Drilling Tools

What should you avoid wearing when using a drilling tool?
Shoes
Loose Clothing and Jewelery
Idk
Goggles
History credits the first power tool to which engineering firm?
C&E Fein
SRS Engineering
GM Consulting Engineers
Major brands for drilling tools are Bosh, Dewalt, and Milwaukee
True
False
What is the application of a drilling tool in the workshop?
To measure various materials
To extract oil from reservoirs underground.
To cut holes into various materials.
A technological device that measures the average mile time of a runner over a week's worth of runs.
What is the chuck of a drilling tool?
The part of the drill that holds a bit.
The power supply of the drilling tool.
The part of the drill you hold.
What was the main source of power in the past to generate power as discussed in the presentation?
Steam
Wind Mills
Electricity
What is the purpose of a drill bit?
To create holes in materials
To tighten screws
To cut through metal
To measure distances
What is the purpose of a drill press?
To accurately drill holes at precise angles and depths.
To tighten screws
To cut through metal
To measure distances
When should you disconnect your drilling tools? (all that apply)
While working
When not in use
While cleaning the tool
While changing accessories
Never disconnect the tools
What is a hand drill good for?
Mobility and Versatility
More force
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