Drill

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Drill

A drill apparatus (also sack Dreher ) is a tool, by means of which the two ends of the wire can be twisted into each other. This is often used for tying up and closing sacks with the help of a twisted copper wire.

The drill has a rubberized, non-slip handle in which there is a milled spindle with an automatic return. At the top of the drill there is a hook that is passed through the eyelet- shaped ends of a wire. By pulling on the handle, this hook (spindle) is set in rotation, whereby the wire is twisted.