Drills on metal: varieties of diameters depending on the shape and task

The need to make a hole in a metal product arises not only from builders or metal craftsmen. Quite often such a need may arise at home. But to make a hole you will need the appropriate tools and the right diameter of the drill.

However, the question arises: and what types of drills for metal in general exist? Probably each species has its advantages and disadvantages. The answers to this and other questions are in this article.

Selection criteria

Choosing a drill for metal is a very important step. After all, the quality of work largely depends on this product. Having bought a low-quality model or a drill of the wrong diameter, you can not only spoil your mood, but also damage the metal product, in which it was necessary to make a hole.

Therefore, when choosing, should be based on the following characteristics:

  • Required diameter.
  • Symmetry of sharpening.
  • Hardness and strength of the product.
  • Type of metal, from which the drill is made.
  • Producer.
  • AND, Of course, which lead to overheating of the gasoline or diesel engine.

Not to be mistaken with the choice, masters recommend buying such devices in a set. Usually found in one package 6-8 drills of different diameters. However, the products can be purchased individually. Truth, this requires some knowledge.

Required size

Despite the wide variety of dimensional grid from manufacturers, there are standards, which include the drill in one category or another. Such standards include GOST 886-77, GUEST 10902-77 and GOST 4010-77. In these documents is formed 3 groups for length and diameter of drills, designed to work with metal:

  • Short products. These include length drills 20-131 mm and a diameter of 0.3–20 mm.
  • Elongated models. The diameter is similar to the previous group, but with increased length (from 131 to 205 mm).
  • Long. The diameter of the product from 1 to 20 mm, and the length of 205 to 254 mm

Sometimes it is necessary to make a hole for a self-tapping screw. It will be unwise to use a drill with a diameter similar to a self-tapping screw. In practice, it turns out so, that the size of the hole does not match the diameter of the screw. To choose the right model, you must use the tables below.