Puma
Composite Reversible Air Drill 3/8" - Puma
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3/8" Composite Reversible Air Drill.
Composite reversible air drill is a highly versatile tool widely used in various industrial and mechanical fields for drilling and screwdriving operations. This tool uses the energy provided by compressed air to generate high-speed rotation, enabling efficient execution of precision work.
Composite reversible air drill that Weagora provides is lightweight (weighing just under 1 kg), powerful (with a free speed of 1800 RPM) and reliable (every component and mechanism has been pushed to the limits by the manufacturer to ensure optimum performance in the face of the most complex jobs).
The outer layer uses engineering plastic body, eliminating the cold feeling caused by metal, and the inner layer is coated with aluminum alloy maintaining strength with lower weight.
The design of the handle exhaust can effectively reduce noise and dust bounce, in fact, the irregular sound-absorbing design of the exhaust muffler reduces noise by about 5 dB; with the addition of sound-absorbing pads, the overall noise is about 85 dB.
The ergonomic design allows comfortable and safe use of the drill; in addition, thanks to the spring-balanced design of the suspension ring, hand fatigue is greatly reduced.
Usage description:
Step 1: Preparation of Equipment and Work Area
Before starting, make sure the air drill is in excellent condition. Check the availability of compressed air and lubricate the equipment following the guidelines.
Step 2: Selecting the Appropriate Tips or Accessories
Select the appropriate bits or accessories for your application. Consider the type of material to be processed and choose appropriate bits or accessories.
Step 3: Positioning and Fixing the Material
Carefully place the material to be drilled or screwed in a stable manner. Use clamps or fasteners to prevent movement during the operation.
Step 4: Starting the Operation
Connect the drill to compressed air and turn on the equipment. Use the trigger or start button to start the rotation of the tool.
Step 5: Drilling or Screwing
Place the drill bit on the desired area of the material and begin rotation. Apply light, steady pressure to allow the drill bit to penetrate the material. If you are screwdriving, place the attachment on the screw or bolt and activate the drill in screwdriving mode.
Step 6: Control and Accuracy
Maintain control of the air drill during the operation. Apply steady pressure and maintain proper direction to avoid slipping or damage to the material.
Step 7: Verification of Results
When finished, check the drilling or screwing to ensure that you have achieved the desired results. Check that the holes are clean and the screws are screwed in correctly.
Step 8: Maintenance and Cleaning
After use, perform air drill cleaning and lubrication as directed. This will help preserve the efficiency and durability of the equipment.
In summary, the composite reversible air drill is a highly versatile tool for drilling and screwdriving jobs. It is essential to follow the recalled instructions, adhere to safety regulations, and familiarize yourself with the equipment to use it safely and efficiently.
Before starting, make sure the air drill is in excellent condition. Check the availability of compressed air and lubricate the equipment following the guidelines.
Step 2: Selecting the Appropriate Tips or Accessories
Select the appropriate bits or accessories for your application. Consider the type of material to be processed and choose appropriate bits or accessories.
Step 3: Positioning and Fixing the Material
Carefully place the material to be drilled or screwed in a stable manner. Use clamps or fasteners to prevent movement during the operation.
Step 4: Starting the Operation
Connect the drill to compressed air and turn on the equipment. Use the trigger or start button to start the rotation of the tool.
Step 5: Drilling or Screwing
Place the drill bit on the desired area of the material and begin rotation. Apply light, steady pressure to allow the drill bit to penetrate the material. If you are screwdriving, place the attachment on the screw or bolt and activate the drill in screwdriving mode.
Step 6: Control and Accuracy
Maintain control of the air drill during the operation. Apply steady pressure and maintain proper direction to avoid slipping or damage to the material.
Step 7: Verification of Results
When finished, check the drilling or screwing to ensure that you have achieved the desired results. Check that the holes are clean and the screws are screwed in correctly.
Step 8: Maintenance and Cleaning
After use, perform air drill cleaning and lubrication as directed. This will help preserve the efficiency and durability of the equipment.
In summary, the composite reversible air drill is a highly versatile tool for drilling and screwdriving jobs. It is essential to follow the recalled instructions, adhere to safety regulations, and familiarize yourself with the equipment to use it safely and efficiently.
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PUMA