It depends on the motor size. If 750 watts, then, 750/240 = 3.125. So use the next size up - 5A fuse
An electric or battery drill that you hold in your hands.
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.
A drill machine can mean a hand held electric drill, or a bench drill press or a pillar drill.
The hand electric drill or the drill press.
No, gloves are not necessary while using an electric drill.
NO!
A drill is a hand or electric powered device to bore holes.
Any machine that can drill holes is 'drilling machinery' - a hand drill, an electric drill, a drill press etc.
You must be thinking of Dremel Mini drills.
Electric drills are made by electrical and mechanical engineers working together.Answer:Electric drills are a refinement of earlier drills turned by hand power, water power or steam. Once the electric motor was developed this technology was applier to drills.The invention of the electric drill in general is attributed to Arthur James Arnot and William Blanch Brain in 1889, at Melbourne, Australia. The portable electric hand drill is general credited to Wilhelm Fein in 1895, at Stuttgart, Germany.Fein electric hand tools are still world famous.
Most handheld electric drill are "portable" - the most portable are those that run on a battery. A hand help drill can be used to make holes in wood, metal or masonry. so that things can be joined together with screws. Many portable drills will also have an attachment to drive screws too.
The rotating action of the drill bit makes the hole.