HSS Drill Bits
Find exactly what you're looking for in our HSS Drill Bits category. Also known as high-speed steel drill bits, these hard-wearing, and durable tools are the ideal solution when drilling through metal. They have high heat resistance, allowing them to safely drill through metal, plastic, and hardwood. Using a heated rolling process, the drill bits are shaped into roll-forged flutes that glide through the chosen material and allow you to progress smoothly with the job at hand.
Browse our online range here and shop for the right HSS multi-material drill bit here today. To help match your budget, we stock options from a range of brands including Blue Spot, Faithfull, and DeWalt. All built with high quality in mind, these products come in a variety of different set sizes depending on the requirements of your job. We stock 5-piece hex fitting drill bits with a protective titanium coating for heightened durability alongside larger 51 piece kits for those who regularly work on more complex jobs. You'll find drill bits in protective cases that can be easily transported anywhere or compact kits that reduce bulk and fit into coat pockets. No matter what you're looking for a single item to help with the job at hand or a set to grow your kit, you'll find it here.
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The two most common drill bit point angles are 118 degrees and 135 degrees. The difference between the two is the shape; a 118-degree bit is steeper, more pointed and has a smaller chisel. The 118-degree bit cuts more aggressively and is generally used for drilling into soft material like wood. Although it can puncture through steel, if used for this, the steeper cutting angle also will cause it to dull more quickly.A 135-degree bit typically is used for drilling into harder materials, because the pitch makes it easier to drill repeated holes into tougher material.