Saturday, October 30, 2010

Combating Power Loss Or Decreased Performance in Power Tools

Combating Power Loss Or Decreased Performance in Power Tools

Usually a loss of power or decrease in overall performance from our power tools can be defined by a suffering connection between the tool's power source (i.e. the power cord or battery) and the tool's motor.

Just where this glitch exists along the electrical highway though, is where our journey begins. To find our weak link, we'll simply follow the power flow from the tool's power source to the tool's motor and checking our main components along the way.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Dewalt DW718 Miter Saw Fence Alignment

Dewalt DW718 Miter Saw Fence Alignment

With a tool so tough as Dewalt's DW718 12" double-bevel sliding compound miter saw, it is no mystery that the sucker is going to get a little kicked around. Of course, the regular abuses of jobsite life will wear on the tool and eventually it's going to require a bit of tinkering on your behalf. Don't fret though, said tinkering is generally simple with the right tools and a bit of patience.

It may surprise you to learn that the leading cause of inaccurate miter saw cuts is actually a misaligned or warped fence.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Introducing: Dewalt's DCF815S2 Cordless Impact Driver

Introducing: Dewalt's DCF815S2 Cordless Impact Driver

In early October 2010 Dewalt released their new line of 12v MAX power tools. Among this release was the DCF815S2, an 1/4" impact driver with the guts and gumption to make mincemeat of its very anticipated debut and, perhaps, a mincemeat pie of the present competition.

Featuring a minor redesign that moves the tool battery directly below the handle, this 12v impact driver is now more compact and ergonomic than any of Dewalt's previous comparable releases. The slightly longer handle is slim and comfortable to grip and provides a stable base for the driver.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Replacing Power Tool Switches - How to Know the Time Has Come

Replacing Power Tool Switches - How to Know the Time Has Come

It is no mystery that a lot can go wrong inside a power tool, what is a bit mysterious though, is how to determine exactly which part of your power tool is currently suffering. As we all know, power tools are some seriously cool machines, so cool in fact, they will literally try to help you solve this diagnostic conundrum.

Knowing which subtle clues to look for can help you diagnose a power tool problem in a snap. For instance, when your switch goes bad, your power tool will behave in a specific way.

The first symptoms to arise will come in the form of malfunctioning or failing start-ups. You will attempt to activate the tool and as if life has simply left it for greener pastures, the tool will be absolutely dead, or, at least, it will require several pumps and perhaps a joggle or two to revive itself.

A Brief History of DeWalt Power Tools

A Brief History of DeWalt Power Tools

From the time he was a child Raymond E DeWalt watched and learned from his father the intricacies of woodworking and complex construction. Upon leaving school as an adolescent, he continued to follow this path and earned his keep at mills and construction sites as jobs were available.

The young DeWalt though, also learned from his father that a life in mill-work was difficult one, and in order to simplify his own life and to capitalize on both the physical and economical expenses of hard labor, he used the advantages of his youth and experience to continually refine and enhance the machines around him to meet the certain needs and specifications of different jobsites.

DeWalt's ingenuity and expertise in the field were largely and always evident and soon he was offered a position as the head of a major woodworking mill that manufactured nearly everything from the simple six-panel box to the modern, complex home.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Christmas Gifts For Dad - Power Tools

Christmas Gifts For Dad - Power Tools

Christmas gifts for dad do not have to be a painful, dreaded and miserable task around the holidays. Honestly, Dads are not that complex. Stuff they can do while drinking beer, stuff they can destroy or use to destroy or stuff that assists them in making food.

If you get them a gift in this area... success is yours. So, here are some examples of just one of those categories, stuff they can use to destroy, also known as power tools.

Reciprocating Saw

This little gem of a christmas gift for dad is a must have in the garage. Also know as a "saw zaw" this tool will basically cut through, cut off or cut around anything that you need it to. It is a very versatile tool and comes in different sizes, varieties and styles.

