Power tools are becoming even more popular in industrial and construction environments. The main advantage power tools have over their hand tools counterparts is speed, in that they can get the job quicker and still be accurate. The manpower, in addition, is less behind certain tools, as, aside from holding and positioning, the tools mostly do the work. The most popular designs on the market are cordless and corded, or electric, but air tools have a niche all to themselves due to a lightweight design. Some of the more well-known manufacturers are Makita and Hitachi, as well as Campbell Hausfeld, and more well-known brands offer a full line of tools. As with all types of tools, they offer general and specific options geared toward the tasks you need done.
Whether you're looking to do work on your home or are a contractor for a living, most of the basic power tools are those designed for putting holes in walls and putting a screw or bolt in. These tools are hammers, drills, wrenches, drivers, and screwdrivers. Hammers, drills, and drivers are geared toward putting the hole into the wall, and these three functions are often combined into a multi-use tool like a hammer drill. Screwdrivers usually put the screw, or bolt, into the wall, while the wrench tightens it.
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Another type of commonly used tool is a saw. As with all types of saws, this bladed tool is designed to cut through or into various surfaces, such as wood, pipe, and concrete. Some saws, such as those with circular blades, are needed for larger sized jobs, such as working in a sawmill or construction site, while others are needed for smaller, finer work, such as jigsaws or reciprocating saws.
Other power tools are geared toward specific occupations, such as woodworking and metal working. These tools include routers, sanders, planers, and grinders. These tools are designed for altering the surface of a metal or wood object, such as by evening it out, cutting shapes or pieces out, and cutting excess material off the surface. Similarly, certain surfaces or objects require nails or staples to hold things together, such as putting singles on a roof, linoleum on a floor, or upholstery on a chair. Such job-specific power tools needed for these instances are nailers and staplers. Although these tools operate in much the same way, different nails or staples need to be loaded for various tasks.
When you're looking to do renovation, think about the power tools needed to complete the required tasks. Do you need to put down linoleum? Will you be sanding? Will you be putting screws or bolts into a wall? While having the basic power tools on hand is probably best, in some cases you may need more specific tools.
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DEWALT DC720KA Cordless 18-Volt Compact Drill/Driver Feature
- Compact size allows users to fit into tight spaces
- Lightweight design (4.8 pounds) minimizes user fatigue
- 1/2-inch ratcheting chuck reduces bit slippage
- Dual speed range 0-500/0-1,700 rpm delivers optimal performance
- High-performance frameless motor delivers maximum power of 410 unit watts out
- LED worklight provides increased visibility in confined spaces
DEWALT DC720KA Cordless 18-Volt Compact Drill/Driver Overview
The DEWALT DC720KA 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver Kit is built around a versatile tool that makes quick work of a variety of driving and fastening tasks. With its high-performance, frameless motor; dual-range, variable-speed control; and comfortable grip, this tool is powerful and easy to handle. The Drill/Driver Kit includes a convenient one-hour Ni-Cad charger, two 18-volt Ni-Cad batteries, and a sturdy kit box.
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The DEWALT DC720KA 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver's high-performance, frameless motor is capable of delivering a maximum of 410 unit watts out, translating to performance in a broad range of applications. The drill/driver also features dual-range, variable-speed control--from 0 to 500/0 to 1,700 rpm--that makes material-specific performance easier to achieve.
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The DC720KA is built with an ergonomic grip for comfortable handling that assists in ensuring accurate results. Its balanced, mid-handle grip makes control easy, providing comfort and reduced fatigue when tackling extended applications.
This drill/driver weighs an easy-to-manage 4.8 pounds and features a convenient LED for visibility.
Cordless Design and Ratcheting Chuck
Being cordless, the DC720KA allows you to move quickly between projects without the hassle of a cord or outlet. With the one-hour Ni-Cad charger, you can reduce downtime and quickly recharge the long-life 18-volt Ni-Cad batteries.
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This 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver Kit comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee.
What's in the Box
DC720KA 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Cordless Compact Drill/Driver, one-hour Ni-Cad charger, two 18-volt Ni-Cad batteries, and kit box.
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