Cordless Tools Let You Cut The Cord
June 12, 2009 by Tool Editor
Filed under Cordless Tools, Featured
Cordless tools have finally reached the point where they can deliver power equal to their corded counterparts. This is due to advances in cordless battery technology. Early cordless batteries were weak and needed frequent recharging. Cordless tool battery development has improved to increase both the battery life and the power delivered. Many cordless power tools are now the equal of the same tool run off a cord.
There is no denying that cordless power tools are convenient. They are much easier to handle without towing a long extension cord behind them. The cordless nature of these tools allows workers to take them almost anywhere on the job site. Powered by modular rechargeable battery packs, cordless power tool weights compare favorably to the corded version. Cordless power tools can be clipped to tool belts for easy carrying.
The cordless tool is also much safer than those running on live current. Because no extension cord is needed, cordless units cannot trip other workers. There is no chance of accidentally cutting through one's own power cord, or that of another worker. The enclosed charge of the cordless tool's battery means greatly decreased chances for electric shock. When using cordless power tools, the chance for any electrical accident is greatly reduced.
Cordless power tools have their own special needs, however. The cordless batteries need periodic recharging. The harder and longer a cordless tool is used, the more frequently the battery must be recharged. For extended projects, keep several charged batteries on hand for each cordless tool. It is much less expensive for a worker to swap out a used battery for a charged one. Cordless power tool batteries take several hours to overnight to fully recharge. The construction crew chief must not forget to do this each night.
If you own tools that are cordless, observe the battery care instructions carefully. Most cordless items lose power gradually, indicating that recharging is needed. Cordless batteries usually trickle-charge over several hours, although faster recharging units may be available. Some cordless batteries should be stored while connected to the recharger. Others should not be connected during long periods of storage. Get the most of your cordless power tools by taking care of the batteries.
Cordless drills, saws, and even yard care tools are available. Cordless units are lightweight and easy to use. Keep your batteries properly charged and stored, and your cordless tools will give you good service for a long time.




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