, here they are in no particular order and in a very serious nutshell:

- Bosch's GCM12SD Axial Glide Articulating Miter Saw
- Milwaukee's 2426-22 M12 Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool AND Bosch's MX25EC21 Multi-X Corded Oscillating Multi-Tool (yes, I realize this is cheating but the awesomeness of these tools renders a little deviance totally appropriate)
- Dewalt's DCT410S1 12v MAX Inspection Camera
- Festool's 564250 T 15+3 Lithium Ion Cordless Drill
- Senco's FN65DA Cordless Fusion Finish Nailer

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Christmas Sales DEWALT DC725KA 18-Volt Cordless Compact Hammer Drill/Driver 201

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  • Compact size allows users to fit into tight spaces; lightweight design (4.9 lbs.) minimizes user fatigue
  • 1/2-inch single-sleeve ratcheting chuck reduces bit slippage
  • Dual-speed range of 0-500/0-1,700 rpm 0-8,500/0-29,000 bpm delivers optimal performance
  • High-performance frameless motor delivers maximum power of 410 unit watts out
  • LED worklight provides increased visibility in confined spaces


Christmas Sales DEWALT DC725KA 18-Volt Cordless Compact Hammer Drill/Driver Overview

Handle everything from wood and steel to masonry and concrete with the DEWALT DC725KA 18-Volt Compact Cordless Hammer Drill Kit. With its high-performance frameless motor, this DEWALT drill makes quick work of drilling and fastening tasks. Enjoy dual-range, variable-speed control and a comfortable grip for job-specific performance and minimal fatigue. In addition to the hammer drill, this kit includes a convenient one-hour NiCad charger, two 18-volt NiCad batteries, a screwdriver bit, and a sturdy kit box.

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18-Volt Compact Cordless Hammer Drill Kit
At a Glance:
  • Powerful 18-volt motor delivers 410 unit watts out

  • Dual-range, variable-speed control for job-specific performance

  • Easy-to-maneuver, compact, lightweight design

  • Improved visibility with LED

  • Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, 90-day money-back guarantee
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DEWALT (DC725KA) 18-Volt Compact Cordless Hammerdrill Kit
This hammer drill features an ergonomic grip and comfortable handling for precision work in tight spaces. View larger.

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The variable-speed 18-volt motor handles a variety of tough drilling jobs. View larger.
Powerful Motor and Job-Specific Performance
Featuring a high-performance, frameless motor capable of delivering a maximum of 410 unit watts, the DEWALT 18-Volt Compact Cordless Hammerdrill handles a broad range of applications. It also features dual-range, variable-speed control--from 0 to 500/0 to 1,700 rpm and from 0 to 8,500/0 to 29,000 bpm--for precise hole placement and material-specific performance.

Convenient LED Work Light
LED illuminates work area
Comfortable Handling and Convenient LED
The DC725KA is built with an ergonomic grip for comfortable handling that assists in ensuring accurate results. Its balanced mid-handle grip makes control easy, while a 360-degree side handle offers hand-position options for comfort and reduced fatigue when tackling extended applications.

This hammer drill weighs an easy-to-manage 4.9 pounds and features a convenient LED for visibility.

Cordless Design and Ratcheting Chuck
The DC725KA's cordless design allows you to move quickly between projects without the hassle of a cord or outlet. With the one-hour charger, you can reduce downtime and quickly recharge the long-life 18-volt NiCad batteries.

Single Sleeve All-Metal 1/2inch Chuck
All-metal 1/2-inch chuck
Stay on point with the hammer drill's 1/2-inch, single-sleeve ratcheting chuck, which reduces bit slippage as you work.

The DC725KA 18-Volt Compact Cordless Hammer Drill Kit comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.

What's in the Box
DC725KA 18-Volt Compact Cordless Hammer Drill Kit, two 18-volt NiCad batteries, one-hour NiCad charger, and kit box.


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How to Save Money and Find Refurbished Air Compressors For Sale

Doesn't refurbished mean something is wrong with it?
If you see used air compressors for sale on an auction site or classified ad, you do want to be sure that it is in good working condition. However, refurbished or reconditioned air compressors sold through a retailer or online source are tested thoroughly to be sure they are up to par. It may have been broken, or just gone through normal wear and tear. Any parts not working properly have been replaced with new parts, or restored to selling condition.

