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| Parameter | Value |
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| 12V Lithium Battery Drill | |
| Torque | 25 Nm |
| Chuck Capacity | 1 - 10 mm |
| Speed | 350 - 1350 RPM |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3 Ah |
| 18V Lithium Battery Drill | |
| Torque | 35 Nm |
| Chuck Capacity | 1 - 10 mm |
| Speed | 350 - 1350 RPM |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3 Ah |
| 36V Lithium Battery Drill | |
| Torque | 40 Nm |
| Chuck Capacity | 1 - 10 mm |
| Speed | 350 - 1350 RPM |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3 Ah |
| Other Information | |
| Max Screw Diameter | 10 mm |
| Suitable Materials | Wood and Metal |
| Power Supply | Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
The 36V 40Nm Electric Drill redefines heavy-duty drilling with its high-voltage power system and precision engineering, catering to professional contractors (such as electricians, plumbers, and metal fabricators) and serious DIY enthusiasts who demand reliable performance for large-scale projects. This drill delivers a robust 40Nm torque (29.5 ft-lbs) and variable speeds up to 1800 RPM, making it capable of tackling challenging materials like thick metal (up to 10mm thick steel), hardwood (like oak or maple), and masonry (concrete or brick) with ease. Its 36V lithium-ion battery (2.0Ah or 4.0Ah capacity) features advanced cell technology that provides 2-3x longer runtime than 18V models—for example, the 4.0Ah battery can drill up to 200 holes (10mm diameter) in concrete or 500 holes in wood on a single charge. The battery’s cool-pack design (a heat-dissipating aluminum casing) prevents overheating during extended use, even in temperatures up to 40°C. The drill’s ergonomic rubberized grip (with a 25° angle for natural hand posture) reduces fatigue during all-day use, while the lightweight design (2.3kg with a 2.0Ah battery) enhances maneuverability—critical for overhead drilling or working in tight spaces like crawl spaces. Additional features like a built-in level (for straight drilling) and a depth stop gauge (for consistent hole depths) ensure precision, making this drill a top choice for projects that require accuracy and power.

The 36V battery system delivers consistent power even under heavy loads, eliminating the voltage drop that plagues lower-voltage drills (18V or 20V) when drilling through dense materials. This ensures reliable performance—for example, when drilling through 10mm thick cast iron, the drill maintains its 1800 RPM speed, whereas an 18V drill might slow to 1200 RPM. The battery uses high-density lithium-ion cells that charge quickly: a 2.0Ah battery fully charges in approximately 60 minutes with a 6A fast charger, and a 4.0Ah battery charges in 120 minutes. The battery is also backward-compatible with older 36V tools from the same brand, making it a cost-effective upgrade for users with existing equipment. An intelligent power management system in the drill adjusts power output based on the load: it reduces power when screwdriving into soft materials to avoid stripping screws, and increases power when drilling into hard materials to maintain speed. This not only optimizes performance but also extends battery life by preventing unnecessary energy use.
With 40Nm maximum torque and 18 adjustable torque levels (ranging from 1Nm to 40Nm), users can fine-tune the drill’s rotational force to match the task. The first 10 torque levels (1-10Nm) are ideal for delicate tasks like driving small screws into drywall or plastic, while levels 11-18 (11-40Nm) are designed for heavy drilling into metal or masonry. A torque limiter automatically stops the drill when the set torque is reached, protecting both the tool (from motor damage) and the workpiece (from over-tightening or cracking). For example, when installing cabinet hardware (like drawer pulls), setting the torque to 3Nm ensures the screws are tight enough without damaging the wood. The drill also includes a “drill mode” (bypassing torque control) for continuous high-power drilling, which is useful for large-diameter holes in wood or metal.
