🛠️ Types of Drills, Description & Drilling Machines

Drilling is a common task for electricians — whether it's for fixing panels, mounting switchboards, or running wires through walls and metal plates. Let's understand the tools used for this job.


🔩 What is Drilling?

Drilling is the process of making a round hole in a solid material using a rotating drill bit.


🧰 1. Types of Drills (Tools)

🔹 Twist Drill

  • 📄 Description: Most common drill bit, spiral-shaped

  • 📌 Use: For general purpose drilling in metal, plastic, and wood

🔹 Flat Drill

  • 📄 Description: A flat cutting edge with no flutes

  • 📌 Use: Used in earlier days for drilling soft metals

🔹 Center Drill

  • 📄 Description: Short and stiff drill used to make a starting hole

  • 📌 Use: Prevents regular drill bits from slipping

🔹 Countersink Drill

  • 📄 Description: Cone-shaped drill

  • 📌 Use: For making a recess so screw heads can sit flush with the surface

🔹 Auger Drill

  • 📄 Description: Spiral-shaped drill with screw tip

  • 📌 Use: Mainly used for wood drilling


🧰 2. Types of Drilling Machines

🔹 Hand Drill (Manual)

  • 🔋 Power: No electricity needed

  • 🖐️ Use: For light work in soft materials

  • 🧰 Description: Operated by rotating handle manually


🔹 Electric Hand Drill

  • ⚡ Power: Operated by electric motor

  • 📌 Use: Light to medium work, wall drilling, box fitting

  • 🧰 Easy to carry and used by electricians on site


🔹 Cordless Drill

  • 🔋 Power: Battery-operated

  • 🧳 Use: Portable and ideal for on-the-go tasks

  • 🪛 Some models come with screw-driving features


🔹 Bench Drilling Machine

  • 🪛 Mounted on a table or bench

  • 📏 For precise drilling of small to medium parts

  • ⚙️ Often used in workshops


🔹 Pillar Drilling Machine

  • 🗼 Larger version of bench drill, stands on the floor

  • 📌 Used for bigger components

  • 🧱 More stable and powerful than hand drills


🔹 Radial Drilling Machine

  • 📐 Arm can move in radial direction

  • 📌 Suitable for large jobs where the hole position varies

  • ⚙️ Used in factories


📏 Drill Bit Specifications

FeatureDescription
🔧 DiameterCommon sizes: 1 mm to 13 mm (for electricians)
🔩 MaterialHigh-speed steel (HSS) or Carbide
⚙️ AngleCutting angle: 118° for general purpose

⚠️ Safety Tips While Drilling

  • 👓 Always wear safety goggles

  • 🧤 Wear gloves, but avoid loose clothes

  • 🛑 Disconnect power before changing bits

  • 📏 Mark the hole location clearly before drilling

  • 🔩 Clamp the workpiece to prevent movement

  • 🧯 Keep fire extinguisher nearby for emergencies


🧠 Summary Table

Tool / MachineUsePower
Twist DrillGeneral purpose hole drillingManual + Electric
Hand DrillSoft materialsManual
Electric Hand DrillWall & metal drillingElectric
Cordless DrillMobile drillingBattery
Bench DrillAccurate small jobsElectric
Pillar DrillHeavy duty drillingElectric
Radial DrillFlexible large workElectric

💡 Conclusion

Drilling is a vital part of electrical installations. Using the right type of drill and machine improves speed, safety, and precision.

🔧 Tip: Always start with a center punch to keep your drill steady!