

Li-ion Cordless Drill 2x speed
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A Li-Ion (Lithium-Ion) Cordless Drill is a portable power tool used for drilling holes and driving screws. It is equipped with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery as its power source, providing cordless operation and eliminating the need for a constant electrical connection. These drills are known for their lightweight design, high energy density, and longer battery life compared to other types of rechargeable batteries, making them popular choices for various construction, woodworking, and DIY applications. Li-Ion Cordless Drills typically feature adjustable torque settings, variable speed controls, and may include additional functions such as hammer action for masonry drilling or built-in LED lights for improved visibility in low-light conditions.
Rated Voltage:16V with LED
LIGHT
No-load speed: 0-450/0-1450r/min
Chuck size : 0.8-10mm
Charging time: 1H
Max Torque : 25n.m
Two gear machanical speed
regulation function
Double bearing structure, Better
concentricity
Stepless speed switch with forward
Cordless Drill Uses
- Woodworking:
- Drilling pilot holes for screws.
- Driving screws into wood.
- Creating dowel holes.
- Boring holes for various woodworking projects.
- Metalworking:
- Drilling holes in metal surfaces.
- Installing or removing fasteners in metal structures.
- Assembling metal components.
- Construction:
- Installing and removing screws in construction projects.
- Drilling holes in various materials on a construction site.
- Fastening and assembling structural elements.
- Home Improvement:
- Hanging curtains and blinds.
- Assembling furniture.
- Installing shelves.
- Securing fixtures and fittings.
- Masonry Work:
- Using the drill with hammer action for drilling into concrete or brick.
- Installing anchors in masonry surfaces.
- Automotive Repair:
- Removing or installing screws and bolts in automotive repairs.
- Drilling holes for modifications or repairs.
- General Repairs and Maintenance:
- Repairing appliances.
- Fixing household items.
- DIY maintenance tasks.
- Electronics and DIY Projects:
- Building electronic circuits.
- Creating DIY projects and crafts.
- Modifying or repairing small items around the house.
- Gardening:
- Drilling holes for planting.
- Installing fences or garden structures.
- Building or repairing garden furniture.
- Emergency Repairs:
- Performing quick repairs without access to a power outlet.
- Responding to unexpected maintenance needs.
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