ELECTRIC POWER TOOL
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1. An electric power tool comprising:
- a motor;
a housing that accommodates the motor; and
a tool tip which is driven by the motor;
wherein a member having at least two different functions is directly or indirectly held by the housing.
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Abstract
A shoe attached to a shoe attachment portion includes a spanner portion. As the shoe can be separated from a tool main body of the cutout tool, the shoe can be used as a spanner. The shoe can function as the spanner for replacing a bit in a bit attachment mechanism. In addition, the shoe has its original function of the shoe by which a protrusion amount of the bit can be adjusted. Since the shoe is attached to the shoe attachment portion and held by the tool main body, it turns out that the spanner can be prepared for use with the cutout tool.
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1. An electric power tool comprising:
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a motor; a housing that accommodates the motor; and a tool tip which is driven by the motor; wherein a member having at least two different functions is directly or indirectly held by the housing.
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2. An electric power tool comprising:
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a motor; a housing that accommodates the motor; a tool tip holding unit that is driven by the motor and can hold a tool tip; and a contact member that includes a contact portion that can be in contact with a workpiece, the contact member directly or indirectly held by the housing; wherein the contact member is configured to enable the tool tip holding unit to perform an operation with regard to the holding of the tool tip.
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3. An electric power tool comprising:
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a motor; a housing that accommodates the motor; an output shaft that is driven by the motor; a nut that rotates with respect to the output shaft to affix a tool tip; and a contact member that includes a contact portion that can be in contact with a workpiece, the contact member directly or indirectly held by the housing; wherein the contact member is provided with a spanner portion that can rotate the nut. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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