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Drills
drills Cutting tool manufacturer: cutting tools, drills, carbide cutting tool, metal cutting tools, drilling concrete, drills, taps, reamers, end mills, carbide tools, perfor, screw bits |
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Drills
drills Cutting tool manufacturer: cutting tools, drills, carbide cutting tool, metal cutting tools, drilling concrete, drills, taps, reamers, end mills, carbide tools, perfor, screw bits...
drills - DRILLING IN WOOD
What drills should I use for woodwork or small diameters ?
drills • 3 points wood drills are most frequently used for this type of work, as they offer very precise drilling, but these are only available in fairly small diameters.drills
drills - Which drills should I use for large diameters ?
drills • You can use single spiral drills as their wider helix effectively eliminates slivers. drills They can be used to drills deeper holes. drills You can also use flat wood bits, which offer a cheaper solution for shallow depths.drills
drills - Can you drill into wood with a metal drills ?
drills • Yes, but it is better to use a special drills for wood, as the tip is specially designed for precise centering, and the flute allows slivers of wood to be eliminated quickly and cleanly.drills
drills - How can I drill in soft woods such as pine or spruce … ?
drills • For successful drilling, use the appropriate wood drills specially designed for this type of work.drills Soft wood should be drilled at normal speed, in order to control the drilling which proceeds more quickly.drills
drills - How can I avoid splintering the wood when drilling ?
drills • Place an unneeded piece of wood under the piece to be drilled, then continue drilling into it. drills Hold the drills perpendicular to the work plane and apply constant pressure.drills
drills - What is an extending wood drills for?
drills • The extending drills has a centering tip and a blade which is loosened to the required width.drills This allows large holes to be drilled in wood, avoiding the need to use several drills.
drills - How can I drill a semicircle in a wooden plate ?
drills • First cut your sheet of plywood, then tighten the 2 parts side by side on your workbench. Use a core drills of the required diameter and drills. |
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drills - DRILLING IN CONCRETE
drills - What is the difference between a drilling hammer and a hammer drills ?
drills • The drilling hammer has a high power hammer system, and is used for drilling and chipping concrete and masonry materials.drills This is suitable for large diameters and can be fitted with an adapter for SDS drills. The hammer drills is equipped with a high frequency, low amplitude percussion system, which is suitable for drilling ordinary concrete, and for small and medium diameters.drills
drills - Can I use any masonry drills in hammer mode ?
drills • The hammer action is much more powerful than with a traditional drills, it increases the drills speed and required much more power.drills You can therefore use special masonry drills which have carbide tips, specially adapted for high resistance materials.(except tiling drills which can only be used in rotary mode)
Our drills with SDS+ shaft are specially designed for drilling hammers. drills
drills - What are the carbide tips on masonry drills for ?- Is it more expensive than a normal drill ?
drills • The tungsten carbide tips are very hard and have an angle of attack specially designed for masonry. Drills equipped with them last much longer. drills Do not hesitate to buy the most expensive drills which offer good quality, rather than the cheapest which are less precise and wear out more quickly.drills |
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drills - DRILLING IN WOOD
What drills should I use for woodwork or small diameters ?
drills • 3 points wood drills are most frequently used for this type of work, as they offer very precise drilling, but these are only available in fairly small diameters.drills
drills - Which drills should I use for large diameters ?
drills • You can use single spiral drills as their wider helix effectively eliminates slivers. drills They can be used to drills deeper holes. drills You can also use flat wood bits, which offer a cheaper solution for shallow depths.drills
drills - Can you drill into wood with a metal drills ?
drills • Yes, but it is better to use a special drills for wood, as the tip is specially designed for precise centering, and the flute allows slivers of wood to be eliminated quickly and cleanly.drills
drills - How can I drill in soft woods such as pine or spruce … ?
drills • For successful drilling, use the appropriate wood drills specially designed for this type of work.drills Soft wood should be drilled at normal speed, in order to control the drilling which proceeds more quickly.drills
drills - How can I avoid splintering the wood when drilling ?
drills • Place an unneeded piece of wood under the piece to be drilled, then continue drilling into it. drills Hold the drills perpendicular to the work plane and apply constant pressure.drills
drills - What is an extending wood drills for?
drills • The extending drills has a centering tip and a blade which is loosened to the required width.drills This allows large holes to be drilled in wood, avoiding the need to use several drills.
drills - How can I drill a semicircle in a wooden plate ?
drills • First cut your sheet of plywood, then tighten the 2 parts side by side on your workbench. Use a core drills of the required diameter and drills. |
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drills - DRILLING IN CONCRETE
drills - What is the difference between a drilling hammer and a hammer drills ?
drills • The drilling hammer has a high power hammer system, and is used for drilling and chipping concrete and masonry materials.drills This is suitable for large diameters and can be fitted with an adapter for SDS drills. The hammer drills is equipped with a high frequency, low amplitude percussion system, which is suitable for drilling ordinary concrete, and for small and medium diameters.drills
drills - Can I use any masonry drills in hammer mode ?
drills • The hammer action is much more powerful than with a traditional drills, it increases the drills speed and required much more power.drills You can therefore use special masonry drills which have carbide tips, specially adapted for high resistance materials.(except tiling drills which can only be used in rotary mode)
Our drills with SDS+ shaft are specially designed for drilling hammers. drills
drills - What are the carbide tips on masonry drills for ?- Is it more expensive than a normal drill ?
drills • The tungsten carbide tips are very hard and have an angle of attack specially designed for masonry. Drills equipped with them last much longer. drills Do not hesitate to buy the most expensive drills which offer good quality, rather than the cheapest which are less precise and wear out more quickly.drills |
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drills - How can I drill into glass without breaking it ?
drills • To drill safely, you must use a glass drills. drills Make a putty sink around the drilling point and fill it with turpentine to lubricate the drilling. drills Start at the slowest speed, and drills applying controlled pressure.
drills - How can I drill into earthenware tiles without cracking them ?
drills • To save the drill from slipping and cracking the material, simply apply a piece of transparent sticking tape to the point to be drilled, apply the drills to the marked spot and start drilling at a very low speed. drills
You can also place a piece of wood between the drills and the tile. drills
drills - How can I drill into metal without slipping ?
drills • To avoid the drills slipping on the metal, you should preferably use a self-centering sharpening drills or mark the drilling point using a punch. drills |
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