Combi Drills

Combi Drills

Combi drills, also known as combi-hammer drills or hammer drill/drivers, are versatile power tools that combine the features of both a drill and a hammer drill. They can be used for drilling through various materials, such as wood, metal, and concrete, as well as for driving screws and other fasteners. Combi drills typically have a switch that allows the user to toggle between drilling and hammering modes, making them suitable for both DIY projects and professional construction work. They are available in corded and cordless models, with varying power and speed settings to suit different applications.

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Combi Drill Features

Dual-mode operation

Combi drills have a dual-mode operation that allows them to switch between drilling and hammer drilling modes. This feature makes them suitable for a wide range of applications and materials.

Adjustable clutch

Most combi drills have an adjustable clutch that allows the user to set the torque and prevent overdriving screws or damaging the material being drilled.

Variable speed control

Combi drills often have variable speed control that allows the user to adjust the drilling speed according to the material being drilled. This feature is useful for working with delicate materials, such as ceramics or glass.

Keyless chuck

Many combi drills feature a keyless chuck that allows for easy bit changes without the need for a separate tool.

Ergonomic design

Combi drills are designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring comfortable handles and balanced weight distribution to reduce user fatigue during prolonged use.

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FAQs

What is a combi drill and how does it differ from a regular drill?

A combi drill, also known as a combi-hammer drill or hammer drill/driver, is a power tool that combines the features of both a drill and a hammer drill. Unlike a regular drill, which only rotates the bit, a combi drill can also deliver a hammering action to help drill through hard materials like concrete. Combi drills are also typically equipped with an adjustable clutch, variable speed control, and often feature a keyless chuck for easy bit changes.

What materials can I drill with a combi drill?

Combi drills can drill through a variety of materials including wood, metal, masonry, brick, concrete, and tiles. The hammering action of a combi drill makes it particularly useful for drilling through harder materials like concrete or stone. The type of drill bit used, and the power and speed settings of the combi drill may need to be adjusted depending on the material being drilled.

Can I use a combi drill for driving screws?

Yes, you can use combi drills for driving screws. Many combi drills come with a clutch that can be adjusted to prevent overdriving screws and damaging the material being worked on. Additionally, combi drills often feature a variable speed control that allows you to adjust the speed to suit the type of screw being driven. Some models may also have a torque setting specifically for screwdriving, making them versatile tools for both drilling and screwdriving tasks.