Power Plus Impact Drill With Handle | 720W Overview
The Power Plus Impact Drill With Handle | 720W is a reliable tool designed for heavy-duty drilling tasks. Whether working on wood, concrete, or steel, its advanced features like the keyless chuck, speed control dial, and left/right switch ensure superior performance and precision. The ergonomic design and powerful motor make it a must-have for both professional projects and DIY use.
Power Plus Impact Drill With Handle | 720W Benefits and Features
- Enhanced Power: A 720W motor delivers exceptional performance for demanding drilling applications.
- Dual Functions: Switch between standard drilling and impact drilling with ease.
- Keyless Chuck: The Sanou keyless chuck allows for quick and secure bit changes, supporting up to 13mm bits.
- Adjustable Speed Control: Fine-tune the speed up to 3000 RPM for optimal results on various materials.
- Left/Right Switch: Easily switch rotational directions for versatile use.
- High Impact Rate: Achieves up to 48,000 strokes per minute for efficient penetration of tough surfaces.
- User-Centric Design: Ergonomic handle and depth stop enhance control and precision during operation.
Steps to Follow For Using the Power Plus Impact Drill
Preparation
- Ensure the drill is unplugged before setting it up.
- Attach the desired drill bit into the keyless chuck and tighten it securely.
- Set the depth stop to the required depth for the task.
How to Use the Power Plus Impact Drill
- Plug the drill into a 230-240V power outlet.
- Select the desired function (Drill or Impact Drill) using the function switch.
- Adjust the speed using the control dial to match the material and task.
- Position the drill bit and press the trigger to start drilling.
- Use the left/right switch as needed for rotation direction changes.
Cleanup
- Turn off and unplug the drill after use.
- Wipe the exterior clean with a dry cloth and store it safely along with accessories.
Scenarios Where the Drill Can Be Used
- Drilling into walls for mounting shelves or fixtures.
- Construction projects involving steel, concrete, or wood.
- Furniture assembly or renovation tasks.
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Health and Safety
Always wear safety goggles and gloves during operation. Ensure the drill is used on stable surfaces and avoid contact with live electrical wires. Regularly inspect the power cable and components for damage to prevent hazards. Keep the tool away from water and unplug it when not in use.
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