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Description
A power tool accessory for professionals (such as a carpenter, mechanic, engineer, kitchen fitter) that own a Fein cordless drill/driver with QuickIN interface. Staying true to Fein’s philosophy of innovation, this is the world’s only tapper drive head for drill/drivers. It allows you to tap at speed via the integrated reversing gear which automatically changes in the direction of rotation. Compatible with all FEIN cordless drill/drivers with QuickIN interface. Sold as a single Tapping Drive Head.
Features
- BrandFEIN
- Weight1000 g
- MaterialMetal
- ManoMano ReferenceME99061340
- MMID963325622682
- Product codeFEIA64203027010
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Hammer drill accessories buying guide
Hammer drills are versatile tools that allow you to drill through anything from wood to masonry. But first you'll need to find the right accessories. Equipped with an SDS+ or SDS Max chuck, your hammer drill bits or chisels can be switched in just one click so read on to find the right attachments for your task.
EIN, more precisely C. E. Fein Gmbh, is a German company founded in 1867 in Schwäbisch Gmünd, southwest Germany. In that year, Guillaume (Wilhelm) Fein set up his own workshop to manufacture electrotechnical tools. This inventor even proposed a telephone model a few months after Bell, in 1877; but he succeeded in imposing his standard, the horseshoe magnet, which offered better transmission quality. In 1895, he developed the portable electric drill, followed a few years later by pistol-shaped electric drills. Then came the portable electric sander. In 1914, Fein had the idea of combining electricity and air power to transform the rotary motion of the electric motor into straight-line percussive motion: he invented the Fein percussion machine, i.e. the first chipping hammer. In the 50s, another innovation was launched: power tools made of plastic, an insulating material. The Fein catalog continued to grow: angle grinders, nibblers, jigsaws, bolt cutters... all adorned with the brand's orange color. Fein holds over 800 patents and rights. The company continues to manufacture in Germany, where 60% of its employees are based.
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