What are magnetic drills used for?

What are magnetic drills used for?

A magnetic drill is a specialized portable power tool used for drilling holes in steel and similar metals.

What is a Rotabroach drill?

For over 40 years Rotabroach have been leading the way in magnetic drill design and manufacture. Built to last, Rotabroach drills are compact and lightweight with powerful motors giving you superior performance you can rely on.

How much does a mag drill weigh?

1-3/8″ (36 mm) diameter x 2″ (51 mm) depth of cut. Ultra compact and light weight: 14-3/4″ working height (with coolant bottle) and only 22 pounds.

Can you use a mag drill in the rain?

Do not expose magnetic drilling machines to rain or wet conditions. Do not abuse the cord.

Can you use a mag drill upside down?

Can I use a magnetic drill horizontally or upside down? A. Yes! A portable magnetic drill can be positioned to meet your drilling needs.

What kind of bits do MAG drills use?

It gives an accuracy of 0.01 mm to 0.05mm in steel or other magnetic material. The drill bits used for this machines are generally made from high-speed steel(HSS) or are tungsten carbide tipped(TCT).

What are hammer drills designed to drill into?

A hammer drill is similar to a standard drill but with a hammering function to drill into masonry. Hammer drills make a forward pounding motion as the bit rotates to make driving holes into masonry and other hard surfaces easier.

What is a Magnum drill?

Magnum Drill delivers up to 850 RPM with its 8 Amp motor. This drill features variable speeds to best suit your preferences and the project on which you are working. Its all-metal gear case and diaphragm protect the drill to help extend its life. Includes one 1/2 in.

Are Makita drills waterproof?

The LXPH03 features Makita Extreme Protection Technology (XPT). XPT is a protective seal inside the tool engineered for improved water resistance by channelling water and dust away from the tool’s key internal components.