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Application:
- Small Drill Bits (1-3 mm): Ideal for precision work, such as jewellery making, small crafts, and pilot holes for screws.
- Medium Drill Bits (4-8 mm): Suitable for general-purpose drilling in wood, plastic, and metal.
- Large Drill Bits (9-13 mm and above): Best for heavy-duty tasks, such as drilling large holes in wood, metal, masonry, and concrete.
How to Use:
- Select the Right Drill Bit:
- Match the Bit to the Material: Choose a drill bit that is designed for the material you are working with (wood, metal, masonry, etc.).
- Size Selection: Select the appropriate size based on the hole size required for your project.
- Attach the Drill Bit:
- Insert the Bit: Place the drill bit into the chuck of the drill.
- Tighten the Chuck: Securely tighten the chuck to hold the drill bit in place.
- Adjust Drill Settings:
- Select Speed: Set the drill to the appropriate speed for the material and bit size.
- Adjust Torque: For cordless drills, adjust the torque setting if needed.
- Drilling Technique:
- Position the Drill: Hold the drill firmly and position the bit at the desired drilling point.
- Start Drilling: Apply steady pressure and start the drill, letting the bit do the work. Avoid forcing the bit into the material.
- Depth Control:
- Use Depth Gauge: If your drill has a depth gauge, set it to the required depth to control how deep you drill.
Cautions:
- Wear Protective Gear: Always wear safety goggles and gloves.
- Secure the Workpiece: Ensure the workpiece is clamped securely to prevent movement.
- Use the Correct Speed: Adjust the drill speed according to the material and bit size to prevent overheating and damage.
- Avoid Overheating: Take breaks to let the bit cool down, especially when drilling into hard materials.
- Inspect Drill Bits: Regularly check drill bits for signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged bits.
- Keep Hands Clear: Keep your hands and fingers away from the rotating drill bit.
How to Clean:
- Turn Off and Unplug the Drill:
- Turn Off: Ensure the drill is turned off and unplugged.
- Wear Gloves: Protect your hands from sharp edges.