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How do I know it will work?
Refurbished air compressors for sale may come with a warranty, but some may not. The ones that do will have less of a warranty period than brand new compressors do. Before you buy, make sure that there is some kind of guarantee as to its performance. If you are only going to use the compressor for one or two projects, you may prefer to rent one. If you want one for frequent use, then a warranty is of much greater importance.

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How long do these compressors last?
Usually, an air compressor has a lifespan of around a few hundred hours. Any of these refurbished compressors for sale should list how long they have been used, or the seller should be able to answer that question for you directly before you buy it.

How do I choose a good refurbished air compressor?
Take a look through online classifieds and auctions, and see what the typical asking price is. You can also check your local area for auctions and estate sales, as these places are much more likely to offer compressors that have been tested.

Price is not the only factor, of course. Compare brands, and see if the refurbished compressors that you are finding are worth the asking price. Some brands will be worth more than others, even if they have been reconditioned. DeWalt and Bosch are two brands that have a good reputation for performance, and refurbished models will cost you more than other types...but in many cases this will be worth it.

Also, make sure that any compressor for sale that you are interested in buying has a good pump, with enough CFM for your purposes. Know how much you need, and then look for a model that has a bit more than that. Don't spend more than you have to just because you find a compressor with amazing horsepower...if you don't need that much, then you've just wasted your money.

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Power Drills Buyer's Guide

Take the hard work out of DO-IT-YOURSELF with a good drill.
It could be on of the most diverse and very useful tools you buy.
Proper drill will save time during your work and make easy drilling holes into metal, wood, concrete etc., as well as drive screws and bolts.
It is useful getting acquaint with a drill's main feature before you buy, so you could choose the best one.

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I. Types
Standard Drills Hammer Drills Screw Guns
II. Cordless drills

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Cord or Cordless? Pros and Cons The main features Power and Battery
III. Drill Shapes
IV. Variable speed
V. Torque
VI. Other features to look out for
VII. Power rating
VIII. Hammer action
IX. Chuck type

TYPES

Standard Drills

Standard electric rotary drills designed for drilling metal and wood. This type of drill is normally small and compact. Motor sizes range from around 500 watts. The lower wattage motors are ok for drilling small holes or minimal use, the more powerful motored machines will cope with larger size holes and more frequent use. The chuck size is another thing to check, the smaller drills have a chuck which will only accept drill bits up to 10mm diameter the larger chuck size is 13mm.

Hammer Drills

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.

The hammer action is cheap but delicate. It uses two cam plates to make the chuck accelerate towards the work. However because of the relative masses of the chuck+bit and the remainder of the drill the energy transfer is inefficient and will fail to penetrate harder materials and vibrates the operators hand. The cams wear quickly.

Compare this to a rotary/pneumatic hammer drill where just the bit is accelerated to the work. They have relatively little vibration and penetrate most building materials. It feels as though the work is sucking the bit inwards.

Large cam hammer drills, especially transverse motor, are crude in their action. The energy delivered in each stroke is highly variable. The cheaper drill will smash its way through the work and vibrate the surroundings, this can cause lots of collateral damage. A good SDS drill will gently pulverize the work material just in front of the bit and glide into the hole without any "fuss".

However there is a big difference in cost. In the UK typically £12-40 for a cam hammer and £100 up for a rotary/pneumatic. For light DIY use they are fine.

Screw Guns

These Electric Screwdrivers are made specifically for applying screws and hexagon headed Tek Screw to plasterboard and metal cladding. The drywall screws are designed purely for plasterboard fixing. The electric screwdriver uses a specially designed chuck to self guide the specifically designed fixings that feature widely spaced threads to ensure good grip. This is achieved by the unique collar on this type of electric screwdriver.

Some electric screwdrivers are able to use Collated Screws which provides auto-loading of screws which are loaded into the tool on a strip which is then fed onto the bit.

Drill press

A drill press (also known as pedestal drill, pillar drill, or bench drill) is a fixed style of drill that may be mounted on a stand or bolted to the floor or workbench. A drill press consists of a base, column (or pillar), table, spindle (or quill), and drill head, usually driven by an induction motor. The head has a set of handles (usually 3) radiating from a central hub that, when turned, move the spindle and chuck vertically, parallel to the axis of the column. The table can be adjusted vertically and is generally moved by a rack and pinion; however, some older models rely on the operator to lift and re-clamp the table in position. The table may also be offset from the spindle's axis and in some cases rotated to a position perpendicular to the column. The size of a drill press is typically measured in terms of swing. Swing is defined as twice the throat distance, which is the distance from the center of the spindle to the closest edge of the pillar. For example, a 16-inch drill press will have an 8-inch throat distance.

