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Summary: There are a variety of drill bits for electric hand drills. Learn more about this part of the tool in this free video.
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Chrsitopher D. Ramirez Christopher D. Ramirez is a performance mechanic and custom fabricator for Tampa Bay's Driven Concepts. read more
Hi, I'm Danny from Tampa, Florida and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to use and maintain an electric hand drill. I'm going to talk to you about bits now. These bits here are for high speed, metal coating drill bits. They have a very high tensile strength. They typically will not break when you're cutting stainless steel and all that. There's also plenty of different types of wood bits. This is a self centering bit. We have these bits to cut out holes. This is an inch and a quarter and they actually go down in different sizes. These are metal cutting bits but these are typically only good for aluminum. There's all different types for Philips, flat heads, security bits, hex bits, torques. All those can go on the drill. You can also put this on the drill. These are hole saws, different sizes to cut holes. You can cut holes in wood, metal, plastic, anything. I have some more wood bits and these are actually concrete bits for drilling through concrete. You can also use countersink bits on a drill. You can use drill stoppers for the drill bits so you can drill in through a certain depth. They make all different types of step bits, these are for typically, for metal, but every single size is in these step bits. You can also put sockets on your drill with this and this is for a half inch socket and I also have for quarter and three-eighths inch. You can throw a flat disc on your drill for sanding. You can put wire wheels on your drill for cleaning material too. There's also a quick change. You can put this on so this is a quick change stuff, so you don't have to loosen and tighten the chuck every time. You can also use reverse drill bits for drilling out broken bolts. And you can use, on the drill too, these are screw outs and this gets out damaged screws or bolts and that goes right onto your drill.