B25F5/027

MUD MIXER
20180272298 · 2018-09-27 ·

A mud mixer comprises a housing defining a battery mounting portion, an electric motor supported by the housing, a mixing element that selectively receives torque from the motor, causing the mixing element to rotate about a rotation axis, and a battery pack removably coupled to the battery mounting portion for providing power to the electric motor when coupled to the battery mounting portion. When the battery pack is coupled to the battery mounting portion, the rotation axis intersects the battery pack.

Machine Tool Operating Device

In one embodiment a power-tool operating device includes an operating unit that can be actuated by an operator. The power-tool operating device further includes an electronic unit to switch at least one energy supply of a drive unit based on the actuation of the operating element. The electronic unit has a locking switching function and a dead-man's switching function that can be selected at least partly automatically based on at least one of an actuation characteristic quantity of the operating element and sensed sensor characteristic quantity.

Mud mixer

A mud mixer includes a tool body, and an electric motor supported by the tool body that is configured to rotate a mixing element about a rotation axis. The mud mixer further includes a first handle fixedly coupled to the tool body and extending from the tool body along a handle axis, a plane angled relative to the rotation axis and defined as an extension of the handle axis, and a second handle rotatably coupled to the tool body about the rotation axis and extending from the tool body in a direction parallel to the plane.

POWER TOOL WITH DETACHABLE AUXILIARY HANDLE
20170197306 · 2017-07-13 ·

A power tool with an auxiliary handle which is easily securable to and removable from the tool. The auxiliary handle provides additional functionality, beyond being merely a handle. The auxiliary handle is detachably engaged to the power tool for working as a side handle via a quick-connect mechanism, which locks the handle in place either automatically or with a simple movement, and which can be released by a simple movement. The handle also serves a secondary function. For example, its quick-connect mechanism can be so configured as to receive a screwdriver bit. When removed from the power tool, the handle can act as a screwdriver handle. The handle may include compartments or slots to retain a variety of screwdriver bits or other components. The handle could be a screwdriver with auto lock bit or bit holder.

CORDLESS SCREWDRIVER ASSEMBLY WITH ARM STOCK HAVING SHOULDER REST AND SLING
20170042314 · 2017-02-16 ·

A screwdriver assembly includes a cordless screwdriver with a drill body and a handle. The drill body includes a chuck and defines a cooling air inlet and a cooling air outlet. The handle includes a trigger movable between an on position that activates an electric motor to rotate the chuck about a rotation axis, and an off position. An arm stock includes an elongate body separating a first end from a second end. The first end includes a body coupler connected to the drill body and a handle coupler connected to the handle. The second end includes a shoulder rest shaped and sized to contact a shoulder of a user. The arm stock includes a shoulder sling for suspending the screwdriver assembly from the shoulder of the user.