Modern handheld rock drills incorporate ergonomic designs with vibration-dampening technology, ensuring operator comfort during extended use. They typically offer variable speed controls and multiple drill bit compatibility, accommodating different rock formations and drilling requirements.
[pdf] Traditional fixed-speed compressors run at a constant speed, regardless of the actual air demand. This means they often consume more energy than necessary, especially when the demand is low. VSD technology, on the other hand, allows the compressor to adjust its speed according to the air demand.
[pdf] Turn the throttle lever gradually and drill at a slow speed until the hole is collared. The drill should be kept at right angles to the work until the hole is collared, then repositioned for angle drilling. Always apply sufficient down pressure to keep the tool from bouncing.
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