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220V Drill
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If I buy a 220 volt drill, will this work off a domestic 240V power supply or would you need some sort of transformer ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. The drill will only do the same power as its original rating or it would burn out. The higher voltage will means it will be running faster both at no load and at the rated power.
The power is controlled by how heavily the drill is loaded. The more it is slowed from its no load speed, the more current it will draw and the more heat will be dissipated from its windings.
The power is controlled by how heavily the drill is loaded. The more it is slowed from its no load speed, the more current it will draw and the more heat will be dissipated from its windings.
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