Why is my drill not making a hole?

The most common reason a drill won't penetrate a wall at all is because the drill is spinning in the wrong direction. If the drill bit enters the wall and then hits resistance, the typical cause is a metal plate or masonry obstruction.
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Why is my drill bit not cutting?

If the speed is too fast (the drill spins too quickly) the drill bit will not bite into the metal, it will just spin without cutting very much. This causes a lot of friction, which overheats the drill bit and makes it dull. If you run the drill too slow, it will just take longer to cut.
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Why won't my drill go through concrete?

Drilling into concrete is difficult because concrete is dense, is hard, and has embedded aggregate stones that can be obstacles to the drill bit. Drilling can quickly dull drill bits. When the bit encounters aggregate, the bit drags even more. The preferred tool for drilling into concrete is a hammer drill.
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Why is my drill not making a hole in metal?

Drilling into a hard surface requires the use of specialized drill bits. Regular drill bits are not designed to cut through metals. Therefore, they can easily wear away. So you need hard bits which can drill through metals without being damaged.
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Do you drill metal fast or slow?

The faster a bit spins, the hotter it gets. And heat dulls bits quickly. In general, it's a good idea to drill through metal using as slow a speed as possible using a drill bit for metal. Hard metals like steel and larger drill bits require even slower speeds.
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Is wd40 good for drilling?

It works under extreme pressure and is ideal for cutting and drilling machinery and equipment.
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What speed should you drill concrete?

Yes, drilling into concrete at a slower speed is recommended as it prevents the drill bit from overheating. Usually, you start slow and gradually increase pressure. The optimum speed for drilling concrete is between 350 to 750 rpm.
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Can I drill concrete with a regular drill?

You can drill holes in concrete with a regular drill. Many people think that you cannot drill concrete with a regular drill. They believe that you need a special hammer drill with hardened drill bits. While these tools do make the job faster they are not necessary.
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How many volts does it take to drill into concrete?

Things You'll Need. Drilling into concrete can be accomplished with a 12 volt drill. Drilling a hole into concrete is best accomplished with a drill that you plug into a wall outlet.
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What happens if a drill bit is too small?

The shank of my drill bits are too small to fit my drill, what can I do? You'll need an adjustable collet or chuck. We supply a Dremel Collet Nut Kit or a Dremel Multi Chuck if you find your drill didn't come with the appropriate accessories.
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Why is my drill not penetrating the wood?

Dull drill bits will probably still go through drywall, since it's a soft material, but may struggle with wood. If you use your drill bit frequently on wood, or have ever used it on masonry or metal, that might be causing the problem. Replacing the drill bit with a newer drill bit should solve the issue.
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What are two common causes of drill bit failure?

There are mostly two reasons why a drill breaks. Deflected breakage is caused by the radial force, the drill bit is broken at the end of flute. Twisted breakage is caused by the large torque, the drill bit is normally broken at the middle of the flute.
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Do drill bits go dull?

Just like every other cutting tool in the shop, drill bits get dull and do not cut like they used to. The worst thing to do is go out and buy a new set because you think the ones you already have are shot. Many people don't know how easy it is to sharpen your own bits which will save you money and a trip to the store.
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Can a 12v drill go through concrete?

In most cases, yes. While a cordless drill will not be as effective in drilling through concrete, it can get the job done. Your drill's battery power and other drilling features will play a role in its ability to drill into the concrete effectively.
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Can you drill brick?

Masonry or mortar drill bits are the only type that can penetrate brick or mortar with ease. These bits are designed to deal with particular materials, so the central part of the bit is made of steel, while the tip has tungsten carbide to help it cut through tough walls.
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What torque setting should I use on my drill?

The more settings the finer your control while working. Newton Metres (Nm) on drills: 4 to 15Nm is fine for all of those smaller screw driver tasks around the home. 15 to 35Nm is a great all-rounder to drill and drive medium sizes screws and hole drilling.
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How big should drill bit be?

The diameter of the hole you drill should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw. So, for example, if you're using a 3.5 mm screw, use a drill bit with a diameter of 3 mm. If you're using wall anchors as well as screws, the drill bit and anchors should have the same diameter.
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How do you lubricate a drill?

Open the chuck all the way.

The chuck is the portion of the drill where the drill bit sits when you're using it. Place a few drops of oil lubricant into the chuck without any bits inside. Open and close it five times to spread the lubricant evenly.
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What is cutting oil for drilling?

Cutting oil is designed to maximise the life of cutting and drilling equipment; working under extreme pressure, improving performance and extending the life of tools. Cutting oil improves machine finish, lubricates to reduce tip welding and prevents pitting and metal seizures.
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