A drill is made of steel and plastics
Drill bits are made of steel, and often coated with titanium or cobalt.
To determine if a drill bit is made of metal, you can use a magnet. If the magnet sticks to the drill bit, it is likely made of metal.
The Enco Drill Press was made by Brook- Anco Machine Tools of Rochester, NY
Yes, you can, but you will have to order it from the company that made your drill.
The year the first power drill was made was 1895. It was made by the German engineering company C&E Fein. It combined the power of the electric motor with a manual drill to make the first power tool.
they use a drill that has a level that tells them what thing the drill is drilling the drill but is made of gold
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Yes, mortising bits are made for drill press use.
To drill into concrete or brick you need a heavy-duty electric drill with a low speed. You will also need the right sized drill bit that is specially made for drilling into these types of materials.
Drill bits can be made from steel which is a mxture compriing mainly of iron. Many drill bits are coated with a very hard yellowish chemical compound titanium carbide. (made of titanium and carbon)
Drill cases are made of plastic to keep the operator from being electrocuted. This is called "double insulation" - the wiring inside the drill is insulated, and the case of the drill is a second insulator. Some of the gears in a drill are made of nylon because nylon is strong enough for the application and it's less expensive to form into a gear shape.
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