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subject: How To Choose Makita Cordless Drill? [print this page]


Makita Cordless Drills are widely used due to quality and reliability delivered by Makita company. The only difficulty that arises with Makita tools is a problem of choice. Let us take at least a power tool such as a cordless drill. Makita produces a large number of drills and it seems rather difficult to choose the appropriate piece. The experience shows that buyers often have questions. We will answer some of them.

Hammer Drill or Normal Drill?

The answer is rather simple. If you want to drill a wall choose a Makita Hammer Drill. Moreover, such a drill is universal. The hammer mode is used to drill bricks and concrete. The normal mode is for all other materials. An example of professional sphere, where Makita Hammer drills are used may be building.

Normal Makita Cordless Drills are ideal for drilling wood, metal, plastic. The advantage of such drills is high accuracy and drilling of large-diameter holes. Professionals choose Makita cordless drills for drilling sheet materials, as well as large-diameter holes in wood.

Two-speed drill or one-speed drill?

Actually two-speed Makita drills have a definite advantage. Primarily, this relates to drilling large diameter holes performed on the second speed. For small holes the first speed is utilized. However, if you are not planning to drill holes, for example, in steel, more than 13 mm, you can opt for one-speed drills. Moreover, such a drill is cheaper.

Jaw Chuck or Keyless Chuck?

Makita uses for its drills either: a jaw chuck or a keyless chuck . The keyless chuck allows fast and easy replacing a drill literally with one hand without any helping tools. Jaw chuck is intended for heavy loads.

What else to consider when choosing a Makita Drill?

First aspect is the engine power, on which depends drilling speed and performance of your Makita drill, as well as the range and characteristics of materials the drill can work with. For everyday use 600-700 Watt will do.

Pay attention to the max. diameter of the drills, that your drill can operate. The max. diameter of a resulting hole will depend on that. Another important aspect is spindle rotation speed. That parameter influences overall cordless drill performance.

by: Denis Worker




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