Difference between revisions of "Makita DHP453 Hammer driver drill"
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[[File:Makita-BHP453.png| thumb |Makita DHP453 Hammer driver drill]] | [[File:Makita-BHP453.png| thumb |Makita DHP453 Hammer driver drill]] | ||
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==How to use== | ==How to use== | ||
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+ | *Choose the correct drill bit. | ||
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+ | *Fit the drill bit firmly into the chuck. You may be able to do this by hand, | ||
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*Drill and screwdriver, | *Drill and screwdriver, | ||
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*Hammer position, not just spin (not for metal and wood) | *Hammer position, not just spin (not for metal and wood) | ||
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==Drills== | ==Drills== | ||
+ | Using a bit made from the wrong material can cause the bit or the material you're drilling to break. You can use a general-purpose bit on most wood; a masonry bit for stone, brick or concrete; an HSS (high speed steel) bit on most metals | ||
[[File:Drills.png]] | [[File:Drills.png]] | ||
==Screw== | ==Screw== |
Revision as of 20:33, 27 March 2020
Description:
How to use
- Choose the correct drill bit.
- Fit the drill bit firmly into the chuck. You may be able to do this by hand,
- Drill and screwdriver,
- Two speeds, less speed more power, more speed less power
- Gear number:
- High number (14) more pressure and power
- Low number (1) less power for not damage the material when you reach the surface
- Screw position
- Hammer position, not just spin (not for metal and wood)
Features
Drills
Using a bit made from the wrong material can cause the bit or the material you're drilling to break. You can use a general-purpose bit on most wood; a masonry bit for stone, brick or concrete; an HSS (high speed steel) bit on most metals