I would recommend looking at one of the popular brands of power tools (Dewalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi, etc) and finding your best deal on an at least 18V cordless type. If Dad doesn't have one already, it will make an excellent Christmas gift for Dad this year.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Corded Power Tools Vs Cordless - What's the Best Option?

Corded Power Tools Vs Cordless - What's the Best Option?

If you're looking to buy a new power tool such as a drill or saw, there's one big decision to factor in. Corded or cordless. There are benefits and disadvantages of both options. Here's a few things to consider before you hit the hardware store.

The first option that most people consider is cordless. There are a lot of immediate benefits to having a cordless power tool. The most obvious is that you don't have to mess around with a cord. Depending on where you are working in your house, it can be difficult to find an empty plug to use.

With a cordless model you have the freedom to move around. This is fantastic if you are doing several home improvement jobs at the same time. You can work inside and outside without having to constantly plug and unplug your tool.

There are also several disadvantages to cordless tools. The biggest is charging the battery. It takes several hours to recharge a cordless battery pack. Unless you plan ahead, this can put a wrinkle in you home fix it plans.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Replacing Power Tool Parts - Is it the Carbon Brush Or the Switch?

Replacing Power Tool Parts - Is it the Carbon Brush Or the Switch?

You are are in the middle of replacing your old windows. In the excitement of your project, your power tool begins to run one minute, only to shut off the next! One moment it's working fine, just like it always did, and the next it is completely dead. You click the trigger a few times and it's running again. What in the world is going on?

Chances are that you are not out of luck. There are clues which can help you find the problem. While many problems may cause intermittent tool operation, two of the most common failures are the switch and the carbon brushes.

The Switch

The switch usually sits behind the main trigger, controlling power flow from the wall to the tool. When a switch is worn out, it works less and less frequently. At first it works pretty much all of the time. Occasionally it may need to be clicked twice to start the tool.

Over time, you may find yourself clicking the switch several times every time you start the tool. Of course, once the tool is running it works perfectly as long as you hold down the trigger. Don't throw that power tool away! You probably just need a new switch.

Carbon Brushes

Carbon brushes transfer power to the motor of your power tool. Carbon Brush problems are a little different from the switch. When carbon brushes become marginal, a power tool will begin to "cut out" while it's running. Sometimes you might tap or slap the tool to get it running again. The trigger starts the tool just fine, but it doesn't run well. This sort of symptom usually points to a carbon brush problem. You will want to inspect your carbon brushes before replacing them.

A worn out carbon brush will often have a small amount of carbon remaining, or it will be pitted or chipped.

If your carbon brushes are bad, it sometimes means that your power tool has bigger problems (like a worn out motor). Quite often though, a fresh pair of carbon brushes can get you working again.

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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Cordless Leaf Blower - Is it the Ideal Power Tool For Your Garden?

Cordless Leaf Blower - Is it the Ideal Power Tool For Your Garden?

When we were kids, we would love to play around the lawn with those fallen leaves scattered all over, kicking them around, picking a handful of them up and throwing them to our playmates. We would even jump over or throw ourselves into a pile of dead leaves which would lead to our moms scolding us. Those were the fun days.

Now, as an adult, things aren't the same anymore. We now understand why mom was so furious. Cleaning the yard is a no-joke task and it's definitely not a child's play. Although it can be fun at times doing the job, it's not as enjoyable as when it was just pure play. Now, it's pure work.

Another pure work is finding that best tool to be used for sweeping the lawn. Since there are many different gardening tools to compare and choose from, one can say that this also qualifies as another gruesome labor as part of adulthood. After all, looking for an ideal equipment is not as simple as looking for an ideal paint color for your room.

You may already have a bunch of tools in your home like brooms, rakes and lawn sweepers. But if you feel that they're not the power tools you are looking for, why don't you try leaf blowers? Some say that a certain cordless leaf blower will save you from the misery of maintaining your yard's cleanliness. Could this be the answer to your prayer?

