About Drilling Tools
Drilling tools are used to create holes in materials like wood, metal, or plastic. They are widely used in construction and manufacturing. Examples include hand drills, power drills, and drill bits of various sizes.
Counterbore
Reamer
Twist Drill Bit
Electric Drill
An Electric Drill is a power tool used for drilling holes in materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and masonry. It operates using an electric motor that rotates the drill bit at high speed, making drilling faster and more efficient. Electric drills are widely used in fitting, construction, and maintenance work.
Hand Drill
Wood Drill Bit
A Wood Drill Bit is a cutting tool used to drill holes in wood and wooden materials. It is designed with a sharp cutting edge and a pointed tip that helps in accurate positioning and smooth drilling. Different types of wood drill bits, such as twist bits, spade bits, and auger bits, are used based on the size and type of hole required.
Spot Drill Bit
Left Hand Drill Bit
Adjustable Reamer
An Adjustable Reamer is a precision hand tool used in fitting and machining work to enlarge and finish previously drilled holes to an accurate diameter. Unlike a fixed reamer, the adjustable reamer has blades that can be expanded or adjusted slightly to accommodate different hole sizes. It is commonly used by fitters and machinists when accurate hole finishing is required. The tool helps improve the smoothness, size accuracy, and alignment of holes in metal components.