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90° right angle drill adapter with three-jaw chuck, red carbon steel, for drilling in tight spaces
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH
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Description
This 90° right-angle drill adapter is a practical tool for drilling in hard-to-reach spaces. Thanks to its compact design and pivoting head, it allows you to reach corners and narrow areas where a standard drill cannot fit. Ideal for woodworking, DIY projects, interior design, or assembling furniture in confined spaces.
The included three-jaw chuck securely holds various types of drill bits and accessories, ensuring a stable grip during drilling. The red chuck with key makes tightening and changing drill bits easy, providing ease of use and optimal precision.
This tool is particularly useful for DIY enthusiasts, tradespeople, and technicians who need to work in confined spaces without compromising their drill's performance. Made from high-quality carbon steel, this adapter combines robustness and durability. The material resists wear and mechanical stress, ensuring a long service life even with regular use. Its solid construction also ensures efficient torque transmission, minimizing vibration and the risk of the drill bit slipping during operation. While the adapter is designed for a wide range of drills, it is important to check compatibility with your drill's diameter and drill bit size before use. It is not suitable for drilling very large diameters requiring extreme torque or industrial power. Compact, practical, and easy to carry, this 90° right-angle adapter quickly becomes an indispensable tool for any workshop or toolbox. It allows for precise drilling in corners, behind furniture, or in confined spaces, while maintaining comfort and safety for the user.Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Weight100 g
- MaterialSteel
- ChuckKeyed chuck
- Warranty1 year(s)
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