Discover unmatched drilling power with the Akari 13 mm 600 W Impact Drill Machine (Model APT-ID-13A). Designed for the demanding tasks of professional and DIY users alike, this compact but robust tool delivers strong capacity for drilling into concrete, masonry, wood and metal. With a 13 mm chuck size and a 600 W motor, this drill gives you the control, precision and reliability to get the job done right. Featuring a user-friendly design, ergonomic grip, dependable brand backing and excellent value, it’s the go-to choice for installers, maintenance teams, contractors and serious home-improvement enthusiasts.
Features
 :- Powerful 600 W motor gives strong drilling capability for a wide range of materials.
 - 13 mm chuck size offers versatility and compatibility with commonly used bits.
 - Impact drilling mode (hammer/impact action) enables effective penetration in masonry and concrete.
 - User-friendly ergonomic design for comfortable operation and controlled drilling.
 - Corded electric supply ensures continuous power without battery change-overs.
 - Trusted Akari brand with support network in India and value positioning.
 
Applications
 :- Drilling 13 mm holes in concrete or masonry for anchor bolts, fixings, supports or electrical conduits.
 - Installing plumbing sleeves or HVAC fastenings in walls, slabs or ceilings.
 - Drilling in wood and metal applications such as furniture fixings, brackets or frame mounting.
 - General repair, retrofit or service work where a reliable 13 mm drill is required.
 - Home improvement projects, workshop tasks or contractor site use for moderate-duty drilling.
 
Usage
 :Usage Guidance (How to Use) :
- Check the work site, secure loose items and ensure you are wearing appropriate PPE (safety goggles, gloves, dust mask).
 - Make sure the drill machine is switched off and unplugged. Insert a suitable 13 mm drill bit compatible with the material and job.
 - Clamp or secure the workpiece or mark the drilling point accurately. Ensure stable footing and firm grip on the drill.
 - Plug in the drill, hold it securely with both hands, set the mode to “impact” if drilling masonry or the standard “drill” mode for wood/metal.
 - Align the bit at the marked location, start the drill at low speed, then apply steady, moderate pressure. Do not force the tool.
 - For deeper holes or masonry, withdraw the bit occasionally to clear dust and debris and prevent bit glazing.
 - Once the hole is completed, switch off the drill, wait for the bit to stop, withdraw the bit carefully, unplug the machine and clean the work area.
 - Store the machine in its case or a dry place when not in use.
 
Maintenance Guidance :
- After each use, blow or brush away dust, debris and drill off-cuts from the machine vents, chuck and body.
 - Periodically inspect the power cord, plug and housing for cuts, frays or damage; repair or replace immediately if faulty.
 - Check the chuck for wear or slipping; ensure it tightens securely and releases smoothly.
 - Inspect drill bits for wear, damage or dullness—use sharp/appropriate bits for each material to maintain performance.
 - Keep the machine in a clean, dry place—avoid storage in damp or dusty conditions which shorten tool life.
 - If the machine overheats or shows abnormal noise or vibration, stop work, allow it to cool and inspect for internal wear or service need.
 - Follow the manufacturer’s service intervals if provided and keep an eye on performance drop-off (e.g., slower drilling, heat build-up) as signs for maintenance.