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{{ToolInfoBox
{{ToolInfoBox
|tool name=Masonry Drill Bits
|tool name=Masonry Drill Bits
|image=Masonry_Bits.JPG
|german=Steinbohrer|image=Masonry_Bits.JPG
|synonyms=DE: Steinbohrer
|synonyms=DE: Steinbohrer
|type=[[bits]]
|type=[[bits]]
|material=[[stone]], [[Material:Concrete|concrete]]
|material=[[stone]], [[Material:Concrete|concrete]]
|used with=[[Impact Drill|impact drill]] ([[Shop Vac|shop vac]] to clean up)
|used with=[[Impact Drill|impact drill]] ([[Shop Vac|shop vac]] to clean up)
|location={{£}}
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop]] (at [[Location::Drilling Table|drilling table]])
|access=with a [[manager]]
|access=read this page
}}
}}
Masonry drill bits are not very sharp but possess a hard carbide chisel tip - therefore you need a [[Impact Drill|impact drill]] or a more powerful rotary hammer to be successful in most cases.
Masonry drill bits are not very sharp but possess a hard carbide chisel tip - therefore you need a [[Impact Drill|impact drill]] or a more powerful [[Rotary Hammer|rotary hammer]] to be successful in most cases.


Once you're done drilling (make sure to wear [[Personal Protection|personal protection]] against dust and stone chips!), you'll usually need [[Wall Anchors|wall anchors]] to secure anything in the hard substrate.  
Once you're done drilling (make sure to wear [[Personal Protection|personal protection]] against dust and stone chips!), you'll usually need [[Wall Anchors|wall anchors]] to secure anything in the hard substrate.  


We can't let everyone drill into the walls, but please don't hesitate to tell a [[manager]] if there is a spot that could really use a hole!
We can't just let everyone drill into the walls, but please don't hesitate to tell a [[manager]] if there is a spot that could really use a hole!


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== SDS Bits ==
{{ToolInfoBox
|tool name=SDS Bits
|german=SDS-Bohrer|image=SDS bits.JPG
|synonyms=SDS shank bits, SDS drill bits, SDS chisel bits;<br>DE: SDS-Bohrer, SDS-Meißel
|type=[[bits]]
|material=[[stone]], [[Material:Concrete|concrete]]
|used with=[[Rotary Hammer|rotary hammer]] ([[Shop Vac|shop vac]] to clean up)
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop]] (at [[Location::Drilling Table|drilling table]])
|access=read this page
}}
These special bits are not compatible with regular jawed drill chucks! They have grooves which allow them to move back and forth within an SDS chuck.
Our [[Rotary Hammer|rotary hammer]] has a chuck for "SDS-plus" drill bits or chisels.
=== Selection ===
We currently have the following SDS drill bits:
* 5 mm, ''short''
* 6 mm, ''short''
* 8 mm, ''short''
* 6 mm, ''long''
* 8 mm, ''long''
* 10 mm, ''long''
* 12 mm, ''long''
In addition, we have three 250 mm chisel bits with a pointed tip, a 20 mm wide tip and a 40 mm wide tip.


[[Category:Bits]]
[[Category:Bits]]

Latest revision as of 17:48, 29 May 2022

ToolInfoBox

Masonry Drill Bits

Masonry Bits.JPG
Synonyms: DE: Steinbohrer
Type: bits
Material: stone, concrete
Used with: impact drill (shop vac to clean up)
Location: Wood Workshop (at drilling table)
Access Requirements: read this page

Masonry drill bits are not very sharp but possess a hard carbide chisel tip - therefore you need a impact drill or a more powerful rotary hammer to be successful in most cases.

Once you're done drilling (make sure to wear personal protection against dust and stone chips!), you'll usually need wall anchors to secure anything in the hard substrate.

We can't just let everyone drill into the walls, but please don't hesitate to tell a manager if there is a spot that could really use a hole!


SDS Bits

ToolInfoBox

SDS Bits

SDS bits.JPG
Synonyms: SDS shank bits, SDS drill bits, SDS chisel bits;
DE: SDS-Bohrer, SDS-Meißel
Type: bits
Material: stone, concrete
Used with: rotary hammer (shop vac to clean up)
Location: Wood Workshop (at drilling table)
Access Requirements: read this page

These special bits are not compatible with regular jawed drill chucks! They have grooves which allow them to move back and forth within an SDS chuck.

Our rotary hammer has a chuck for "SDS-plus" drill bits or chisels.

Selection

We currently have the following SDS drill bits:

  • 5 mm, short
  • 6 mm, short
  • 8 mm, short
  • 6 mm, long
  • 8 mm, long
  • 10 mm, long
  • 12 mm, long

In addition, we have three 250 mm chisel bits with a pointed tip, a 20 mm wide tip and a 40 mm wide tip.