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Take impact drill for example:
+ f6 f7 Q1 M3 ~7 ]. m4 T2 ^ @1. Product description0 Y8 e/ t( b4 A0 ]- u
1.1 Technical data
! J/ C2 t/ t& l/ a# h1.1.1 Rated voltage/frequency8 `9 U6 B3 p' i5 Y9 c' L# q! [! a
1.1.2 Rated Power
' K; c1 A( Y( n% V( j9 `8 l1.1.3 Max. no. of revolutions( e0 f# Y- Y$ l, `
1.1.4 Drill chuck type and size: S+ W9 x/ |% u' h8 b
1.1.5 Weight with additional handle
8 B7 \3 I0 I# j3 h1 k) s1.1.6 Provided accessories% E9 W0 }" _1 u- x4 C
2. Manufacturing quality
5 u* A; P+ v3 K3 X9 h& C JSubjective evaluation of stability of components, burrs, edges, welding quality, smoothness of surfaces,
1 a% ~' e6 r% W* _2 R' o/ bgloss/colour difference, painting quality, true-to-size and so on., s/ V( V4 A7 M) g1 i$ N) r
3. Function test
1 ]0 S& Q' O X h2 G8 N3.1 Impact drilling in Granite5 t+ g5 {) O1 H) |2 }7 w
3.2 Drilling in steel
! }8 o3 H' K! E( i; s4 _! L2 v3.3 Drilling in wood+ B( l$ _2 m) n0 ?$ z% [0 @
3.4 Screw Driving
6 w, X6 d( V& R$ o8 |9 F4. Durability test0 ^) U: \: X3 Q$ W! H# `
􀁹 The sample will run with the setting of max. torque.* [( e6 C1 M) e6 Z L4 Q
􀁹 The sample will be powered with rated voltage by external power supply.% U' f9 P& i) `, g8 d( `
test cycle:
5 ~9 k7 V z: _7 vStep 1: 0.8 x rated input power 20 s
+ f( v+ C& ]* h8 Q# ?1 N. i3 _& xStep 2: 1.2 x rated input power 2 s
- k7 Y9 K2 ?$ H( WStep 3: No-load run 20 s0 D' g, j- L" Q1 L
Step 4: Power off 2s, B3 k U$ V2 @6 @- `, m& [
5. Handling
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