Used 18v Cordless Drill
The Used 18v Cordless Drill have become the typical power tools owned by general contractors. The best effective drills are built to deal with intense jobs as well as providing you with a cord-free approach to working. Specially designed for working with hard services and jobs, Used 18v Cordless Drill is a perfect selection, so that you can undertake very difficult projects with ease, without the problem of a power cord standing in your path of completing the job.
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DeWalt DC925 18V NiCd 1/2" Cordless Hammer Drill

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Ridgid R84001 18V NiCd 3/8" Cordless Drill/Driver KIT

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MILWAUKEE 1109-20 18V NiCd HEAVY DUTY CORDLESS DRILL / DRIVER 1/2" 18 VOLT NICE

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Dewalt DW938 18v Cordless Reciprocating Saw Cordless Sawzall USED GOOD CONDITION

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Ridgid R8611501K 18V Li-Ion 1/2" Cordless Hammer Drill

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"NO RSERVE" Dewalt DC925 XRP 1/2" Cordless Hammer Drill 18V

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SKIL 2887-05 18V Cordless Drill Bundle

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MILWAUKEE 2601-22 18V CORDLESS 1/2IN DRILL/DRIVER KIT

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DeWALT 18V Cordless XRP 1/2" Drill/Driver Kit DC987

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FAQ - Questions - Reviews on Used 18v Cordless Drill
- Converting 18v Cordless drill to Corded drill, what power supply to use?
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.
A The more voltage the faster the drill will spin until it destroys from wiring flying off the rotor. At 18V it probably draws about 10 Amps at stalled condition, maybe more. If you keep it at 10A for too long it will get too hot and destroy from overheating. The faster the motor spins, the more airflow = more cooling. Drills (electric motors) don’t like low speed high torque. Air tools get fresh air to cool even when stalled. Heating is proportional to torque. Hope this properly answers your question Guru
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.
A The more voltage the faster the drill will spin until it destroys from wiring flying off the rotor. At 18V it probably draws about 10 Amps at stalled condition, maybe more. If you keep it at 10A for too long it will get too hot and destroy from overheating. The faster the motor spins, the more airflow = more cooling. Drills (electric motors) don’t like low speed high torque. Air tools get fresh air to cool even when stalled. Heating is proportional to torque. Hope this properly answers your question Guru
- I am a proffesional installer and I use a lot my 18v cordless drill, the drill is about to quit . Which would?
which would be the best 18 v cordless drill for continuos and heavy use
A Popular Mechanics (1st link) rated the Ryobi 18V the best value among 10 drills tested (But they did say for homeowner use). Consumers Guide highly rate Milwaukee, Skil, Porter Cable, Rigid and Bosch models (2nd link). Each has pros and cons that may dictate one over the other. Personally, I love my Rona house brand 18V hammer drill that cost me only $80 Can ... it works great AND has a 3 year replacement warranty. The latter is a key feature for me. I don't really care if it fails if I can get a replacement for less than $30/yr.
which would be the best 18 v cordless drill for continuos and heavy use
A Popular Mechanics (1st link) rated the Ryobi 18V the best value among 10 drills tested (But they did say for homeowner use). Consumers Guide highly rate Milwaukee, Skil, Porter Cable, Rigid and Bosch models (2nd link). Each has pros and cons that may dictate one over the other. Personally, I love my Rona house brand 18V hammer drill that cost me only $80 Can ... it works great AND has a 3 year replacement warranty. The latter is a key feature for me. I don't really care if it fails if I can get a replacement for less than $30/yr.
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