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Jan 10, 2025 - 08:12 AM
To identify a drill bit, first examine its shank for any markings or labels that indicate the size and type, such as HSS for high-speed steel or masonry for concrete. Next, look at the tip shape: a pointed tip usually indicates a wood bit, a flatter tip with a tungsten carbide insert is typically for masonry, and a stepped or spiraled design is often for metal. The diameter of the bit can also be measured to further confirm its intended use.
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