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4000 RPM Nova Palm Drill (SKU: ADP310)

  • $240.00

Product Description

  • 4000 RPM
  • 1/4 chuck and key
  • Fine feathering trigger allows operator complete control of drilling speed
  • 360 degree rotatable exhaust
  • Air Inlet 1/4-18 NPT
  • 1.48 lbs
  • Smooth, quiet operation   
  • One year warranty

  Tip for drilling aluminum

   The sharper the bit 
+ the faster the drill 
+ the less pressure applied to the bit
=  the rounder the hole will be.

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Customer Reviews

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Dan Weyant
Palm Drill

Tango flight has well over 100 of these at all of our schools, some have built six or more airplanes. Never had a failure any a single one!

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David Forgerson
Excellent Drill

Somewhat expensive, but this is an excellent drill. Very light. Very controllable. High speed - 4000 rpm. But no reverse. Uses a smaller key than normal, so don't lose it.

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Patrick
Good piece of kit

I had a similar experience than a previous reviewer (that is - the drill spins even if the trigger is not pressed). Admittedly this worried me a bit, especially as the drill is out of warranty. I thought the tool was poorly designed and that mine too was defective. It turns out this is a non-issue (at least for me). I just added a bit of lubricant and it worked just fine! I am very happy with this product.

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James Sonnier
Nova palm drill

Like the drill. First one didn’t stop spinning after releasing trigger. They replaced it promptly and new one work great. It’s lite and compact and goes through aluminum faster that cordless drills.

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Dan
Clevelands Review Video is Correct

The review video here is almost spot on correct. The Nova drill is appreciatively superior. especially considering the non-continuous duty work load these drills get. Correction: the Sioux drills are in fact no longer USA made, and as such their quality has dropped significantly, and it should be noted their cost to repair or rebuild exceed cost of a new drill. My sioux drill performed just as Cleveland showed in the video, which is POOR. I can vouch for the bad quality. Don't even consider Sioux. Go Nova or any other brand for that matter.