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August 2014 purchase of new drills for the workshop
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The cordless drills are available for Project & Infrastructure work in the Hackspace. There is a Storage rack for the drills and chargers in the workshop.


Page is a work-in-progress. Storage rack for the drills and chargers still to be constructed in the workshop.
==Heavy Combi Drills==


Some additional notes regarding usage have been added (1/9/2014)
2 Bosch GSB18V-LI Professional drills featuring:
* 18V 4ampHour Lithium-Ion Coolpack battery
* Fan cooled motor
* 2 gearbox speeds, reversible.
* Motor speed control through the trigger.
* White LED work light.
* 13mm Auto lock chuck
* Electric brake
* All metal gearbox
* Hammer action (turned on and off with a ring separate from the driver torque-limit ring)


* Heavy Combi Drills - 2 Bosch GSB18V-LI Professional drills featuring:
==Handy Combi Drills==
** 18V 4ampHour Lithium-Ion Coolpack battery
2 Bosch GSB18-2-LI Professional drills featuring:
** Fan cooled motor
* 18V 3ampHour Lithium-Ion Coolpack battery
** 2 gearbox speeds, reversible.
* Fan cooled motor
** Motor speed control through the trigger.
* 2 gearbox speeds, reversible.
** White LED work light.
* Motor speed control through the trigger.
** 13mm Auto lock chuck
* 10mm Auto lock chuck
** Electric brake
* Electric brake
** All metal gearbox
* All metal gearbox
** Hammer action (turned on and off with a ring separate from the driver torque-limit ring)
* Hammer action (turned on and off with a ring separate from the driver torque-limit ring)


* Handy Combi Drills - 2 Bosch GSB18-2-LI Professional drills featuring:
==Drill Driver==
** 18V 3ampHour Lithium-Ion Coolpack battery
DeWalt DCD710 featuring:
** Fan cooled motor
* 10.8V 1.5ampHour Lithium-Ion battery  
** 2 gearbox speeds, reversible.
* 2-Speed Variable & Reverse gearbox
** Motor speed control through the trigger.
* 10mm Keyless Chuck
** 10mm Auto lock chuck
* 15 Torque Settings
** Electric brake
* Electric Brake
** All metal gearbox
** Hammer action (turned on and off with a ring separate from the driver torque-limit ring)


Fully charging a 4ampHour battery can take up to 2 hours. This is not because the chargers are slow, but because the batteries have a high capacity.
==Impact Driver==
DeWalt DCF815
* 10.8V 1.5ampHour Lithium-Ion battery
* Single-Speed Variable & Reverse
* ¼" Hex Tool Holder
* 107Nm Sustained Torque
* All-Metal Gearbox


* Drill Driver - DeWalt DCD710 featuring:
Bits for used in the Impact Driver should be the longer type with a securing notch. The knurled ring surrounding the bit holder is pushed forwards to release the bits (they are inserted simply by pushing them into place).
** 10.8V 1.5ampHour Lithium-Ion battery
** 2-Speed Variable & Reverse gearbox
** 10mm Keyless Chuck
** 15 Torque Settings
** Electric Brake


* Impact Driver - DeWalt DCF815
==Charging==
** 10.8V 1.5ampHour Lithium-Ion battery
The charger for the DeWalt Drill and Driver features battery temperature detection, and pauses charging if the battery pack is too warm or cold.
** Single-Speed Variable & Reverse
** ¼" Hex Tool Holder
** 107Nm Sustained Torque
** All-Metal Gearbox


Bits for used in the Impact Driver should be the longer type with a securing notch. The knurled ring surrounding the bit holder is pushed forwards to release the bits (they are inserted simply by pushing them into place).
{{note|Fully charging a 4Ah battery can take up to 2 hours. This is not because the chargers are slow, but because the batteries have a high capacity.}}


The charger for the DeWalt Drill and Driver features battery temperature detection, and pauses charging if the battery pack is too warm or cold.


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Latest revision as of 23:09, 27 February 2019

Cordless Drills
Manufacturer Various
Model Various
AKA {{{aka}}}
Obtained Purchased by Hackspace (August 2014)
Location Workshop
Team Tools
Induction Required No
Booking {{{booking}}}
Status Defunct
Tools:   all pageslistPower ToolsBroken tools     {{}}

The cordless drills are available for Project & Infrastructure work in the Hackspace. There is a Storage rack for the drills and chargers in the workshop.

Heavy Combi Drills

2 Bosch GSB18V-LI Professional drills featuring:

  • 18V 4ampHour Lithium-Ion Coolpack battery
  • Fan cooled motor
  • 2 gearbox speeds, reversible.
  • Motor speed control through the trigger.
  • White LED work light.
  • 13mm Auto lock chuck
  • Electric brake
  • All metal gearbox
  • Hammer action (turned on and off with a ring separate from the driver torque-limit ring)

Handy Combi Drills

2 Bosch GSB18-2-LI Professional drills featuring:

  • 18V 3ampHour Lithium-Ion Coolpack battery
  • Fan cooled motor
  • 2 gearbox speeds, reversible.
  • Motor speed control through the trigger.
  • 10mm Auto lock chuck
  • Electric brake
  • All metal gearbox
  • Hammer action (turned on and off with a ring separate from the driver torque-limit ring)

Drill Driver

DeWalt DCD710 featuring:

  • 10.8V 1.5ampHour Lithium-Ion battery
  • 2-Speed Variable & Reverse gearbox
  • 10mm Keyless Chuck
  • 15 Torque Settings
  • Electric Brake

Impact Driver

DeWalt DCF815

  • 10.8V 1.5ampHour Lithium-Ion battery
  • Single-Speed Variable & Reverse
  • ¼" Hex Tool Holder
  • 107Nm Sustained Torque
  • All-Metal Gearbox

Bits for used in the Impact Driver should be the longer type with a securing notch. The knurled ring surrounding the bit holder is pushed forwards to release the bits (they are inserted simply by pushing them into place).

Charging

The charger for the DeWalt Drill and Driver features battery temperature detection, and pauses charging if the battery pack is too warm or cold.

Note Note: Fully charging a 4Ah battery can take up to 2 hours. This is not because the chargers are slow, but because the batteries have a high capacity.