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Tmaxtool 20V 50Nm lithium electric cordless brushless drill

Cordless Drill

Tmaxtool 20V 50Nm lithium electric cordless brushless drill

◐ Rated voltage V 20V DC

◐ Motor Rated speed RPM :0-500/1600 rpm ±5%

◐  Max Torque Nm:50Nm±5%

◐ Max holding force capacity of chuck mm:10mm(3/8 inch)

◐ Rated Power:500W

Battery & Charger specification

◐ 16.8V 2000mAH battery

◐ 16.8V 1.3A Charger

◐ packaging:Color box

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    product description

    A cordless electric drill is a versatile and portable power tool used for drilling holes and driving screws. Unlike traditional corded drills that require an electrical outlet, cordless drills are powered by rechargeable batteries, providing greater mobility and flexibility.

    Key features of a cordless electric drill include:

    Battery Power: Cordless drills are powered by rechargeable batteries, usually lithium-ion batteries, which offer a good balance of power and weight. The battery capacity is measured in volts (V) and ampere-hours (Ah), determining the drill's overall power and runtime.

    Chuck: The chuck is the part of the drill that holds the drill bit or screwdriver bit. It typically comes in two sizes: 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch. The larger the chuck, the larger the drill bit it can accommodate.

    Speed Settings: Cordless drills have variable speed settings that allow you to adjust the speed of the drill to suit the task at hand. Lower speeds are suitable for driving screws, while higher speeds are used for drilling.

    Torque Settings: Many cordless drills come with adjustable torque settings. Torque is the rotational force applied by the drill. Adjustable torque settings help prevent over-tightening screws or damaging materials.

    Forward/Reverse Switch: A switch that allows you to change the direction of rotation, useful for both drilling and removing screws.

    Clutch: The clutch is a mechanism that disengages the drill's drivetrain when a preset level of resistance is reached. This helps prevent overdriving screws and provides better control.

    LED Work Light: Some cordless drills feature built-in LED lights to illuminate the work area, especially in low-light conditions.

    Ergonomics: Cordless drills are designed with ergonomic handles for comfortable use. Some models also have rubberized grips to improve handling.

    Accessories: Cordless drills often come with a variety of accessories, including different drill bits and screwdriver bits, as well as a carrying case for easy transportation and storage.

    When choosing a cordless electric drill, consider factors such as the type of work you'll be doing, the drill's power, battery life, and additional features. Additionally, it's essential to invest in a reliable brand known for producing high-quality power tools.