Electric drills, especially when used frequently, can occasionally stop working. Identifying the cause of the issue is the first step toward getting your drill back to working order. There are several possible reasons for an electric drill not turning on, ranging from simple power issues to more complex mechanical failures.
Drill bits are vital components of an electric drill. The right drill bit for the task ensures smooth drilling and safety. However, improper installation or changing of drill bits can lead to inefficiency and can damage the drill, bits, or the material being drilled.
Drilling into concrete or brick is often necessary in construction, home renovation, or DIY projects. Whether you're installing anchors, hanging shelves, or setting up fixtures, you'll eventually need to drill into masonry. While many homeowners and DIY enthusiasts may reach for a standard electric drill, this tool may not be powerful enough to handle the tough task of drilling through concrete or brick.