A drill press has a number of advantages over a hand-held drill:

less effort is required to apply the drill to the workpiece. The movement of the chuck and spindle is by a lever working on a rack and pinion, which gives the operator considerable mechanical advantage.

the table allows a vise or clamp to position and lock the work in place making the operation secure.
the angle of the spindle is fixed in relation to the table, allowing holes to be drilled accurately and repetitively.

Speed change is achieved by manually moving a belt across a stepped pulley arrangement. Some drill presses add a third stepped pulley to increase the speed range. Modern drill presses can, however, use a variable-speed motor in conjunction with the stepped-pulley system; a few older drill presses, on the other hand, have a sort of traction-based continuously variable transmission for wide ranges of chuck speeds instead, which can be changed while the machine is running.

CORDLESS DRILLS

A cordless drill is a type of electric drill which uses rechargeable batteries. These drills are available with similar features to an AC mains-powered drill. They are available in the hammer drill configuration and most also have a clutch setting which allows them to be used for driving screws.

For continuous use, a worker will have one or more spare battery packs charging while drilling, so that he or she can quickly swap them, instead of having to wait several hours during recharges.

Early cordless drills started with interchangeable 7.2V battery packs, and over the years the battery voltage has been increased to 18V, and higher, allowing these tools to produce as much torque as many mains-powered drills. The drawback of most current models is the use of nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries, which develop a memory effect or internal short circuits due to dendrite growth, severely limiting their useful life, and posing a hazardous materials disposal problem. Drill manufacturers are now introducing lithium ion batteries, most notably DEWALT.

The main advantages are lack of memory effect and very short charging time. Instead of charging a tool for an hour to get 20 minutes of use, 20 minutes of charge can run the tool for an hour. Lithium-ion batteries also have a constant discharge rate. The power output remains constant until the battery is depleted, something that nickel-cadmium batteries also lack, and which makes the tool much more versatile. Lithium-ion batteries also hold a charge for a significantly longer time than nickel-cadmium batteries, about 2 years if not used, vs. around 4 months for a nickel-cadmium battery.

CORD OR CORDLESS. Pros and Cons

I. Corded Drills
Pack the most power Most durable Can handle mixing mud, boring holes, and drilling concrete Usually unnecessary for most homeowners
II. Cordless Power Drills
Easily transported and used Less power and run time restricted by battery life Recharging may take several hours Higher voltage means more power, but also more weight Newer technology has improved cordless drills; most are now strong enough for many tasks previously out of their league
Cordless drill:

Corded drill:

THE MAIN FEATURES

Top 10 points to look for:

Speed-range switch, generally 2 ratios, both high and low, normally selected by changing mechanical gearing. High is for drilling applications whilst low range is reserved for driving screws. Look out for the widest range between the two settings

Look for a reliable motor, some models have external brushes for easy changing - when the brushes wear down you can easily change them for new ones, some bosch models have this feature ,it is only of use if you are uning your cordless drill on a daily basis.

Forward/reverse switch: This should be easy to operate with either your thumb or trigger finger - again this is a standard feature but look for one which is easy to operate.
Hand grip: Texture and contoured, should aid your grip, some Porter and Cable cordless drills have padded grips which you can choose to match your hand size - useful after an 8 hour shift.

Voltage: a higher voltage means more drilling power but it can also mean more weight - don't buy a drill you won't need, 12 volt drills are powerful enough for most DIY users, bigger models just weigh more so think carefully about what you will be using the drill for.

Batteries: Two are better than one. New NiMH batteries tend to be better because they deliver more charge and last longer.

Trigger: Make sure your index finger fits around it comfortably when gripping the drill, Variable speed offers the greatest control.

Chuck jaws: The maximum chuck capacity on most drills is 3/8 inches. Although some 14.4 and 18V drills can handle 1/2-inch-diameter bits, these have a 1/2inch chuck.

Keyless chuck: Virtually a standard fitting today, hand-turn it to open and close the chuck jaws. The keyless chuck can grip any screwdriver bit or drill bit securely.