The 13mm keyless chuck features a dual-sleeve design that allows for easy one-handed bit changes—simply twist the front sleeve to open the chuck, insert the bit, and twist the rear sleeve to lock it in place. The chuck’s jaws are made from hardened steel, ensuring a secure grip on bits (even during high-torque drilling) to prevent slippage. A built-in bubble level (on the top of the drill) helps users maintain straight holes, which is critical for projects like installing shelf brackets or electrical boxes that require alignment. A depth stop gauge (adjustable up to 100mm) attaches to the drill’s side, allowing users to set a fixed drilling depth—perfect for tasks like drilling pilot holes for dowels (where consistent depth is essential) or installing wall anchors (to avoid drilling through the other side of a wall). The drill also includes a forward/reverse switch (located on the handle) for easy direction changes and a lock-on button (for continuous operation) that reduces hand fatigue during long drilling sessions.
• Metal Fabrication: Drilling through steel pipes (up to 8mm thick), angle irons (for structural frames), and sheet metal (for custom enclosures) using HSS or cobalt bits. The high torque and consistent speed ensure clean, burr-free holes, reducing the need for post-drilling sanding.
• Construction Drilling: Creating anchor holes (8-14mm diameter) in concrete walls and floors for structural fasteners (like wedge anchors or sleeve anchors), and drilling holes in brick walls for electrical conduit. The 36V power system handles concrete without slowing down, making it faster than 18V drills for large construction projects.
• Heavy Woodworking: Boring large diameter holes (up to 30mm) in hardwoods like oak and maple for joinery (e.g., mortise and tenon joints) using Forstner bits, and drilling pilot holes for large screws (up to 8mm diameter) in pressure-treated lumber (for decks or fences). The torque control prevents splitting wood, even in dense grain patterns.
• Plumbing Installation: Drilling through floor joists (up to 200mm thick) to run copper or PEX pipes, and creating holes in wall studs for pipe fittings. The compact design allows access to tight spaces under sinks or behind toilets, and the depth stop gauge ensures holes don’t go through the entire stud.
• Electrical Work: Installing electrical conduit (drilling holes in concrete or wood for 20mm conduit) and mounting junction boxes (drilling pilot holes for screws). The built-in level ensures junction boxes are straight, and the torque control prevents over-tightening screws that could damage the box.
Q: How long does the 36V battery take to charge, and how can I extend its lifespan?
A: A 2.0Ah 36V battery fully charges in approximately 60 minutes with a 6A fast charger, while a 4.0Ah battery takes 120 minutes. To extend the battery’s lifespan (which typically ranges from 2-3 years with regular use), follow these tips: 1) Avoid overcharging: Unplug the charger once the battery is fully charged (most chargers have a green LED indicator for full charge). 2) Store the battery in a cool, dry place (10-25°C) when not in use—extreme temperatures (below 0°C or above 40°C) damage lithium-ion cells. 3) Use the battery regularly: Lithium-ion batteries lose capacity if left unused for more than 3 months—charge them to 50% before long-term storage. 4) Avoid deep discharges: Try to recharge the battery when it reaches 20% remaining power (most drills have a battery level indicator) instead of letting it die completely.
Q: Is this drill suitable for concrete drilling, and do I need a separate hammer drill function?
