DeWalt Drill Drivers

DeWalt DC727KA 12v | DeWalt DC740KA 12v | DeWalt DC742KAV 12v | DeWalt DC722KLV 12v | DeWalt DW907K2V 12v | DeWalt DW965K 12v | DeWalt DC728KA 14.4v | DeWalt DC731KA 14.4v | DeWalt DC731KBV 14.4v  | DeWalt DC757KA 14.4v  | DeWalt DC757KB 14.4v | DeWalt DC729KA 18v | DeWalt DC759KB 18v | DeWalt DC920KB 18v

DeWalt DC757KA Cordless Drill Driver 14.4v

DeWalt DC757KA Cordless Drill Driver 14.4v

Dewalt DC757KA Cordless Drill Driver 12v

The DC757KA is a powerful 14.4V drill driver for drilling and screw-driving jobs. This drill driver has a compact, lightweight design. 17 position adjustable torque control for consistent performance when screwdriving into a range of materials with varied screw sizes. The Dewalt DCC757KA Cordless Drill Driver 14.4v has two speed settings, variable speed and reverse switch for controlled usage and a 13mm single sleeve key-less chuck with automatic spindle lock for quick and easy bit change with one hand. The motor brake is also electronic for increased control

Includes : 1 hour charger, 2 x 2.0Ah NiCd batteries, heavy duty carrying case

Specifications:

Voltage: 14,4 V
Chuck Capacity: 1.5-13 mm
Battery: NiCd 2.0 Ah
Power Output: 290 Watts
No Load Speed: 0-400 / 0-1400 rpm
Max Torque: 40 Nm
Max. Drilling Capacity [Wood]: 35 mm
Max. Drilling Capacity [Metal]: 13 mm
Spindle Thread:
Weight: 2,1 kg
Length mm: 225 mm
Height: 235 mm

Additional Features:

* Article Sort: Standard
* Battery Charger: yes
* Diy/Professional: Diy
* Drill capacity in steel in mm: 10
* Drive: Cordless
* Electronic: no
* Product Groups: Drills
* Set: Single Article
* Toolsize: Normal
* Two Direction: yes
* Voltage: 144
* Year of Introduction: 2005

Suitable examples of 12v Cordless Drill Drivers include the Black & Decker CD12CA 12v Drill Driver, Bosch PSR 12v Drill Driver, DeWalt DC7442AV 12v Drill Driver, Hitachi 12DVF3 12v Drill Driver, Makita 6270DWPE3 12v Drill Driver, and including the Ryobi CHD1202 12v Drill Driver


In Case 14.4v Cordless Drill Drivers are more suitable, then make sure to check out the Black & Decker CD14CA 14.4v, Bosch PSR 14.4v, DeWalt DC757KB 14.4v, the Hitachi DSDL Li-Ion 14.4v,Makita 6280DZ 14.4v, and the Ryobi CCD-1441 14.4v

To cover your your 18v Cordless Drill Drivers needs, compare prices of the Black & Decker CD18CA 18v, Bosch PSR18-2 Li-Ion 18v Drill Driver, DeWalt DC920KB 18v Drill Driver, Hitachi DS18DMR 18v Drill Driver, the Makita BDF451RFE 18v Drill Driver or the Ryobi CHP-1802 18v Drill Driver


One of the initial aspect you could think about when choosing a cordless drill driver could be the battery pack as the more volts your cordless drill driver has the more torque you might get. This essentially means that the motor might spin faster creating greater power. The only drawback with this is that the more volts your drill has the heavier it might be.

There are numerous types of drill on the market today, rotary drills, drill drivers, hammer drills, SDS drills manufactured for drilling brick, concrete, masonry, metal and wood. You might select cordless or electric, when choosing an electric drill there are two voltages, 110 and 240. 110 volt power tools need a power tool transformer and are utilized mainly on building sites, 240 volt tools for home use could be utilized with a RCD circuit breaker for safety. Cordless drill drivers give more flexibility due to the fact that you do not have a mains lead to contend with.

The least expensive drill drivers run at a single speed, but many have two fixed speeds: 300 rpm and 800 rpm. A slide switch or trigger lets you select high or low speed. These drill drivers are ideal for many light-duty operations. The low speed is for driving screws, the high speed for drilling holes. For more refined carpentry and repair tasks, select a drill that has the same two-speed switch and a trigger with variable speed control that lets you vary the speed from 0 rpm to the top of each range. And should you do more hole drilling than screwdriving, look for more speed, 1000 rpm or higher at the top end.

