LIANGYE 20V Battery Cordless Hammer Drill 787-1SC
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LIANGYE 20V Battery Cordless Hammer Drill 787-1SC

  • LCD787-1SC

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LIANGYE 20V Battery LCD787-1SC Cordless Hammer Drill is designed for users who wishes to get various speed and torque settings, especially DIY enthusiasts with plenty innovative ideas in mind. Its no-load speed is 0-400 RPM / 0-1400 RPM, and impact rate is 0-6000 / 0-21000 BPM. The max torque of 40N.m is quite enough for most of the wood works and DIY needs.


Its price-performance ratio is perfect, offering excellent value without compromising on quality. Whether you're working on wood projects or tackling light metal tasks, this drill is a reliable and affordable option. It's a fantastic tool for anyone looking to enhance their DIY experience.


KEY FEATURES

Model No.

LCD787-1SC

Voltage

20V[Li-ion]

No-Load Speed

0-400 RPM / 0-1400 RPM

Impact Rate

0-6000 BPM / 0-21000 BPM

Max Torque

40N.m

Torque Setting

16+3 [Function]

Chuck

2-13 mm metal chuck with self-lock system

1. 20V Battery Power: offers sufficient power for a wide range of impact drilling applications.

2. Turn the Forward/ Reverse switch to change the work direction.

3. The LED Work Light is activated once the trigger switch is depressed.

4. Integrated Bell hook for easy storage.

5. Ergonomic design for comfortable holding.

6. Electric brake to stop drill after trigger is released.


To get the best performance from your LIANGYE 20V Battery LCD787-1SC Cordless Hammer Drill, here are some tips for using it effectively:

1. Select the Right Mode:

  • Hammer Mode: Use the hammer drill mode when working with masonry or concrete. This will engage the hammering action, allowing the drill to penetrate hard surfaces more easily.

  • Drill Mode: For wood, metal, and plastic, switch to the regular drill mode. This will provide steady, continuous rotation without the hammering action.

  • Torque Mode: Adjust the torque setting based on the material you're working with. Lower torque for softer materials like wood, and higher torque for tougher materials like metal. This prevents overdriving screws or damaging the material.

2. Choose the Right Drill Bit:

  • For woodworking, use high-speed steel (HSS) or wood drill bits. They are designed to drill clean holes in wood without splintering the surface.

  • For metal tasks, use a cobalt or titanium-coated drill bit, which is designed to cut through harder metals without dulling quickly.

  • For masonry tasks (like drilling into concrete or brick), ensure you use a carbide-tipped masonry bit.

3. Pre-Drill Pilot Holes:

  • When drilling into hardwood or metal, it’s often helpful to drill a small pilot hole first. This reduces the risk of splintering wood or damaging the surface and helps guide the larger bit.

4. Keep the Drill Perpendicular:

  • Always try to keep the drill perpendicular to the surface you're working on to ensure straight and clean holes. This is especially important when working on metal or when driving screws.

5. Maintain Proper Speed:

  • For drilling in wood, use a slower speed (0-400 RPM). It will give you more control and prevent the bit from overheating.

  • For drilling in metal, use a medium speed (0-1400 RPM) to maintain control and avoid damaging the material.

  • If you're using the impact mode, ensure the material is suitable for it (masonry or concrete) to get the most out of the hammering action.

6. Use a Steady Grip:

  • Always hold the drill with both hands when possible for stability and better control. The side handle can also be attached to help with stability, especially when drilling or driving screws.

7. Take Breaks and Let the Tool Cool:

  • If you are working on a larger project, give the drill some time to cool down, especially when using it on higher speeds or during heavy-duty tasks. Overheating can shorten the lifespan of the motor.

8. Charge the Battery Properly:

  • Make sure to charge the battery fully before starting a task to avoid running out of power in the middle of a project. Also, avoid leaving the battery plugged in once it's fully charged to ensure its longevity.

9. Regular Maintenance:

  • Clean the tool regularly to prevent dust and debris from building up. Check the chuck to ensure the bits are securely tightened and not slipping during use.

  • Lubricate the moving parts as necessary, following the manufacturer's guidelines, to keep the drill functioning smoothly.

10. Safety First:

  • Always wear proper safety gear, such as goggles, gloves, and hearing protection when using the drill, especially in hammer mode or when working with hard materials.


By following these tips, you'll be able to maximize the performance and lifespan of your LIANGYE 20V Battery LCD787-1SC Cordless Hammer Drill and get the best results from your DIY projects!



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