The Martin Arm

Power tools play a crucial role in the construction process and prove helpful in every stage. Sometimes, power tools may fall short when you need to drill a hole in a not-so-easily accessible section. For example, right-angle drills may help, but they are limited in size; their range makes them an untrustworthy solution and can only be used with light-duty (low horsepower) drills. The right-angled adapter can be damaged when used with a high horsepower drill. This is where the Martin Arm comes into play. It’s a right-angle drill adapter created by Andrew P. Martin of Nineveh, IN, and Gary R. Martin of Indianapolis, IN, intended for industrial use.

Features and Benefits of The Martin Arm

It can reach Angled or Confined Locations with Ease

Some locations do not allow the drill body and drill bit to be present when drilling, making it challenging accessing angled or confined bits. The Martin Arm features a rotatable handle for both left and right-handed users, making it convenient and allowing users to easily drill in angled or contained locations.

It’s built like an Industrial Drill

Unlike right-angled drills that break when used with high horsepower drills and power tools, the Martin Arm is robust and built to operate as efficiently and effectively as a heavy-duty power tool intended for industrial use. It’s built to withstand as much pressure and power as a high horsepower drill.

Right-angle Drill Adapter

This feature in the Martin Arm makes it possible to reach into tight and awkward spaces with less difficulty.

Rotatable handle

Most power tools and drills are right-angled and designed for right-handed users alone. However, the Martin Arm features a rotatable handle that makes it easy for both left and right-handed users. Its adjustability also means that a user can approach a problematic space from two different angles, making it easy to drill through tight inaccessible areas.

Capable of Transmitting Large Amounts of Torque

Torque is the rotational force between the formation and the drilling string. The two leading causes of torque and drag include side forces and friction, which include the forces found between the well bore wall and any drill string element. Since the Martin Arm was designed as an industrial tool, in power and robustness, it can transmit a large amount of torque while drilling.

Saves Time and Unnecessary Work

It’s used to drill between spaces like floor joints or inside a cabinet. You can also use it in such situations to avoid working with a screwdriver, hammer, or other manual tools. Its rotatable feature also means you only need to angle it once, reducing movement repositioning.

Strong and Durable

The Martin Arm’s design as an industrial tool gives it strength and power and a longer lifespan than other right-angled drills. It can be used with high horsepower drills and not break.

With The Martin Arm, you can drill in confined and angled locations without difficulty.