Drilling operations: The most basic function of an electric drill is to create round holes on the surface of an object through the rotation and cutting of the drill bit.
Material adaptability: A standard hand electric drill is suitable for materials such as wood, metal, and plastic; specialized drill bits combined with impact or hammering functions can handle tiles, brick walls, and concrete.
Industrial and construction use: Widely used for reinforcing beams, slabs, and columns in construction, installing steel structures, laying pipelines, and drilling parts in mechanical processing.
Fastening and disassembly: By changing to a screwdriver bit, an electric drill can be used as an electric screwdriver, greatly improving assembly efficiency.
Home maintenance: Suitable for furniture assembly, wall shelf installation, tightening loose screws, and disassembling device casings.
Efficiency advantage: Compared to manual tools, electric drills provide continuous and stable torque, especially suitable for mass screw operations or loosening rusted screws.