Drilling softwood, hardwood, metal, and masonry all require different drill speeds. Harder materials or larger bits have to be worked at lower speed. Conversely, softer materials and smaller bits might be utilized at higher speeds. Look for a drill with variable speed. Variable speed allows the user to control the bit speed, indispensable when you plan on working different materials and accessories.

Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries represent the latest breakthrough in batteries. They're smaller and run longer than standard nickel-cadmium (Nicad) batteries. NiMH batteries also pose less of a hazard when it comes to disposal than Nicads because they don't contain any cadmium, which is highly toxic. Makita, Bosch, Hitachi and DeWalt offer NiMH batteries, and other manufacturers might soon produce these power cells too.

Unlike Ni-Cd batteries, lithium-ion batteries could be charged early and often. However, should they are not utilized for a long time, they could be brought to a charge level of around 40% - 60%. Li-ion batteries could be kept cool. Ideally they are stored in a refrigerator. Aging might take its toll much faster at high temperatures. The high temperatures found in cars cause lithium-ion batteries to degrade rapidly. Storing a Li-ion battery at the correct temperature and charge makes all the difference in maintaining its storage capacity. It is significantly beneficial to avoid storing a lithium-ion battery at full charge. A Li-ion battery stored at 40% charge might last numerous times longer than one stored at 100% charge, particularly at higher temperatures.

Drilling a hole isn't rocket science but it might be quite frustrating should you don't know how to do it. For example, should you try to use a wood auger bit to drill a hole in metal you'll ruin the bit, score the metal and possibly injure yourself in the process. Drilling a hole correctly, however, is something you might easily accomplish with a little practice.

There might be occasions when you have to drill a hole at an angle. In these cases drill carefully. You might draw a pencil line on the material noting the angle and then try to follow that pencil guide as you drill. There are also angle guides you might use. Place these over the spot you want drilled with the guide calibrated at the correct angle. Insert the drill bit into the guide and drill away. If you are drilling completely through the material when the drill bit begins to exit out the other side of the material be careful, especially with wood. The drill bit exiting the wood might splinter the wood around the exit point. If it might show, you might want to sand it smooth. Better yet prevent the splintering by covering the exit point with masking or duct tape. The tape might decrease should not prevent the splintering.

Screwdriver bits are manufactured to fit in rechargeable cordless drill drivers. These bits have a hexagonal shank and are ideal for drilling pilot holes but are limited by the low power of these type of screwdrivers and the limited size of small bits available. To sharpen use a drill sharpener, a grindstone jig or an oilstone.

DIY Safety tips:

Use a voltage tester to check the power to the wires or connections are off before touching them. Check your work thoroughly before restoring power to the circuit. If you are not certain, seek professional help. Remember the golden rule ... " If you don’t know – ask".
When painting, or using any material that generates toxic fumes or dust, keep the room well ventilated. Never smoke while painting or standing close to a freshly painted area.

Don't wait until disaster strikes to find your stop-cocks and gate valves. Opening and closing them four times a year might ensure they easily work when you need them to. Don't let a blown fuse leave you in the dark: keep a repair kit near your mains fuse box, with a torch - check the batteries regularly - screwdrivers, spare fuses, bulbs and fuse wire, rubber gloves and insulated pliers, a trimming knife and insulating tape.

New appliances have to be supplied with a plug that is fused in accordance with manufacturers' instructions. Always follow manufacturers' recommendations for fuses, or seek expert help. Check older appliances such as electric blankets and Christmas tree lights. If a fuse blows for no obvious reason or an appliance is not working properly, turn off the appliance at the socket and unplug it before trying to find out why. The same principles apply to fuse boxes or circuit breakers - always turn off at the mains before you investigate and remember to replace the cover before switching back on. If you need to change a mains fuse, check the correct rating for that circuit - the blown fuse might have been incorrect in the first place. Using a thicker fuse wire than the correct rating is dangerous.

Keep children and pets away from the work area. Store all tools and materials out of their reach. Many products are toxic.


 
March 10, 2010
2010 ©[SITECOPYRIGHT]    Links    Privacy