The cordless leaf blower is battery operated. So that means you can move around the lawn freely and easily. You don't have to worry about electric cords that limit your move and get tangled and tied up. When you want to make sure you have sufficient power, you may bring an extra battery or two just in case the first battery gets drained before you complete your routine.

Furthermore, the rechargeable leaf blower, as others may call it, is a quiet tool. That's better compared to those leaf blowers that are gas powered and have noisy engines. They are also light weight and easy to operate. If your lawn is not that huge and doesn't have many trees in it, this is perfect for you. Plus, you'll be able to reach places in your garden that other tools can't.

On the flip side, this cordless type of leaf blowers don't have that much power required especially for larger lawns or for those yards that grow a lot of trees in them. That type of blower might not be able to handle that huge amount of leaves. But it all depends on you. If you think you should give other tools a try, you can do so. But if you're very much satisfied with the performance of cordless leaf blowers, then that's just fine.

Get more specific information on the cordless leaf blower device to make sure you make the right choice. Also if you love gardening your will benefit from using lawn tractor attachments for hauling grass, weeds and dirt. Check the out now.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Facts About Reconditioned Power Tools

The Facts About Reconditioned Power Tools

Buying reconditioned power tools can save craftsmen hundreds of dollars while also delivering the same high-performance and professional results skilled workers expect from their power tools. Reconditioned tools offer an excellent value, a manufacturer's warranty, and all the dynamism and reliability of a factory new tool.

So, What Exactly is a Reconditioned Tool?
For minor cosmetic or technical defects some tools will inevitably be returned to the manufacturer. These tools are then rigorously inspected, tested, and restored to meet all factory specifications. After the tools have been approved for re-sale, they emerge onto the scene as reconditioned tools, as little diamonds in the rough, if you will.

Because these tools have been returned to the factory, they can no longer be marketed as "new." This is, however, largely to the consumer's benefit. Here's why: when the tools are returned to the factory, they undergo stringent performance tests and checks to ensure the tool runs better than optimally.

Factory standards are high, and every reconditioned tool must pass a series of strenuous tests before approval. Essentially consumers are getting the same tool (perhaps even a better tool for all this checking) with the same manufacturer warranty, for a fraction of the price. In fact, reconditioned tools generally cost around 30-50% less than their retailing counterparts.

Are Reconditioned Tools Really a Better Value?
Yes! Reconditioned power tools are an extremely good value. They are essentially a like-new tool with the same one year manufacturer's warranty, and a much smaller price tag. Some recons do come out of the factory with a small cosmetic blemish or two, but this is a very small price to pay for new tool, with a perfectly running motor, at a fraction of the cost.

Aside from price, the "R" at the end of the tool's model number, and the slight difference in packaging (box color, mostly), there is little to no difference between reconditioned and new power tools.

Which Brands Offer Reconditioned Tools?
Many brands refurbish and sell reconditioned tools. Among other brands, the major manufacturers DeWalt, Porter-Cable, Delta, Bosch, Skil, Makita, and Fein all market quality reconditioned power tools.

Reconditioned tools are cost effective, quality inspected, and come with the same warranty as a brand new tool. Coming straight from the factory, recons undergo meticulous testing to ensure they are in optimal condition to bring craftsmen the greatest, most professional power tool experience. For the quality and value, it just makes sense to buy reconditioned power tools.

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Cordless Metal Cutting Tools

Cordless Metal Cutting Tools

That's cute.....

The first time I saw a Panasonic EY3530 Metal Cutting Saw, I thought, "that's cute, but I can't see that thing being of any real use on the job". I was wrong. If you visit any job you will see cordless metal cutting saws in use in almost all of the trades.

What are they?

Cordless metal cutting saws are simply a cordless circular saw turning a carbide tipped metal blade at the appropriate rpm. These saws typically have an extra guard to help with the metal shavings. These saws cut mild steel very clean and cool.

