Work saver for an electric drill

Cutting by use of rotating axially moving tool – Processes – Bit detachable

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C408S092000, C408S111000, C408S129000, C173S147000

Reexamination Certificate

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07052216

ABSTRACT:
A T-bracket having a pair of spaced apart arms support a housing containing a sprocket wheel and a shaft to turn the sprocket. A handle attached to one end of the shaft turns the sprocket to tighten a chain turning on the sprocket teeth. A flexible wire rod is welded to the T-bracket and is juxtaposed around a rear end of a power drill. The chain is looped around a work piece and attached to a side of the drill opposite from the T-bracket. The handle is turned to tighten the chain and exert force on a drill bit being driven by the power drill.

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