A: Yes, this drill is suitable for concrete drilling when used with carbide-tipped masonry bits. While it does not have a dedicated hammer drill function (which uses a piston to deliver blows), its high torque (40Nm) and fast RPM (1800) allow it to drill through concrete, brick, and stone efficiently—especially for holes up to 14mm in diameter. For best results: 1) Start with a smaller pilot hole (e.g., 6mm) before drilling the final size—this reduces resistance and prevents the bit from wandering. 2) Use water to cool the bit during drilling (a spray bottle works well)—this extends bit life and reduces dust. 3) Apply steady, moderate pressure—too much pressure can overheat the motor or break the bit, while too little pressure slows drilling. For holes larger than 14mm in concrete, we recommend a dedicated hammer drill, but this drill works well for most residential and light commercial concrete projects.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| 12V Lithium Battery Drill | |
| Torque | 25 Nm |
| Chuck Capacity | 1 - 10 mm |
| Speed | 350 - 1350 RPM |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3 Ah |
| 18V Lithium Battery Drill | |
| Torque | 35 Nm |
| Chuck Capacity | 1 - 10 mm |
| Speed | 350 - 1350 RPM |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3 Ah |
| 36V Lithium Battery Drill | |
| Torque | 40 Nm |
| Chuck Capacity | 1 - 10 mm |
| Speed | 350 - 1350 RPM |
| Battery Capacity | 1.3 Ah |
| Other Information | |
| Max Screw Diameter | 10 mm |
| Suitable Materials | Wood and Metal |
| Power Supply | Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
The 36V 40Nm Electric Drill redefines heavy-duty drilling with its high-voltage power system and precision engineering, catering to professional contractors (such as electricians, plumbers, and metal fabricators) and serious DIY enthusiasts who demand reliable performance for large-scale projects. This drill delivers a robust 40Nm torque (29.5 ft-lbs) and variable speeds up to 1800 RPM, making it capable of tackling challenging materials like thick metal (up to 10mm thick steel), hardwood (like oak or maple), and masonry (concrete or brick) with ease. Its 36V lithium-ion battery (2.0Ah or 4.0Ah capacity) features advanced cell technology that provides 2-3x longer runtime than 18V models—for example, the 4.0Ah battery can drill up to 200 holes (10mm diameter) in concrete or 500 holes in wood on a single charge. The battery’s cool-pack design (a heat-dissipating aluminum casing) prevents overheating during extended use, even in temperatures up to 40°C. The drill’s ergonomic rubberized grip (with a 25° angle for natural hand posture) reduces fatigue during all-day use, while the lightweight design (2.3kg with a 2.0Ah battery) enhances maneuverability—critical for overhead drilling or working in tight spaces like crawl spaces. Additional features like a built-in level (for straight drilling) and a depth stop gauge (for consistent hole depths) ensure precision, making this drill a top choice for projects that require accuracy and power.

The 36V battery system delivers consistent power even under heavy loads, eliminating the voltage drop that plagues lower-voltage drills (18V or 20V) when drilling through dense materials. This ensures reliable performance—for example, when drilling through 10mm thick cast iron, the drill maintains its 1800 RPM speed, whereas an 18V drill might slow to 1200 RPM. The battery uses high-density lithium-ion cells that charge quickly: a 2.0Ah battery fully charges in approximately 60 minutes with a 6A fast charger, and a 4.0Ah battery charges in 120 minutes. The battery is also backward-compatible with older 36V tools from the same brand, making it a cost-effective upgrade for users with existing equipment. An intelligent power management system in the drill adjusts power output based on the load: it reduces power when screwdriving into soft materials to avoid stripping screws, and increases power when drilling into hard materials to maintain speed. This not only optimizes performance but also extends battery life by preventing unnecessary energy use.
With 40Nm maximum torque and 18 adjustable torque levels (ranging from 1Nm to 40Nm), users can fine-tune the drill’s rotational force to match the task. The first 10 torque levels (1-10Nm) are ideal for delicate tasks like driving small screws into drywall or plastic, while levels 11-18 (11-40Nm) are designed for heavy drilling into metal or masonry. A torque limiter automatically stops the drill when the set torque is reached, protecting both the tool (from motor damage) and the workpiece (from over-tightening or cracking). For example, when installing cabinet hardware (like drawer pulls), setting the torque to 3Nm ensures the screws are tight enough without damaging the wood. The drill also includes a “drill mode” (bypassing torque control) for continuous high-power drilling, which is useful for large-diameter holes in wood or metal.