One of my favorite stories is that of a sales rep walking into a customers office and cutting off a piece of threaded rod with the tool and threading a nut on, before the customer could through him out. He sold many, many tools that way.

What can they cut?

Cordless metal cutting saws can cut most mild steel including threaded rod, unit-strut, metal siding, EMT pipe, duct work, really any mild steel. Blades are available for aluminum also. I have heard them being used on copper, not sure that it is recommended though. By for the most common use is for cutting threaded rod, strut and EMT. If you are cutting mostly thin metal, blades are available with more teeth that will give you a better cut.

Who makes them?

The most popular saw is the Panasonic EY3530 Metal Cutting Saw but you can find them from , DeWalt, Milwuakee, Makita and others. If you already have a cordless circular saw, you can buy carbide tipped blades for most saws, Tenyru is among the biggest supplier of this type of blade.

I still think the tools specifically designed as metal cutters do the best job as they are set up just for that, but many of my Bosch customers have had good success with a carbide tipped metal blade on their saw.

Give them a try.

Many cordless power tool manufactures have a 30 day no questions asked return policy. I have offered this to many customers, but once they see what these tools can do, I don't get a single tool back. Give the Panasonic EY3530 Metal Cutting Saw a try.

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Friday, October 16, 2009

Have the Power to Work Simply, Efficiently and Timely With Electric Cordless Power Tools

Have the Power to Work Simply, Efficiently and Timely With Electric Cordless Power Tools

Electric Power tools are extensively used in households, factories and for construction purposes to finish task speedily, efficiently and easily. The majority of power tools these days utilize electric motors, thus recognized as electric power tools.

Among the two available types of power tools, stationery ones are rather heavy and big, and cannot be simply taken from one place to another. The portable cordless power tool can simply be carried from one place to another and is better liked than the stationery ones for being cost-effective, trouble-free and needing small shelf space.

The market around us is crammed with power tool options, and sometimes it gets quite tough to make out the exact need from the wish list to carry out minor repairs and projects in the house.

Drill and Driver Combo exhibits a fine combination of a handheld power tool that lets users to drill a hole and anchor a wall. Circular Saw is a heavy-duty cutting tool with round blades to effectively slash any surface, from sandstone to wood to metal.

Jigsaw is rated as a classic power tool to be utilized convincingly for slitting spiky curves, points, or intricate moulds into a bit of wood or other type of surface. Impact Wrench is normally brought into play to stiffen and loosen nuts and bolts on various everyday items.

Impact wrench frees one from carrying out consistent tightening of nuts and bolts that tend to get loosen up as time passes, as it firmly tightens them even in the first attempt to lessen any concerns of doing the same process.

Wall chaser gets used to cut out a thin groove in the wall, while sander sees its utilisation to smoothen the coarse edges of wood. Nail gun effortlessly puts in nails in wood or in wall while Table saw is used to slash wood into even pieces. Diamond tool with fractions of diamond gets used to cut diverse materials.

Batteries form an integral aspect of cordless power tools that are also used to carry out the various household functions in a jiffy. Cordless drill, hedge trimmer, leaf blower etc are some of the most used cordless power tools.

Among the most renowned power tool offering firms, Hitachi power tools easily find their mentioning for their speed and simplicity for residential construction and commercial construction purposes.

With fast-changing technologies and arrival of the Internet, enough information is available on power tools online. People are now purchasing power tools online after assessing comparative inter pros and cons. In this process, they are easily availing discount on power tools that cost them less than the actual market value for same.

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Power Tools Care and Maintenance

Power Tools Care and Maintenance

Power tools don't come cheap and there's nothing worse than spending a fortune on a new drill just to have it break down a year later. Unless you're an avid carpenter, the average person will use his power tools sparingly, probably only a few times a year or even less.

In order to ensure you don't waste your investment or risk your safety, you should take some regular maintenance precautions in order to keep your tools in top condition.

Another important reason to perform regular maintenance routines is to keep yourself safe. A rusty blade or broken gear can cause you or a loved one to suffer a serious injury. Never turn on a power tool if you think it has been damaged.

