Rotary power tools, such as rotary hammers, angle grinders, and rotary sanders, do not have the capability to lift objects or perform lifting tasks. These tools are designed for tasks that involve rotational motion, such as drilling, grinding, sanding, or cutting materials. They are used to perform work on the material's surface or within it, depending on the tool and the specific attachment being used.
Rotary power tools are typically handheld or mounted to a work surface, and their primary function is to apply force or remove material using the rotary motion of their attached accessories. They are not designed for lifting or hoisting objects. For lifting and material-handling tasks, different types of tools and equipment, such as cranes, hoists, forklifts, and winches, are used.
It's essential to use the right tool for the intended task to ensure safety and efficiency. Attempting to use rotary power tools for lifting or tasks they were not designed for can result in damage to the tools, unsafe working conditions, and potential injury.