Friday, June 02, 2006

 

What To Look For In A Good Power Tool

by Robert Goldsmith

Think of your old saw, cutting was tedious, right? And now a power tool comes with a motor. The addition of the motor reduces the work that the operator has to do, and sometimes makes it possible for the operator to do things that are difficult or impossible to do by hand. Common power tools include the drill, various types of saws, the router, the electric sander, and the lathe.

Power tools are commonly used around the world, with many applications being found for their labour saving convenience. They have made many a small business possible, either by providing the means for construction and maintenance of a business space or providing the means to provide the service of the business, such as in the case of small contractors, plumbers, repair people and roofers; anyone who Hammers cuts, Drills and Saws for a living.

The modern home benefits from power tools everyday. From the simplicity and benefit of a battery-operated screwdriver for turning those hard to get to screws to the raw power and debris-eating appetite of a hopper, the power tool has made life much easier for the average homeowner.

Quality: The following facts shall be taken into account when considering the quality power tools.

Reliability Manufacturer Power consumption Reputation of the products

Price There are different prices for different Types of power tools used. The prices of some of the power tools are as follows,

Drills - at around $100 Grinders - at around $ 50 Saws - at around $ 100 - $200

Brands: Some of the popular brands of power tools are:

DeWalt is part of the Black & Decker Company, it is a different division, and Dewalt tools are usually good in quality. Delta power tools are usually good quality, but pricey. Makita power tools are usually near the top but not the best performer to last forever. Bosch is also a good brand. Some of the top priced power tools are made by major manufactures like DeWalt. There are also other brands such as Panasonic, Hitachi, Delta etc.

Types: Depending upon the job employed, Variety of power tools are available in the stores, of which some of them are as follows:

Band saw Belt Sander Chainsaw Circular saw Concrete saw Crusher Disc sander Drill Heat gun Jointer Jigsaw Lathe Radial arm saw Random orbital sander Rotary tool (such as Dremel) Sander Table saw Thickness planer Wood router

Safety: The safety precautions to be followed while operating the power tools are as follows:

Do not use a tool in an explosive or flammable atmosphere Inspect the tool before using it to determine that it is clean, and all moving parts operate freely Do not load the tool unless it is to be used immediately Do not leave a loaded tool unattended, especially where it would be available to unauthorized person or children. Never point the tool at anyone. For eye protection wear safety glasses. For ear protection wear earplugs or domes Wear gloves for your hands. There should be a first aid kit in the factory or at the place of work.

About the Author

Robert Is A Freelance Writer For ToughToolz.com. They Specialize In Information About power tools. If You Need To Know What Is The Best Hand And Power Tool on the market, Or Something More Specific Like Delta Power Tools You Can Find Out More Here.

http://www.bestguidetotools.com


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