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Generally by it's chuck capacity, ie 1/4 -3/8 or 1/2 inch.

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What does a hand drill do?

and hand drill drills holes into woods


Is a hand drill a lever?

No, a hand drill is not a lever.


Do drill bits have a universal size?

Drill bits are not universal. You choose the size of the drill bit according to the size of hole you like to make.


What is drill machnie?

A drill machine can mean a hand held electric drill, or a bench drill press or a pillar drill.


What type of simple machine is a hand drill?

hand drill machine is a hand tool used to make holes on hard surfaces with the help of a rotating drill bit as its cutting edge


What is the drill size for 8-32 sti tap?

For a cut tap the correct drill size is a #17 drill, which has a diameter of .173 inches.


How are hand held drill different from drill presses?

Hand drills are hand held and so have less torque than drill presses. Drill presses are generally better for drilling very hard materials,or for drilling multiple holes by using a jig.


What is the Fuse rating of an electric hand drill?

It depends on the motor size. If 750 watts, then, 750/240 = 3.125. So use the next size up - 5A fuse


What is drilling maching?

Any machine that can drill holes is 'drilling machinery' - a hand drill, an electric drill, a drill press etc.


What drill bit size for a 832 screw?

That size is 8-32. The drill bit for a clearance hole is 11/64, or a #17 drill bit.


What was used before the electric drill?

Before the electric drill , it was done by hand. There's a hand-cranked drill, probably still used by the Amish. My father owned one.