How Does Magnetic Drilling Work?
The easiest way to describe magnetic drilling is that it's like a portable milling machine . The tool uses a magnet to hold itself in place as it cuts through metal. You can move the tool around and create holes wherever you need them with minimal setup or machinery. When you look at the tool, you'll see that there is a base that's connected to the motor. The base has a magnet on it, which will attach to the surface of whatever material you're cutting. This allows you to make stable cuts without having to clamp anything down. The base of the drill contains a hollow shaft that allows you to feed your drill bit into the material as well as retract it once you're done working.