1200W electrical polisher Mod No HB-P-01

  Specification: Product Description: 1200W Imput Voltage: 230V/50Hz No load speed: 600-3300rpm Pad size: 180mm Protective…

220V Electrical Impact Drill Mod HB-I-06

Impact Drill with 10 mm drill and powerful energy  Electrical Impact Drill with 10 mm drill,…

Countries in the world to the requirements of Chinese power tools are increasingly stringent

With the times and social progress, power tools market is booming, electric tools become…

450W Impact Drill Mod HB-I-05

  Specification: Model HB-I-05 Dia 10mm Speed 0-2800r/min Power 450W Voltage 110-220V Frequency 50-60Hz CBM/CTN…

How to correctly use a hammer drills?

  1, the operator should wear protective glasses to protect the eyes, when face up…

What’s the difference between a hammer drill and an impact driver?

  The basic difference between a hammer drill and an impact driver is the direction from which…

What should you avoid when using powered tools?

· Do not wear gloves, loose clothing or jewelry while using revolving power tools. Tie back long hair or wear appropriate hair protection to prevent hair from getting caught in moving parts of equipment. · Do not use a tool unless you have been trained to use it safely and know its limitations and hazards. · Avoid accidental starting by ensuring the tool is turned off before you plug it in. Also do not walk around with a plugged-in tool with your finger touching the switch. · Do not bypass the ON/OFF switch and operate the tools by connecting and disconnecting the power cord. · Do not disconnect the power supply of the tool by pulling or jerking the cord from the outlet. · Do not leave a running tool unattended. Do not leave it until it has been turned off, has stopped running completely, and has been unplugged. · Do not use electric tools in wet conditions or damp locations unless tool is connected to a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). · Do not expose electric power tools to rain or wet conditions; wet tools increase the likelihood of electric shock. · Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces like refrigerators, pipes and radiators when using electric powered tools; this will reduce the likelihood of shock if the operator's body is grounded. · Do not plug several power cords into one outlet by using single-to-multiple outlet adapters or converters ("cube taps"). · Do not use light duty power cords. · Stop using an electric power tool if you feel a tingle in your fingers. This is a warning that the tool is faulty and needs repair. · Do not connect or splice extension cords together to make a longer connection: the resulting extension cord may not be able to provide sufficient current or power safely. · Do not carry electrical tools by the power cord. · Do not tie power cords in knots. Knots can cause short circuits and shocks. Loop the cords or use a twist lock plug.…

What should we do before using powered hand tools?

· Ensure that you have been properly trained to use the tool safely. Read the operator's manual before using the tool and operate the tool according to the manufacturer's instructions. Use only tested and approved tools. · Ensure that the power tool has the correct guard, shield or other attachment that the manufacturer recommends. · Prevent shocks. Ensure that the tools are properly grounded using a three-prong plug, are double-insulated (and are labelled as such), or are powered by a low-voltage isolation transformer: this will protect users from an electrical shock. · Check electric tools to ensure that a tool with a 3-prong plug has an approved 3-wire cord and is grounded. The three-prong plug should be plugged in a properly grounded 3-pole outlet. If an adapter must be used to accommodate a two-hole receptacle, the adapter wire must be attached to a known, functioning ground. NEVER remove the third, grounding prong from a plug.   · Replace open front plugs with dead front plugs. Dead front plugs are sealed and present less danger of shock or short circuit.   · Have a qualified electrician install a polarized outlet if the polarized, two-prong plug of a double-insulated tool does not fit in a two-hole receptacle. Double insulated tools use plugs having one prong that is visibly wider than the other. · Test all tools for effective grounding with a continuity tester or a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) before use. · Use only the kind of battery that the tool manufacturer specifies for the battery-powered tool that you are using. · Recharge a battery-powered tool only with a charger that is specifically intended for the battery in that tool. · Remove the battery from the tool or ensure that the tool is switched off or locked off before changing accessories, making adjustments, or storing the tool. · Store a battery pack safely so that no metal parts, nails, screws, wrenches and so on can come in contact with the battery terminals; this could result in shorting the battery and possibly cause sparks, fires or burns.

1050w electrical circle saw HB-S-3

  1050w electrical circle saw HB-S-3 with powerful motor, easily finish cutting work without effort. Specifications:…

circle saw machine HB-S-2

    Specifications: Saw blade diameter:255mm No-load speed:4500r/min Input power:2000W Rated Voltage:220V Frequency:50HZ G.W:8.5 KGS…