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  2. Bore Through Tough Concrete and Brick With These Masonry ...

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    4-Cutter SDS+ Carbide Hammer Drill Bit Masonry Kit. If you plan on drilling through concrete with rebar, save yourself time and money by using these heavy-duty Milwaukee bits.

  3. Punch (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The long end of a drift punch is placed into the semi-aligned bolt holes of two separate components, and then driven into the hole. As it is driven in, the taper forces the two components into alignment, allowing for easy insertion of the fastener. Unlike most punches, force is never (and should never be) applied to the tip, or end of a drift pin.

  4. Drill bit - Wikipedia

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    The drill will grasp the upper end of a bit called the shank in the chuck. Drills come in standardized drill bit sizes. A comprehensive drill bit and tap size chart lists metric and imperial sized drills alongside the required screw tap sizes. There are also certain specialized drill bits that can create holes with a non-circular cross-section. [1]

  5. Drill bit shank - Wikipedia

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    The shank is the end of a drill bit grasped by the chuck of a drill. The cutting edges of the drill bit contact the workpiece, and are connected via the shaft with the shank, which fits into the chuck.

  6. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    The chain end ranges from 18 to 30 inches (46 to 76 cm) long and has a snap or clip on the end that attaches to the halter, and a ring on the other end that is attached to the lead line. [2] Some lead lines are permanently sewn to the chain shank, others have buckles or clips allowing the chain to be removed.

  7. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    Stake driver – drives concrete form stakes; Scabbler – finishes surface smooth or for cleaning prior to bonding; Flex chisel – flexible metal blade (attached to shank with bolts) for tile removal and scraping; Bushing tool – multiple carbide points for cleaning up seams and knocking down rough spots in concrete

  8. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    The screw itself should be drilled a minimum of 1" into the concrete to hold effectively and a maximum of 1-3/4" or the threads will wear and will lose holding power. Ideally 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" of screw thread in the concrete. [1] So for example, if a 1/2" board is being screwed onto the concrete, a 1-3/4" to 2" concrete screw should be used ...

  9. Drilling - Wikipedia

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    Coolant may be introduced via holes through the drill shank, which is common when using a gun drill. When cutting aluminum in particular, cutting fluid helps ensure a smooth and accurate hole while preventing the metal from grabbing the drill bit in the process of drilling the hole. When cutting brass, and other soft metals that can grab the ...

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