The 13mm keyless chuck features a dual-sleeve design that allows for easy one-handed bit changes—simply twist the front sleeve to open the chuck, insert the bit, and twist the rear sleeve to lock it in place. The chuck’s jaws are made from hardened steel, ensuring a secure grip on bits (even during high-torque drilling) to prevent slippage. A built-in bubble level (on the top of the drill) helps users maintain straight holes, which is critical for projects like installing shelf brackets or electrical boxes that require alignment. A depth stop gauge (adjustable up to 100mm) attaches to the drill’s side, allowing users to set a fixed drilling depth—perfect for tasks like drilling pilot holes for dowels (where consistent depth is essential) or installing wall anchors (to avoid drilling through the other side of a wall). The drill also includes a forward/reverse switch (located on the handle) for easy direction changes and a lock-on button (for continuous operation) that reduces hand fatigue during long drilling sessions.
• Metal Fabrication: Drilling through steel pipes (up to 8mm thick), angle irons (for structural frames), and sheet metal (for custom enclosures) using HSS or cobalt bits. The high torque and consistent speed ensure clean, burr-free holes, reducing the need for post-drilling sanding.
• Construction Drilling: Creating anchor holes (8-14mm diameter) in concrete walls and floors for structural fasteners (like wedge anchors or sleeve anchors), and drilling holes in brick walls for electrical conduit. The 36V power system handles concrete without slowing down, making it faster than 18V drills for large construction projects.
• Heavy Woodworking: Boring large diameter holes (up to 30mm) in hardwoods like oak and maple for joinery (e.g., mortise and tenon joints) using Forstner bits, and drilling pilot holes for large screws (up to 8mm diameter) in pressure-treated lumber (for decks or fences). The torque control prevents splitting wood, even in dense grain patterns.
• Plumbing Installation: Drilling through floor joists (up to 200mm thick) to run copper or PEX pipes, and creating holes in wall studs for pipe fittings. The compact design allows access to tight spaces under sinks or behind toilets, and the depth stop gauge ensures holes don’t go through the entire stud.
• Electrical Work: Installing electrical conduit (drilling holes in concrete or wood for 20mm conduit) and mounting junction boxes (drilling pilot holes for screws). The built-in level ensures junction boxes are straight, and the torque control prevents over-tightening screws that could damage the box.
Q: How long does the 36V battery take to charge, and how can I extend its lifespan?
A: A 2.0Ah 36V battery fully charges in approximately 60 minutes with a 6A fast charger, while a 4.0Ah battery takes 120 minutes. To extend the battery’s lifespan (which typically ranges from 2-3 years with regular use), follow these tips: 1) Avoid overcharging: Unplug the charger once the battery is fully charged (most chargers have a green LED indicator for full charge). 2) Store the battery in a cool, dry place (10-25°C) when not in use—extreme temperatures (below 0°C or above 40°C) damage lithium-ion cells. 3) Use the battery regularly: Lithium-ion batteries lose capacity if left unused for more than 3 months—charge them to 50% before long-term storage. 4) Avoid deep discharges: Try to recharge the battery when it reaches 20% remaining power (most drills have a battery level indicator) instead of letting it die completely.
Q: Is this drill suitable for concrete drilling, and do I need a separate hammer drill function?
A: Yes, this drill is suitable for concrete drilling when used with carbide-tipped masonry bits. While it does not have a dedicated hammer drill function (which uses a piston to deliver blows), its high torque (40Nm) and fast RPM (1800) allow it to drill through concrete, brick, and stone efficiently—especially for holes up to 14mm in diameter. For best results: 1) Start with a smaller pilot hole (e.g., 6mm) before drilling the final size—this reduces resistance and prevents the bit from wandering. 2) Use water to cool the bit during drilling (a spray bottle works well)—this extends bit life and reduces dust. 3) Apply steady, moderate pressure—too much pressure can overheat the motor or break the bit, while too little pressure slows drilling. For holes larger than 14mm in concrete, we recommend a dedicated hammer drill, but this drill works well for most residential and light commercial concrete projects.