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Makita Impact Black Nutsetter

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Stanley FatMax Masonry Drill Bit

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Faithfull High Speed Steel Taper Drill

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Irwin Speedhammer SDS Max Flat Chisel Bit

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Makita Impact Premier Magnet Nutsetter

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Rohm Chuck Key S8

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Stanley Brad Point Wood Drill Bit

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Bosch HSS-R Drill Bit

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Faithfull Flat Wood Drill Bit

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Faithfull HSS Countersink

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Irwin HSS Cobalt Drill Bit for Metal

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Irwin Speedhammer SDS Plus Masonry Drill Bit

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About Drilling Accessories

Drilling accessories encompass a comprehensive range of tools and components designed to enhance the functionality, precision, and versatility of your drilling equipment. From precision drill bits and robust chucks to specialist attachments like mixing paddles and drilling guides, MyToolShed.co.uk stocks everything needed to maximise the performance of your power drills. Whether you're a professional tradesperson tackling demanding site work or a DIY enthusiast working on home improvements, the right drilling accessories transform standard drills into versatile multi-purpose tools capable of handling diverse materials and applications.

This category includes essential items such as drill bit sharpeners for maintaining cutting performance, drill stands for consistent perpendicular drilling, countersinks for professional finishes, rotary burrs for shaping tasks, and adaptors ensuring compatibility across different drill models. MyToolShed.co.uk features quality drilling accessories from trusted brands including Bosch, DeWalt, Makita, and Milwaukee, enabling both professionals and enthusiasts to achieve superior results across woodworking, metalworking, masonry, and general construction projects.

Applications

Drilling accessories are essential for a diverse range of trades and applications:

  • General Builders and Contractors – requiring versatile drilling solutions for varied materials across construction sites
  • Electricians – using specialist bits and drilling guides for precise cable routing and fixture installation
  • Plumbers – drilling through joists and walls for pipework with long auger bits and right-angle attachments
  • Carpenters and Joiners – using precision accessories for furniture making, cabinet installation, and timber framing
  • Kitchen and Bathroom Fitters – requiring specialist bits for worktops, tiles, and unit installation
  • Metalworkers and Fabricators – using step drills and HSS bits for precise metalwork
  • Maintenance Engineers – needing comprehensive accessories for varied repair tasks
  • DIY Enthusiasts – building collections for domestic projects and home improvements

Choosing The Right Drilling Accessories

Material Compatibility: Different materials require specific accessories. Wood drill bits feature centre points and sharp spurs, masonry bits have carbide tips, metal bits use HSS construction, and glass or tile bits require diamond grit. Always match your accessory to the material for clean cuts and prevent damage.

Drill Type and Power: Ensure accessories match your drill's chuck size (typically 10mm or 13mm) and power rating. Larger accessories like mixing paddles require drills with sufficient torque, whilst SDS accessories need compatible rotary hammers. Check your drill operates at 240V with adequate power for demanding applications.

Accuracy Requirements: For precise work, consider drilling guides, jigs, or drill stands that ensure perpendicular holes and consistent depth. Depth stops and centre punches help achieve professional accuracy, particularly important for visible joinery or multiple identical holes.

Build Quality: Professional-grade accessories from established manufacturers offer superior durability and performance. For frequent use or demanding applications, investing in quality accessories reduces replacement costs and delivers better results.

Safety Information

Always wear appropriate safety glasses to protect against flying debris and dust. When drilling overhead, consider full face protection and use hearing protection with powerful drills. Inspect drill bits and accessories for damage before use – damaged accessories can shatter during operation. Ensure bits are securely tightened in the chuck and check that attachments are rated for your drill's maximum speed.

Use a cable detector to locate hidden services before drilling into walls or floors. When drilling masonry or concrete, use dust extraction where possible to comply with HSE regulations regarding respirable crystalline silica exposure. Ensure your drill operates at 240V and use RCD protection when working outdoors or in damp conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between SDS and standard drill chucks?

SDS (Special Direct System) chucks are designed for hammer drills and rotary hammers, allowing tool-free bit changes and improved impact transmission for masonry drilling. Standard chucks are used on regular power drills for general drilling tasks. SDS bits cannot be used in standard chucks without an adaptor, and standard bits shouldn't be used in hammer mode.

How do I prevent my drill bit from wandering when starting a hole?

Use a centre punch to create a small indent where you want the hole, providing a positive location point. Drilling guides and jigs also ensure accurate hole placement and perpendicular drilling. Start drilling at low speed with light pressure until the bit establishes itself, then increase speed. On smooth materials like tiles, masking tape can help prevent initial wandering.

Can I use wood drill bits on metal or masonry?

No – each material requires specifically designed drill bits. Wood bits have sharp centre points that would be damaged by harder materials. Metal requires HSS or cobalt bits with appropriate cutting angles, whilst masonry needs carbide-tipped bits. Using incorrect bits damages both the bit and workpiece, creates safety hazards, and produces poor results.

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