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Drills

Air drills for workshop, site, and maintenance work where mains power isn't practical or you need the control of a pneumatic tool. Straight, pistol-grip, and angle-head formats in 10mm and 13mm chuck capacities. Keyless chucks across the range let you swap bits quickly. Models from Premier and Sealey cover general metal drilling, assembly work, and tight-access jobs where an angle head makes the difference.

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Chuck capacity determines maximum shank diameter — 10mm suits most standard drills and small fasteners, 13mm handles larger bits and heavier boring. Straight drills put the motor in line with the chuck for maximum reach and visibility in confined housings or behind panels. Pistol-grip models balance better for repetitive work at bench height. Angle drills turn the drive through 90 degrees, letting you drill parallel to a surface or inside frames where a straight body won't fit.

Reversible models let you back screws out and clear jammed bits without swapping tools. Composite housings shed heat faster than metal and stay lighter over a shift. Keyless chucks lock with hand pressure — faster than keyed types and less to lose on a mobile job.

Air consumption sits between 100 and 250 litres per minute depending on motor size and load. Match the drill to your compressor output and hose diameter — undersize either and you lose torque mid-cut. Check free speed against the work: higher rpm suits smaller bits in thin plate, lower speed with more torque works better in structural steel or when driving fasteners. If you're drilling overhead or in awkward positions regularly, weight matters more than peak power.