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non-reversible drill?

pizzabooty

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hi yall, i was shopping for pneumatic drills and came across some that are "non-reversible". does this mean they only drill in reverse (or the normal drilling direction)? are they specifically designed for fabrication? somebody educate me.
 
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dscheidt

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They only drill normally (clockwise). It's cheaper to build a drill that doesnt' have a transmission, and potentially the thing is smaller and lighter becuase of it. If you're drilling holes, reverse isn't very useful. If you use it to run a grinding burr, reverse isn't useful.
 

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hi yall, i was shopping for pneumatic drills and came across some that are "non-reversible". does this mean they only drill in reverse (or the normal drilling direction)? are they specifically designed for fabrication? somebody educate me.

All air drills I have seen reverse by moving a valve to change air flow to turn the motor the opposite direction.
 

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Lots of the quality manufacturers have reversible and non-reversible drills. Non's tend to be smaller and lighter, and are typically used in production environments. All but one of my air drills are non-reversing.
This aligns with what I've seen as well.
 
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Jgaz

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Many air tools used on a production line are non reversible.
A popular scam in Michigan where I worked in a gas station in the 70’s was someone trying to sell you a 1/2” drive impact.
The tool only worked in one direction and was probably stolen out of an auto plant somewhere.
 
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