To help prevent problems from occurring, it's important to keep your tools in a clean, dry area, away from dust and moisture. Dirt can get trapped in mechanisms either slowing them down or stopping them altogether.

Too much moisture can cause rust, which can easily destroy the power tools. This is especially true if they are battery powered. Batteries should be checked often for leaks and changed according to factory specifications. Electrical cords and plugs should also be examined for damage before using.

Keeping your power tools oiled is also an important part of regular maintenance. This helps maintain clean movement and also can preventing rusting. Oiling keeps your equipment running smoothly and should be performed often. It's inexpensive to buy and can add years of life to your power tools.

Larger tools will require a more thorough maintenance. Filters should be checked and changed often as well as oiling, dusting, and testing between uses. Bolts, hoses, and other small parts should be kept tight. Tools like table saws will need alignment and balancing occasionally to ensure that they work properly.

Blades will also need to be replaced periodically. If you're unsure of how to perform any necessary maintenance, consult with a professional. Never attempt to clean or fix a machine without experience and knowledge. Not only could you potentially damage the tool, but you could seriously hurt yourself in the process.

If an object becomes trapped in the power tool or the mechanisms fail, make sure the machine is completely shut off before disassembling. Always follow all given instructions on taking apart any piece of equipment and then reassembling. Don't add or alter any parts without consulting the manufacturer.

The most important part of power tool maintenance is safety. Save all instruction booklets that come with your power tools. These will be invaluable when problems arise or if you rarely use the tool. If you're unsure of how to fix a problem, either call the manufacturer or have a professional look at it.

Be sure that your tools are also in good condition before lending them out to a friend. You don't want to be responsible for the ramifications of using a faulty tool. Performing a little bit of maintenance will keep your power tools running smoothly for years to come.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Porter Cable Parts - The Smart Choice

Porter Cable Parts - The Smart Choice

What has distinguished and made Porter Cable Parts successful, popular and apart from the rest of the pack is the fact that it has achieved what it has promised to do and more when it came to making old, broken and defective power tools fully functional and even more durable again than it was before.

All the replacement parts that the company has designed and made for each specific tool type is guaranteed to last longer while making the tools more powerful and efficient, and thus making all users happy and secure in knowing all their jobs will be much easier and satisfying to do.

Porter Cable parts manufactures all manner of power tools such as sanders and polishers, nailers/staplers, dust management, drilling grinders, planers, jointers, saws, routers and laminate trimmers, dovetail and joinery machines, shapers and stock feeders, and boring machines, and lathes and various cordless power tools of all types.

All of these tools and parts are specially designed for the professional user, yet simple enough to be used even by an amateur power tool enthusiast for all home improvement jobs. By creating superior products, Porter Cable has significantly increased productivity while lowering work loads and the effort it demands.

The simplicity of the design of its power tools makes the task of replacing any component, determining its designated serial number easy and makes cleaning and troubleshooting concerns relatively light and hassle free.

Porter Cable Tools has designed the outer casing of all its tools to be tough and lightweight making these very handy when doing tight and overhead jobs. This makes handling a breeze while giving the tools' motors more torque capacity for maximum power output.

With this distinct design feature, the major components are protected from any damaging factors such as impacts from sudden contact with hard objects, from dust and material debris and liquids and moisture.

As light as Porter Cable tools are, they are also more tough and durable in every aspect, making every day usage problem-free. They don't break down and wear out as easily, and they always perform better and longer when the demand calls for it.

Porter Cable makes its replacement parts only from the best and most superior raw materials available, making these more resilient to counter all harsh internal and external damaging factors.

Porter Cable parts are your best options for any power tool replacement concerns. These are guaranteed to make your power tools function at their peak performance and complete any home or contract projects easier and faster. So if ever the time comes for you to replace a power tool part make the smart choice - make it Porter Cable.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Discount Power Tools

Discount Power Tools

Power Tools can be rather expensive pieces of equipment and not all builders / tradesmen may be able to afford them. Prices generally go up in the stores as technology improves and in a time where money can be tight not every one can afford to pay out shop prices.

