Portable Electric Tools
A portable type of electric tool, such as secateurs or shears is appropriate for pruning or for harvesting. It consists of one working element which is arranged at the front, as well as the on the actual frame. This will form the tool’s handle and it’s inside portion. Thus, this houses the speed reducer and the working electric motor.
The speed reducer’s outlet is connected to the working element through a transmission scheme which consists of a gear unit. The electric tool also contains a trigger which obtrudes the frame and functions as an electric device.
The electric device and the trigger are then joined to the gear unit of the working element. It will actually go after the movements of the element. The trigger as well as the electric device can inhabit different virtual positions. This means that each movement created by the trigger from a position that is neutral, will stimulate the electric control device. This in turn initiates the electric motor to move the entire unit. Hence, the trigger, the moving gear unit, and the control device are the ones that will move.
After this, the unit will then automatically return to its neutral position. In which case, the trigger is halted either manually or by the time the limit stops.