What Is a Hand Drill?
A hand drill is a manual tool that converts and amplifies circular motion
of the crank into circular motion of a drill chuck. Though it has been replaced
in most applications by power drills, the hand drill is used by many woodworkers.
The hand drill consists of a cranking handle that turns pinion gears on the
main shaft. A chuck at the end of the shaft holds a drill bit. The opposite end
of the shaft has a second handle that is held stationary while the chuck
turns.
How to Safely Use
a Hand Drill?
To safely use a hand drill, loosen the chuck and insert the appropriate
drill bit, then tighten the chuck. Most hand drills require a special tool to
firmly tighten the chuck. Place the bit's tip where you want to cut a hole, making
sure the bit is at the same angle as the desired hole. Turn the cranking handle
to rotate the bit and drill the hole. With smaller drill bits, be careful not
to apply excess pressure on the handle or the bit may bend or break.
How to Maintain a
Hand Drill?
Hand drills require little maintenance, but can be damaged by improper use,
such as using the wrong drill bit or placing excess pressure on the tool. For
optimum efficiency, periodically place a drop of light oil on the crank pinions
and in the chuck gear.
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