There are companies trying to help out those people... Some online stores offer Discount Power Tools; these products are all brand new with the only difference being that they are sold at Trade price and not shop prices.

If you want to know how they are able to do this... I suggest you ask them, although there are a few contributing factors with the major 1 being that online stores do not have to pay for employees to be present at tills and stocking shelf's 9 hours a day, this reduces the overhead and can lead to lower product prices.

The other possible reason is that they receive ex stock from shops that they were not able to sell... However it works it can be a great help to those of you struggling with budget.

These discount products are not unbranded items either they are form well known manufacturers like Bosch, Dickies, Draper, DeWalt and Makita assuring you that the quality of product you receive will be the very best.

These products still come with guarantees and warranties just like they would in the shops. Another added bonus as well as the trade prices are most companies will offer you next day delivery so your products arrive nice and quickly.

If you are in need of this service check out our product pages, they contain many companies that specialise in this. Wesley Clarke writes about Discount Power Tools. Visit the Businessmagnet product page for details and suppliers of Discount Power Tools.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Difference Between a Cordless Drill and a Cordless Hammer Drill

Difference Between a Cordless Drill and a Cordless Hammer Drill

Christmas is the time that men love, especially if he is a tool lover. One of the most common gifts given during this time is drills. Now, there are a lot of choices available on the market today and finding the right one is very important.

You don't want to buy something that is a overkill do you. Well, today I want to touch on a common question. What is the difference between a cordless drill and a cordless hammer drill? This is a common question that is asked more often or not. Does it really make that much difference? The answer is yes.

Plain cordless drills are machines that rotate a bit in a circular motion as the user provides pressure towards or away from the object that is getting drilled. The bit has groves that latch on and pull through the material. Plain cordless drills are usually used for drilling into wood, vinyl, or softer materials.

On the other hand hammer drills are a much more violent tool. The drill still turns a special drill bit in a circular motion but it also does an extra function, it hummers down on the bit pushing it into the material.

These drills are normally used for drilling into concrete or steal material, material that a normal drill would not be able to drill through. It also requires a special drill bit that will not break with so much friction.

A hammer drill is not the perfect tool for someone who just does small jobs around the house. And if the recipient does not ask for this kind of drill I would not purchase it.

So, who makes the better drill between DeWalt and Milwaukee? If you want more bang for the buck then you need to choose DeWalt. DeWalt make a very superior drill that will last over the long haul. The price is also very reasonable.

Milwaukee does have a very comparable drill, but Milwaukee drills have a high premium for ownership. They cost a lot of money. And for the type of money spent you could get one or two more options with the Dewalt brand.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Safety Precautions When Using Dewalt Power Tools

Safety Precautions When Using Dewalt Power Tools

Dewalt Power Tools are preferred by individuals and companies to help speed up the job or task at hand.

Because of that, I guess it's better to take a look at some of the safety issues you should apply to prevent injuries while using your dewalt power tools.

Let me give you an example, when using a dewalt grinder make sure all the guards are in place. This protects your eyes and arms from getting burned by hot metal sparks.

It's also better for you to wear long sleeve clothes and safety glasses while grinding to give an additional protection.

Another example, when using your dewalt circular saw, just make sure that the blade guard is working properly.

Like using dewalt grinder, it's better for you to wear a safety glasses to prevent dust from getting in your eyes.

And, you should set the depth adjustment correctly so it just reaches through the board. This could prevent your power cord from causing electrical shock.

Dewalt also offer an electric brake on some model of power tools. This prevents the blade from free spinning to a stop when you cut off the power.

This is only a few of the various products by Dewalt Power Tools. Each tool requires different safety precautions. Use Dewalt Power Tools only for the jobs that they were designed for.

