Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Tool-support – With tool-retaining means
Patent
1995-10-11
1997-07-29
Howell, Daniel W.
Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool
Tool-support
With tool-retaining means
7158, 7165, 81439, 279 14, 279145, 408239A, B23B 5108
Patent
active
056516479
ABSTRACT:
The combination tool of this invention positions a screwdriver in the chuck of an electric drill and frictionally fastens an auxiliary chuck to the portion of the screwdriver extending from the electric drill. A drill bit is placed in the auxiliary chuck and a pilot hole is drilled. The auxiliary chuck is then pulled off of the screwdriver and the exposed screwdriver is used to thread a screw in the pilot hole. The auxiliary chuck with its drill bit may then be pushed back on the screwdriver to drill another pilot hole, and the process repeated as desired.
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GBR Pilot Master, Inc.
Howell Daniel W.
Hunt Clifton Ted
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