Turn the throttle lever gradually and drill at a slow speed until the hole is collared. The drill should be kept at right angles to the work until the hole is collared, then repositioned for angle drilling. Always apply sufficient down pressure to keep the tool from bouncing.
[pdf] These drill bits are specifically engineered to enhance cutting power and debris removal, ideal for drilling through harder rock types like sandstone and limestone. Their triangular shape concentrates the cutting force, effectively penetrating tough layers.
[pdf] You will need a hammer drill to work with a rock. These impressive tools can come in one hand and two hand formats and are designed to use a “hammering action” to drill through the most difficult of materi.
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