Most Required Power tools (Cutter) you should have-

Posted by Ross Jorden on July 14th, 2017

Well it’s my first post for industrial tools… and if you are expert in this you surely need this (Cutter) Power tools.

In 1895 German engineering company C&E Fein combined the power of an electric motor with manual drill It’s classified mainly in to stationary or portable.

The drills with cords are usually more powerful and do not need to be charged but the cordless drills are usually lighter and more portable. Drills are used for drilling holes or inserting and removing screws from a material.

Most drills have a very tough plastic outer case for affordability and to resist breaking from drops. Drills work with drill bits which are inserted into the end of the drill and there are two types where one is for drilling holes and the other is for inserting or removing screws.

Dewalt Power Tools-

The Dewalt Power Tools, now available from USA, is ideal for use by professionals on job sites and is compact enough to fit inside most home workshops. In addition to cutting standard tiles this machine can also be used to cut porcelain and stone tiles.

Dewalt860-110mm tile cutter

 

The specification of that as follows-

Power-1300 W

Speed-13000 RPM

Wheel Dia- 110 MM

Max Depth of cut-34 MM

Bevel Capacity-0 to 45 degrees

Weight 2.7 kg

Bosch Power Tools-

There’s no mistaking a Bosch power tools, as it is designed to set standards – and it succeeds in doing this so well. The power delivered by this machine is so remarkable that it comes highly recommended by professionals from all over the world. This is why we offer the Bosch circular saw and, of course, because it is so reliable that a day won’t go by without you trying to find an excuse just to operate it.

 

Bosch GKS190

The specification of Bosch GKS190 is as follows-

Power-1400 W

Speed-500 RPM

Wheel Dia- 110 MM

Max Depth of cut-50 MM

Bevel Capacity-0 to 45 degrees

Weight -4.2 Kg

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