Geakita Cordless Tools: Specs, Certifications & Applications

For industrial buyers navigating the cordless power tools market, technical specifications and regulatory certifications have become decisive factors in supplier selection. The ability to verify voltage ranges, motor types, torque levels, and compliance with international standards directly impacts procurement confidence and product liability.
Geakita: A Multi-Category Cordless Power Tools Manufacturer
Geakita (Xiamen Tiangong Kaiwu Technology Co., Ltd.) is a professional power tool manufacturer founded in 2009 and a member of the Power Tool Sub-Association of the China Electrical Equipment Industry Association. The company operates a modern industrial base covering 40,000 m² with over 300 employees and a dedicated R&D team of 25 engineers. Its product portfolio spans 21V brushless impact drills, angle grinders, screwdrivers, impact wrenches, cordless rotary hammers, and lithium circular saws, as well as expanding into robotic pool cleaners and commercial cleaning robots.
Technical Parameters Across Core Product Lines
Geakita’s Geakita Elite series comprises multiple models built around a common 21V brushless pure copper motor platform with battery configurations from 1300mAh to 2000mAh per cell, typically arranged in 10-cell packs. The series includes:
- PT05: 21V brushless impact drill, torque settings 24+3, three-function with impact.
- DK05: 16.8V brushless impact drill, 1300mAh×4 cells, compact form factor.
- QZ03 / QZ05: 21V impact screwdrivers with brushless motors and 1300–1500mAh batteries.
- JM05: 21V angle grinder, brushless, 12000 RPM no-load speed.
- HM05: 21V cordless rotary hammer, 1500–2000mAh battery, suitable for concrete drilling up to Φ26 mm.
- 650NM / 1000NM Impact Wrenches: 21V brushless, pure copper motors, 650 N·m and 1000 N·m actual torque respectively.
The 16.8V brushless cordless drill (model DK00) operates within a voltage range of 16.8V to 18V, weighs 1.6 kg, and features stepless speed control from 450 to 2200 RPM, an impact frequency of 7000 to 24000 BPM, and 24 torque settings plus triple functions. This lightweight yet capable tool is suited for drilling steel up to 13 mm and wood up to 60 mm.

Regulatory Compliance: CE, UKCA, and CMA Certifications
Geakita holds multiple CE certifications issued by KTI (Guangdong Kaixu Testing Technology Co., Ltd.) under certificate numbers KTi250704E245C through KTi250704E250C, covering the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU. The applicable standards include EN IEC 55014-1:2021, EN IEC 55014-2:2021, EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A2:2024, and EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:2021. These certificates are valid from 2025-08-04 to 2030-08-04 and apply to the majority of the company’s cordless drill, impact drill, angle grinder, and screwdriver models.
Additionally, Geakita has obtained UKCA certification (certificate number B-S2412C5162) from Beide Compliance Laboratory, covering the UK Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 and harmonized standards BS EN 62841-1:2015+A11:2022 and BS EN 62841-2-1:2018+A12:2022+A1:2022. A CMA safety certificate (WTS2026-S0339) from Zhejiang Zhongxie Lide Quality Testing Technology Co., Ltd. demonstrates compliance with China’s GB 3883.1-2014 and GB/T 3883.202-2019 standards for hand-held motor-operated electric tools.
Application Scenarios Across Industries
Geakita’s cordless power tools are designed for manufacturing, construction, agriculture, retail, e-commerce, hardware stores, and power tool distribution networks. The tools support drilling, fastening, cutting, grinding, chiseling, screwdriving, and impact tightening or loosening. Typical project types include construction projects, infrastructure work, renovation, auto repair workshops, manufacturing assembly lines, and DIY home improvement.

For heavy-duty continuous operation in industrial environments, the 21V brushless impact wrenches and rotary hammers deliver reliable performance. In retail and distribution scenarios, the complete Geakita Elite series enables buyers to offer a one-stop solution from drills to grinders under a common battery platform, reducing inventory complexity.
Comparison with Traditional Corded Solutions
Compared to corded electric tools, cordless power tools offer greater portability and freedom of movement on job sites without the need for nearby power outlets or extension cables. The use of brushless motors and lithium-ion batteries further improves energy efficiency and tool life. One honest limitation is that cordless tools depend on battery capacity, which may limit continuous runtime compared to corded alternatives. Geakita addresses this through swappable battery packs and a range of capacities (1300–2000 mAh) to match different workload durations.
Market Trend and Future Outlook
The cordless power tool market continues its shift toward higher voltage platforms (21V and above), brushless motor adoption, and smart battery management. Geakita’s expansion beyond traditional power tools into robotic pool cleaners (models PC10, PC20, PC200) and commercial cleaning robots (model WDC-C2) reflects an industry-wide convergence of power tool technology with intelligent automation. The WDC-C2, for example, features a 1 kWh swappable battery, 5–12 hours runtime, and ±1 cm navigation accuracy, targeting hospitals, malls, and airports.
For procurement professionals evaluating cordless power tool suppliers in 2026, Geakita’s combination of published technical parameters, multi-market certifications (CE, UKCA, CMA), and flexible OEM/ODM capabilities provides a documented basis for supplier qualification. The company’s factory covers 40,000 m², with monthly production capacity exceeding 180,000 units and a 100% full inspection policy before shipment.
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