It’s a cheap Black and Decker cordless drill, 18v. I would like to know what voltage tolerance it has(can I use a 15v power supply, how about a 24volt power supply?) and would like to know typically how many amps these cordless drills use under full load.
the Batteries are shot basically, and I can’t find a corded drill with the cordless features(torque settings etc.) so I wish to utilize these drills I have laying around, I was looking in catalogs and seems to me a good power supply I can find is a 15v with 10 amps continuous or a 24 power supply.
I hooked the drill up to my ex-tech variable voltage 3amp 0-30v power supply, my current limiter would keep tripping and can only screw a deck screw in about half way….
What would be a good power supply for this application, and I can’t seem to find the watts the tool draws, so I am not sure how big of a supply I need, or the voltage.
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like battery shelf life (Nimh batterys not ion) 18volt circ. saw drill and sawzaw. Any input would be nice because I have always owned dewalt or black and decker tools drills and saws
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I got a Black & Decker Corded Power Drill but something inside the drill like a “dark coal bar” worn out after long time use.
Does anyone know what is the “dark coal bar” called.
And where can I buy it for replacement.
“the dark coal bar is like a brush for the generator, when the machine turns it makes little bit of fire light”.
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I have a black and decker drill( corded 5 amp http://www.azpartsmaster.com/images/catalog/eshop/e10520.jpg)
And it may sound funny, but it kinda sucks.
I was drilling through my ceiling, to run a cat5 cable through the attic, and the drill with the bit wont come out of the ceiling. Its about 6 inches in, and its about as thick as an index finger. When I try and undrill it, the drill steams, so I dont want to break the drill. I dont want to disattach the drill from the bit right now because I want to see if there is a way to get this fixed. Is there anyway other than using a higher amped drill to get that bit down?
Thanks.
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of course they do, its a whole system of how to bleed the punter… pity really, when you realise that DeWalt is the parent company…
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