Clutch: Setting the clutch gives you greater control of the depth to which screws are driven.

POWER AND BATTERY

Batteries: A cordless drill is only as good as its battery. Make sure the battery has enough run time to help you power through all your tasks. For more demanding applications, look for a drill that comes with a second battery or purchase an additional one. Chargers can take several hours to fully recharge a battery, so bear that in mind when planning your work schedule. If you need a faster recharge, look for a "smart" charger. Smart chargers work quickly and often reduce charge as the battery becomes full to avoid overcharging to extend the life of the battery. Look for nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) and lithium-ion batteries, as they are slightly smaller and tend to have a longer run time.

Charge a second battery as you work to avoid mid-job downtime

Smart chargers use fans to reduce heat and decrease recharging time

NiMH batteries are easier and less hazardous to dispose of than other types

First thing when you look at a good cordless drill will be Volts of the the battery pack. To simplify it - the more Volts your cordless drill has - the faster the motor spins - the more torque you will get. Unfortunately - the more volts your cordless drills have - the heavier they get (if you ever worked with a 18 Volt drill over a longer period of time - you will know what I am talking about).

Similar important as the Volts of your battery are the Ampere. Measured in Ah (Ampere per hour) it gives you an idea of how long a battery will last. You can have a 12 Volts battery with 1.8 Ah and with 2.4 Ah. Obviously both batteries should give you the same power initially, but the 2.4 Ah will last 30% longer. Important if you use cordless drills for heavy duty work.

Looking at Volts and Ampere, you should also understand the basic types of battery packs currently available on the market. The (older) Standard Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery packs are cheaper but do not give you much Ah as the newer Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery packs. The Ni-MH packs also give you an additional advantage in recharging, as the do not loose power after being recharged many many times (no-memory effect). Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) battery packs are usually more expensive, but definitely worth it's money.

As batteries changed improved over the past years most manufacturers offer a wide range of power packs. Finding the right Dewalt or Makita batteries can therefore sometimes be a bit of a challenge.

The higher the voltage, the more power (9.6-28V) and weight (3-10 lb) the drill will posess. Most household jobs will be fine with a 13.2 volt or 14.4 volt battery, but an 18 volt couldn't hurt. Most 9.6V drills might be sufficient for home jobs, but may lack the needed torque you find in a 14.4V drill -- which is usually not significantly more in price. Go with at least a 14.4V. For tough jobs and doing masonry, a more powerful 24 or 28 volt battery is recommended.

Rechargeable drill batteries should last you about five years, or roughly 500 charges, though with frequent use you might need to replace it sooner. They can be pricey (-) so if your drill was only 0 or less, you might want to consider just buying a brand new drill. If you have a higher end drill, it's probably more economical to buy a replacement battery.

DRILL SHAPES

Pistol Grip Drills

Are held like a pistol.

Doesn't that feel powerful?

T-Handle Drills

Are most popular.

Shaped like a T for best balance.

Right Angle Drills

Are barrel-less.

The bit extends from the base at a right angle.

TORQUE

Drill price reflects a number of features, including torque. Torque, which is measured in foot-pounds, is the drill's maximum amount of turning force. Some drills have an adjustable clutch with different torque settings for different applications.

Common features you'll want in a cordless or corded drill are electric brakes, which stops the drill chuck as soon as you release the trigger, and keyless chucks.

OTHER FEATURES TO LOOK OUT FOR

Keyless Chuck: The chuck holds the drill bit in place, and keyless chucks allow you to conveniently change bits without having to use a separate key to unlock and replace.

Auxiliary Handle: Drills with side handles provide greater control and two-handed operation. These auxiliary handles rotate, enabling you to find the ideal angle and position from which to work.

Multiple Clutch Settings: Cordless drills often feature a clutch adjustment ring, which may have anywhere from two to twenty-four settings. Once you know the depth and torque needed on a particular surface, set the clutch accordingly to ensure consistent results and reduce the instance of wrist snap.

Electronic Brake: This feature causes the drill to stop immediately when you stop squeezing the trigger, preventing you from overdriving or stripping screws.

Variable Speed and Reversing: Many drills offer multiple speed settings, allowing you to choose the right one for the job at hand, and most have a reverse feature that allows you to remove screws and other fasteners.

Heat Shields and Cooling Fans: These features protect the drill from overheating, enabling longer, more efficient periods of use.

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