Air drill
Air Drill: The Ultimate Pneumatic Power Tool for Professionals
Our professional-grade air drill delivers superior performance for industrial applications, automotive repairs, and construction projects. Engineered with precision and durability in mind, this pneumatic tool offers unmatched power-to-weight ratio and extended service life.
Key Features:
- High-torque pneumatic motor delivers consistent power output
- Ergonomic rubberized grip reduces operator fatigue during extended use
- Variable speed trigger for precise control in various applications
- All-metal gear housing for maximum durability
- 360° adjustable exhaust directs air flow away from the operator
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Air Pressure | 90 PSI (6.2 bar) |
| Free Speed | 2,500 RPM |
| Air Consumption | 4 CFM (113 l/min) |
| Chuck Capacity | 3/8" (10mm) |
| Sound Level | 85 dB |
| Weight | 2.2 lbs (1 kg) |
| Hose Size | 1/4" NPT |
| Vibration Level | Below 2.5 m/s² |
Air Drill Performance Comparison
| Feature | Our Model | Competitor A | Competitor B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Torque | 45 Nm | 38 Nm | 42 Nm |
| Weight | 2.2 lbs | 2.6 lbs | 2.4 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 Years | 1 Year | 18 Months |
| Nozzle Options | 5 | 3 | 4 |
Air Drill Maintenance Guide
Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends your air drill's lifespan:
- Lubricate daily with pneumatic tool oil before use
- Clean air inlet filter weekly
- Inspect chuck jaws monthly for wear
- Drain moisture from air compressor regularly
- Store in a dry environment when not in use
Air Drill FAQ
What's the recommended air pressure for optimal Air drill performance?
Our Air drill operates most efficiently at 90 PSI (6.2 bar). Operating below this pressure reduces power output, while exceeding it may cause premature wear. Always use a regulator to maintain consistent pressure and install a filter/lubricator in your air line for best results.
Can the Air drill be used for metal drilling applications?
Yes, our Air drill excels at metal drilling when equipped with proper HSS or cobalt bits. The variable speed trigger allows precise RPM control for different metals - use slower speeds for harder metals (300-800 RPM) and higher speeds (1500-2500 RPM) for softer metals like aluminum. Always use cutting fluid for extended bit life.
How often should I lubricate my Air drill?
For daily use, add 3-5 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet before each work session. For occasional use, lubricate weekly. Under heavy usage (4+ continuous hours), add a few drops during breaks. Never use motor oil or WD-40 - only specially formulated pneumatic tool oil provides proper lubrication and moisture protection.
Applications
Our Air drill is versatile enough for:
- Automotive repair shops (drilling, deburring, porting)
- Metal fabrication (steel, aluminum, alloys)
- Woodworking (furniture making, cabinetry)
- Construction (fastener installation, hole drilling)
- Maintenance operations (plant equipment repairs)
Safety Precautions
- Always wear ANSI-approved safety glasses
- Secure workpiece before drilling
- Keep hands away from rotating chuck
- Disconnect air supply when changing bits
- Inspect tool before each use for damage
- Use hearing protection during extended use
