In the electric nail industry, the material of the drill bit is the core factor affecting its durability and performance. The drill bits of electric nail drills are usually made of high-performance materials such as high-speed steel and carbide. High-speed steel drill bits are suitable for general nail operations due to their superior strength and toughness. Carbide drill bits, on the other hand, can maintain excellent cutting performance in more demanding working environments due to their excellent hardness and wear resistance. Therefore, when choosing a drill bit, the material selection should be combined with specific work requirements. For example, for manicurists who need to work at high intensity for a long time, carbide drill bits are undoubtedly a more ideal choice. Their longer service life can significantly reduce the frequency of replacement, thereby effectively controlling costs.
When operating an electric nail drill, be sure to avoid applying excessive pressure or using too high a speed, which will cause the drill bit to wear more. According to the hardness and thickness of different nails, adjusting the feed speed of the drill bit is a necessary measure to ensure the stability of the cutting process. In addition, maintaining an appropriate angle between the cutting edge of the drill bit and the surface of the nail can effectively reduce friction and extend its service life.
After each use, the chips and residues on the surface of the drill bit should be cleaned in time to prevent clogging of the cutting edge and affecting the cutting effect. At the same time, regular lubrication of the drill bit can effectively reduce friction and wear during the cutting process. For drill bits that have been worn, professional grinding should be carried out in time to restore the sharpness of their cutting edges. During the grinding process, be sure to use appropriate professional tools and methods to avoid additional damage to the drill bit.
In addition, the storage method of the drill bit will also have a significant impact on its durability. Drill bits should be stored in a dry and well-ventilated environment to prevent moisture and corrosion. At the same time, avoid mixing drill bits with other metal objects to avoid scratches or other damage. For drill bits that are not used for a long time, it is recommended to apply a layer of anti-rust oil to effectively prevent rust.