Reciprocating Drill
Item Name Code (INC) 20091
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A hand-powered, hand-held rotary tool, designed with a traveling handle mounted on a spiral drive. The drill runs continuously to the right during both the forward and backward movement of the traveling handle. Pressure is obtained by pushing on the head of the drill. See also DRILL, PUSH.
Additional Information for Reciprocating Drill
Reciprocating drills are handheld tools that are used for drilling holes in various materials. They are part of the supply class Hand Tools, specifically in the category of Edged, Nonpowered tools. Reciprocating drills are commonly used in construction, woodworking, and metalworking projects.
These drills feature a reciprocating motion, which means that the drill bit moves back and forth rapidly to create the hole. They are typically powered by electricity or battery, and they come in different sizes and power capacities to accommodate various drilling needs.
Reciprocating drills are versatile tools that can be used for a wide range of applications, including drilling holes in wood, metal, plastic, and other materials. They are often equipped with adjustable speed settings, allowing users to control the drilling speed based on the material being drilled.
When using a reciprocating drill, it is important to wear appropriate safety gear, such as safety glasses and gloves, to protect yourself from flying debris. Additionally, it is crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for safe and proper use of the tool.
Overall, reciprocating drills are essential tools in the Hand Tools supply group, providing users with the ability to efficiently and accurately drill holes in various materials.
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- 142747883
- 4369
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 9
- 013164378
- 100-020-093
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2
- 91637140
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- 00-020-093
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 2
