kivipuurid
Kivipuurid, often translated as stone drills or rock drills, are tools specifically designed for boring holes into hard materials like stone, rock, and concrete. Historically, these tools were crucial for construction, mining, and quarrying operations. Early forms of kivipuurid were manual, relying on human power to rotate a bit or hammer it against the surface. These often involved heavy mallets and chisels or augers.
The development of mechanized kivipuurid marked a significant advancement. Pneumatic drills, powered by compressed air, became
The operation of a kivipuur typically involves a hardened cutting bit that is either rotated or impacted