Mar 23, 2011

How To Use A Drill

How To Use A Drill 

In almost all activities of the so-called do-it-yourself use a good drill is essential, so that you can not help but buy one to keep constantly on hand to be able to work at any time. However, to use it well, avoiding minor problems that lower the quality of the work, you should take some measure, to whom is this guide.
Instructions DIFFICULTIES 1

   
1. Choose the function to be used on an informed basis. In fact, all drills are at least two functions, a simple rotation of the other combining the rotation with the percussion, so the bit rotates and at the same time makes a movement back and forth. E ', do not use either of these two functions, but choose to rotation only for materials such as wood or iron and that of rotation and percusisone the wall. To set one or other tool, just choose the symbols carried over automatically on it, which for the first (single spin) is a drill bit and the second (rotation and percussion) is a hammer.
   
2.CHOOSE good tips to be used. In fact, the tips are quite different, not only to measure but also to design and then for action that go into making the material. Again, it is the type of material to be used to guide the choice: in particular, bits of wood similar in all respects to punch holes and allow the edges well defined, however, the drill has ends roughly trapezoidal, and finally, the iron spikes have pointed shape and are constructed of metal alloys (unlike the others, which are iron) in order to make them more resistant to wear resulting from material characteristics which are intended in particular to the high temperatures that determines its hardness. Obviously, to do a bit better facilitate the work and facilitates the best outcome.
   
3. Based on the drill point to drill and place it perpendicular to it. Then, hold the drill firmly, pressing on that point and then start it by pressing the button on the handle. During the action, continues to firmly hold the tool in order to prevent waste and uncontrolled movements, which would be not only detrimental to the success of the process, but also dangerous.
   
4. For safety, always working with your hands are dry (as with all electrical items) and avoid wearing clothing that could catch on in the tool during its operation (for example, scarves). Also, protect your eyes with goggles or masks to prevent splinters and dust will end up in her eyes.
Tips and warnings: Do not worry: just take a little practice
Necessary

    
* Drill and accessories

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