Yongkang Qimo Power Tools Co., Ltd.
Main products:jig saw,cordless drill,power tool
Products
Contact Us
  • Contact Person : Mr. wang kevin
  • Company Name : Yongkang Qimo Power Tools Co., Ltd.
  • Tel : 0086-579-87237671
  • Fax : 0086-579-83236054
  • Address : Zhejiang,yongkang,tianzhai industrial area
  • Country/Region : China
  • Zip : 321300

QIMO Professional Power Tools QM-1005B Upgrade Version 18V Cordless Screwdriver

QIMO Professional Power Tools QM-1005B Upgrade Version 18V Cordless Screwdriver
Product Detailed
New design 1.Lithium-ion Power Battery 2.Aluminum gear housing 3.Slim soft-grip handle 4.Heavy-duty motor

Accessories

1 pcs  Battery 

1 pcs Charger

Advantages

1. Heavy-duty motor

2. L/R reverse control3. LED working light4. Variable speed switch5. Power display lights6. Lithium-in Power Battery & ECP System & No Memory7. Slim soft-grip handleSpecification

A cordless drill is an electric drill which uses rechargeable batteries. These drills are available with similar features to an AC mains-powered drill. They are available in the hammer drill configuration and most have a clutch, which aids in driving screws into various substrates while not damaging them. Also available are right angle drills, which allow a worker to drive screws in a tight space. While 21st century battery innovations allow significantly more drilling, large diameter holes (typically 12–25 mm (0.5–1.0 in) or larger) may drain current cordless drills quickly.

For continuous use, a worker will have one or more spare battery packs charging while drilling, and quickly swap them instead of having to wait an hour or more for recharging, although there are now Rapid Charge Batteries that can charge in 10–15 minutes.

Early cordless drills used interchangeable 7.2 V battery packs. Over the years battery voltages have increased, with 18 V drills being most common, but higher voltages are available, such as 24 V, 28 V, and 36 V. This allows these tools to produce as much torque as some corded drills.

Common battery types of are nickel-cadmium (NiCd) batteries and lithium-ion batteries, with each holding about half the market share. NiCd batteries have been around longer, so they are less expensive (their main advantage), but have more disadvantages compared to lithium-ion batteries. NiCd disadvantages are limited life, self-discharging, environment problems upon disposal, and eventually internally short circuiting due to dendrite growth. Lithium-ion batteries are becoming more common because of their short charging time, longer life, absence of memory effect, and low weight. Instead of charging a tool for an hour to get 20 minutes of use, 20 minutes of charge can run the tool for an hour. Lithium-ion batteries also have a constant discharge rate. The power output remains constant until the battery is depleted, something that nickel-cadmium batteries also lack, and which makes the tool much more versatile. Lithium-ion batteries also hold a charge for a significantly longer time than nickel-cadmium batteries, about two years if not used, vs. 1 to 4 months for a nickel-cadmium battery.

QIMO Professional Power Tools QM-1005B Upgrade Version 18V Cordless Screwdriver



Copyright Notice @ 2008-2022 ECVERY Limited and/or its subsidiaries and licensors. All rights reserved.