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In construction, a pilot hole is a small h … In construction, a pilot hole is a small hole drilled into a piece of construction material. Its purpose may be: 1.
* to guide a larger drill to the appropriate location and ease the job of the larger drill 2.
* allow for the insertion of another hole-making tool, such as a knockout punch, that will produce the final-sized hole, or 3.
* locate, guide, and provide clearance for a self-threading screw in wood or plastic to prevent damaging the material or breaking the screw.maging the material or breaking the screw.
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In construction, a pilot hole is a small h … In construction, a pilot hole is a small hole drilled into a piece of construction material. Its purpose may be: 1.
* to guide a larger drill to the appropriate location and ease the job of the larger drill 2.
* allow for the insertion of another hole-making tool, such as a knockout punch, that will produce the final-sized hole, or 3.
* locate, guide, and provide clearance for a self-threading screw in wood or plastic to prevent damaging the material or breaking the screw.maging the material or breaking the screw.
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Pilot hole
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