It’s a frequent question that we get several times a week: someone calls in and needs help identifying the correct drill bits for their paper drill. We usually have to go through a series of questions to get to the brand and style of the bit, then it comes down to capacity and diameter. In order to save you the phone call, chat or email we have created a handy tool to help you determine the correct bit.
The CFS Drill Bit Identification Guide is a printable PDF sheet that you print out and reference your drill bit to. When printing the guide, make sure that the scaling is set to none, DO NOT reduce it to fit printable area (Ignore scaling & shrink to fit page width) – it must print out in actual size, so you must disable this option.
The first step is to identify your drill bit/drill press manufacturer/brand. You can do this by comparing your drill bit to the pictures shown on the guide.
Next, you measure the length of the portion that drills through the paper. This measurement determines your bit’s capacity.
The final identifying step is to figure out the diameter of the hole you need. If you have an existing drill bit, place it over the diameter identification circles to find a match.
That’s all there is to it! We hope you will find this handy guide a great tool for your paper drilling needs. Do you have any tips on determining paper drill bit sizes? Please let us know in the comments below.