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Corded impact drill NUTOOL BIDP651A 13 mm, 650 W, automatic chuck
Corded impact drill NUTOOL BIDP651A 13 mm, 650 W, automatic chuck
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Corded impact drill NUTOOL BIDP651A 13 mm, 650 W, automatic chuck
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Corded impact drill NUTOOL BIDP651A 13 mm, 650 W, automatic chuck
Corded impact drill NUTOOL BIDP651A 13 mm, 650 W, automatic chuck
NUTOOL BIDP651A corded impact drill combines a 650 W motor with a 13 mm drilling capacity and an automatic (keyless) chuck to provide steady rotary and hammer performance for general DIY, installation and light professional tasks. The tool is designed to deliver consistent torque and impact action for drilling into wood, metal and masonry while maintaining a compact form factor that fits in standard tool kits. Its corded power source ensures continuous operation without battery changes, making it suitable where uninterrupted drilling is required.
The NUTOOL BIDP651A integrates an automatic chuck for rapid bit changes and a hammer function for effective masonry drilling, supported by a 650 W motor that balances power and control. The drill's build emphasizes reliable continuous operation, stable speed under load and straightforward user controls for switching between rotary and impact modes. Its 13 mm maximum drilling diameter covers the most common bit sizes used in household and light professional applications.
Select the appropriate drill bit for the material and insert it into the automatic chuck, securing it by hand until it locks. Choose rotary mode for wood and metal or enable the impact function for masonry and harder substrates. Hold the drill with a firm two-handed grip, align the bit with the intended drilling point, start at low speed to establish the hole, then increase speed as needed. Apply steady, moderate pressure and avoid forcing the tool; allow the motor and impact mechanism to do the work. After use, disconnect from mains, release the chuck and remove the bit for storage.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, hearing protection and dust masks when drilling. For masonry, start with a smaller pilot hole if precise positioning is required and use masonry bits rated for hammer action. Ensure the workpiece is secured and clear the area of wiring or pipes before drilling into walls. Regularly inspect the cord and chuck for damage and follow manufacturer maintenance intervals to maintain safe operation.
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