Top-Quality Drill Parts

A standard drill can refer to different machines: drill driver, hammer drill, rock drill, cordless drill, and more. For any of them, keeping drill parts in good condition is important because a worn part will decrease your working efficiency. That’s why FridayParts provides a wide range of drill parts, ensuring you always have the right component to keep working.

Parts for Handheld Drills & Hammer Drills

We supply OEM-quality and aftermarket drill parts for brands such as DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, and Bosch. Common replacements include:

  • Armature: The rotating motor core that generates power.
  • Gear Box Assembly: Transfers speed and torque for different applications.
  • Switch / Trigger: Controls power and variable speed.
  • Carbon Brushes: Wear items inside the motor needing regular replacement.
  • Drill Chuck: Holds and stabilizes the drill bit.
  • Spindle Assembly: Transmits rotation from motor to chuck.
  • Motor Assembly: The complete driving unit of the tool.

By replacing these parts of a drill, you can extend tool life, restore performance, and avoid costly downtime.

Parts for Drill Presses and Rock Drills

For heavier applications, we cover both drill press parts and drilling rig components. A drill press provides precision drilling on benches and floors, while a rock drill is designed for mining and large-scale drilling.

  • Air & Oil Filters: Essential for clean operation and engine health.
  • Main Pump: Core component of hydraulic systems.
  • Electronic Controller (V-ECU): The “brain” of modern drilling equipment.
  • Radiator: Keeps systems cool under heavy loads.
  • Seal Kits: Repair kits for hydraulic cylinders and motors.
  • Hydraulic Motor: Provides continuous, reliable power.
  • Support Roller: A Key part of the undercarriage for crawler drills.

By keeping proper drill press parts and rock drill parts in stock, operations can continue smoothly without unexpected breakdowns.

Parts of A Drill Bit

Another overlooked area is the parts of the drill bit itself. Drill bits include:

  • Shank: The end that fits into the chuck.
  • Body: The working length with cutting edges.
  • Flutes: Helical grooves that remove chips and debris.
  • Cutting Edges: Sharp tips that do the actual drilling.

Worn drill bits cause overheating, slower productivity, and excess strain on motors. Inspecting the parts of a drill bit and replacing them often is key to maintaining performance.

Besides, we also supply many other power tool parts. Explore our one-stop online shop now!