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Designed for home users and contractors with varying levels of activity and experience, power tool accessories provide safety, efficiency and durability. The range of power tool fittings, such as socket sets, blades and more, vary according to design, technical complexity and ease of use. Whether you are a DIY homeowner or a professional contractor, you can find the right drill accessories, air compressor parts and screwdriver sets for your home or building projects.
Power tool accessories include drill bit sets made from different materials, and they feature distinct finishes that determine their performance and lifespan. Black oxide-coated HSS (high-speed steel) bits are durable, with a corrosion-resistant finish, and they work well drilling through metal, hardwood, fiberglass and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). Titanium-coated HSS bits produce less friction, and as a result stay robust and sharp longer. They'll work with metal, PVC, fiberglass and wood. Carbide-tipped drill bits remain sharp for a long time, and are effective on masonry and tile. Cobalt drill tips are extremely tough, with a high rate of heat dissipation, and are a popular choice for boring through stainless steel and aluminum.
You can find saw blades for a range of materials, and they'll fit different arbor sizes. Ripping blades have few teeth, offering a rough cut, and a large gullet for proper wood removal. The crosscutting blade has a small gorge with usually over 48 teeth, and it delivers a smooth finish across a wood grain. Combination blades have four to five similar teeth in a series, and have separation due to a sizable gullet. This option is ideal for miter cuts and cuts with and against the grain. A thin kerf blade will make smooth cuts without wasting material, and it works well on dimensional lumber. Diamond blades are sturdy and robust, and they work well through ceramic materials, concrete and glass.
Always consider the efficiency of the power tool replacement batteries and whether they are compatible with the type and application of your power tool. Nickel-cadmium batteries are more resistant to impact and damage, and they last for up to 1,000 charges. A nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery is lightweight, with increased power capacity and high energy density, so it's often used for medium- and heavy-duty work. Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries are resistant to the memory effect, and are the least sensitive to temperature. They have high energy density and a long recharge life cycle, which makes them preferable for both light- and heavy-duty work. Lithium-ion batteries are malleable into different shapes to give the power tool a better balance when operating it. Different battery shapes, including stick, pod and slide, are also available to allow for control of the overall weight and balance of cordless power tools in the hands.