Description:
Reverse low-speed right-angle air drill is a special type of pneumatic tool commonly used in work environments that require high torque and low speed. They are used for tasks that require high precision and control, such as steel processing, woodworking, automotive repair, and other fields that require accurate operation. The design of this right-angle air drill allows them to work in narrow spaces, especially in right angles or hard-to-reach corners. Their torque output is usually higher than standard gas drills, but at lower speeds, which is very useful for applications that require high torque but do not require high-speed rotation, such as tightening large bolts or drilling holes. It is mainly used in situations where drilling is required in narrow spaces such as automobile repair, mechanical maintenance, and construction sites. It is also commonly used in electrical installation, pipeline installation, and other work that requires precise positioning.