Drill Bits
A drill bit is the part of a drill that does the actual cutting and hole-making.
Drill Bits
Drill Bits are specialized cutting tools fitted into a drilling machine that create holes in materials such as metal, wood, plastic, rock, or concrete.
They work by rotating at high speed while pressure is applied, allowing their sharp edges to remove material gradually and form a precise hole.
Different types of drill bits are designed for different materials and purposes — some for soft materials (like wood) and others for very hard surfaces (like steel or rock).
We general support two type of Drill Bits:
Hole Openers
A hole opener makes an already-drilled hole wider and properly sized.
Hole Openers
Hole Openers are large drilling tools used to enlarge an existing hole to a bigger diameter.
Instead of starting a new hole, they follow a previously drilled pilot hole and widen it smoothly, often in rock or ground during construction, mining, or oil and gas drilling.
Under Reamer
An under reamer widens the inside of a drilled hole below the surface without enlarging the entire upper section.
Under Reamer
Under Reamer is a down-hole drilling tool used to expand the bottom or a specific section of a borehole wider than the original drilled diameter.
It has expandable cutting arms that open once inside the hole, allowing it to cut outward into the surrounding formation.
