Pilot Holes

A pilot hole is a small hole drilled before the final hole size. Pilot holes improve accuracy and make larger holes easier to drill.


Why Use a Pilot Hole?

Pilot holes help:


When to Use Pilot Holes

Pilot holes are especially useful when:

Small holes, such as rivet holes, often do not require a pilot hole.


Typical Process

  1. Mark the hole location.
  2. Center punch the hole.
  3. Drill a small pilot hole (such as 1/8").
  4. Drill the final hole size.

Best Practices


Key Idea

Pilot holes improve drilling accuracy and make larger holes easier to produce. Taking the extra step can prevent misplaced holes and improve part quality.


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Created 25 June 2026 20:05:58 by eharis
Updated 25 June 2026 20:06:11 by eharis