Masonry drill bits are made up of carbon steel, the carbon steel is soft
There is an arrowhead-shaped tip, the shape is like a “V” and the main purpose of an electrician drill is to rely on the head
It diameters is usually from 3 mm to 40 mm and can drill through concrete, bricks, and stone
Steps to drill through the concrete
First, we need to get a high-quality masonry drill bit, a good masonry drill bit can do more with less
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Please wear safe goggle, gloves, and mask to protect yourself from hurt!
Insert the masonry drill bit and drill hole
The flutes of the drill bit need to be as long as the depth of your home, so choose the right drill in advance
- Mark the concrete you need to punch with a pen
- If you don't know the length you need to drill, you can mark on the drill bit with a masking tape
You need to use the hammer drill in the right way, make the drill perpendicular to the wall
Start drilling on the concrete
When you drill holes, remember to pull out the drill bit to remove dust
Prevent the drill bit from getting stuck in the hole
Drilling at a lower speed is more efficient for drilling through concrete, and it prevents the bit from overheating
If you plan to do lots of work in the home, then you may want to purchase a complete set of masonry drill bits
Some suggestions for use of SDS Plus and SDS Max
Smaller diameter holes between M16 and M20 may be done with SDS Plus bits
If the higher toque needed, you can use SDS Max bits
This is the recommended method, but not absolute
The most commonly used cutter head is 2 cutter and 4 cutters, 4 cutter bits drill faster and have a longer lifetime, the carbide head protects the drill bit from breaking
Can I use a masonry drill bit to drill the wood?
The answer is yes, but the hole is rough because the masonry drill bit is using force to drill the wood. So truly suitable drill bits for the wood is the wood drill bit
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