Twist drills are readily available in fraction, letter and number sizes. Depending on the material being drilled and the configuration of the hole required, there are optional choices of standard twist drills which will perform better than general purpose (GP) tools which are normally used. These include high helix for softer materials and certainly in blind holes where they easily lift chips from the hole. But – is a standard twist drill ALWAYS going to cut it? If you require extremely precise holes or are drilling hundreds of thousands of holes, a special designed drill will most likely be preferred. Here are some examples:
Other specialized drills conform to basic drill design but the spindle they are attached to necessitates a shank
configuration integral to the spindle. Many of these drills are common in the aircraft industry.
Other specialized drills conform to basic drill design but the spindle they are attached to necessitates a shank
configuration integral to the spindle. Many of these drills are common in the aircraft industry.
Not sure which type of drill is best for you? Regal engineers can help with all your drilling applications.