You have to take time to look at the worst case thing that could happen if you don't aware with the safety precaution when using the power tools of any kind.

Protect yourself from injuries and work safe.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

German Power Tools Distributor Urges Government To Release Stimulus Funds

German Power Tools Distributor Urges Government To Release Stimulus Funds

ROBERT BOSCH, Inc., the local subsidiary of German car parts and power tools maker Robert Bosch GmbH, expects sales this year to slow from the "exceptional" 56% growth recorded in 2008, officials yesterday said.

The sales mix is also likely to change this year, with the firm’s power tools division looking to gain against car parts’ share in total sales with an uptick in public infrastructure activity, they said.

"[We are eyeing] double-digit growth but we don’t have figures right now ... 2008 was an exceptionally good year. It will be difficult [to match it]," Managing Director Franz Roland Odenthal told reporters at a briefing.

Sales to the Philippines stood at 13.6 billion euros last year, up by 56% from 2007, Mr. Odenthal said. As earlier reported, the group credited its year-on-year growth to the continued hike in car sales and expansion in the construction and mining sectors.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

DeWALT Launches Solid Rock Carbide SDS Plus Drill Bits With Two Times More Carbide For Increased Durability

DeWALT Launches Solid Rock Carbide SDS Plus Drill Bits With Two Times More Carbide For Increased Durability

Hampstead, MD - DeWALT, a leading manufacturer of industrial power tools and accessories, announces the launch of its SOLID ROCK CARBIDE SDS Plus drill bits (DW5501 - DW5541). The new bits are designed for mechanical contractors, electricians, forming and tilt wall contractors, MRO, glaziers and general contractors for drilling holes in hard concrete, reinforced concrete, block and pan decking.

Designed and manufactured in Germany, the bits have an innovative bonding system that is used to affix the SOLID ROCK CARBIDE tip to the flute providing extreme durability and longer bit life in the toughest applications.

Ranging from 5/32" - 1/2" in size, the SOLID ROCK CARBIDE SDS Plus drill bits have a full head, four-cutter design that has two times more carbide and is five times more durable than competitive two-cutter bits.

The SOLID ROCK CARBIDE SDS Plus drill bits are also designed with a four flute design. The four separate channels provide optimum debris removal for faster drilling.

SOURCE: DeWALT

Taken From ToolingOnline.com

Friday, February 20, 2009

The DeWALT Hoseless 18-Gauge Nailer

The DeWALT Hoseless 18-Gauge Nailer

Begin by thinking about all the possible uses you might have for compressed air. If you won't be doing anything other than nailing, then a small, oil-free compressor does a great job. They're portable, quiet, they plug into a regular wall outlet, and they don't take up much workshop space. I've used the Porter-Cable and Bostitch 2 hp models for everything from fine trim work to one-man framing.

If you think the same thing with me, let's decide to go pneumatic, there's also a little-known bonus you need to consider. You absolutely must take a look at a pin nailer if you'll be installing small molding profiles, building furniture or making model boats and aircraft out of wood. This tiny, handheld air tool shoots thin, 23-gauge headless fasteners.

With a compressor on hand, it also enables a whole range of rental air tools for specific jobs. A roofing nailer for shingling, a framing nailer for basement renovations or a tool that shoots small nails in the centre of collated plastic washers for holding down building wrap.

Based on a finishing nailer body, the Nail Kicker uses a tube and plunger assembly in place of a nail magazine and nose piece to kick nails out backwards from reclaimed boards. I've used this tool personally, and it speeds denailing 300% to 400% compared with hammer and crowbar methods.

Perhaps by now you're thinking you really don't want to build an entire air nailer arsenal. Is a finishing nailer all you really want? Consider a hoseless model instead of a compressor and air-powered tool.

The Paslode finishing nailer, for instance, uses a replaceable canister of combustible fuel to drive nails. The DeWALT hoseless 18-gauge nailer uses the same kind of rechargeable battery you'll find on a drill our impact driver. I know from experience that both these tools work well.