{"id":14845,"count":1,"description":"Hand drills are generally used for four purposes. Firstly, for expeditions as a back-up. Secondly, for caving when it is not practical to take a cordless hammer drill with you. Thirdly, they can be taken along for emergencies when alpine climbing. And fourthly, out of interest, to round off your knowledge and skills. In other words, to know how to set a fixed point by hand.     \n\nAs a bolting specialist, we naturally have everything you need for drilling by hand in our range. In the following, we therefore provide you with valuable tips on the subject of hand drills. \nHand drills - where you come from\nIn the past, hand drills and <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/produkt-kategorie\/einbohrartikel\/felshammer\/\">rock hammers<\/a> were the only way to set expansion bolt. This is why they were already used in the 50s and 60s. At that time, the so-called \"Sticht\" expansion bolt were hammered into the holes.  \n\nFrom the late 1970s, self-drilling anchors, known as \"spits\", were used for the first time when drilling by hand. This was followed in the 1980s by internally threaded expansion anchors or so-called \"single-point expansion anchors\" such as the Petzl Longlife. \nThe era of the Spits\n[caption id=\"attachment_6845\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"200\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Spit-M8-verzinkt-2.jpg\"><\/a>  A classic \"spit\", i.e. a self-drilling anchor with an expanding cone.[\/caption]\n\nThe era of so-called \"spits\" began in the 1980s. These are self-drilling anchors. They can be recognized by their serrated crowns at the tip.  \n\nOn the one hand, they were used to \"drill\". This involved hitting the hand drill and turning it regularly. This created the required hole. This was then cleaned for the first time. Then you had to remove the point from the hand drill, insert the small expanding wedge and hammer it into the drilling hole. The bolt hanger was then fixed in place with a screw.     \n\nThe process is still the same today.\n\nToday, the word \"spit\" is often misleadingly used for expansion bolt in general. Especially in Italy. From the historical alpine context mentioned above, it is clear why this is the case.  \nVideo Use of hand drill\nIn the following video you can see how to set a spit with a hand drill.\n\n\nHand drill with SDS attachment\nSpit attachments are still around today. We also have them in our range. However, as they are made of zinc-plated steel, they are not an optimal long-term solution.  \n\n[caption id=\"attachment_6857\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"200\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Kong-Driller-Handbohrer-Adapter-3.jpg\"><\/a>  The Kong Pianta Spit with mounted attachment for SDS drill bits;[\/caption]\n\nWhen drilling by hand, the use of SDS drill bits has now become established. On the one hand, this method is usually faster. And secondly, the stainless steel expansion bolt also lasts much longer.  \n\nPlease note. You may need an appropriate attachment for <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/produkt-kategorie\/sds-bohrer\/\">SDS drill bits<\/a> for your tap drill! \n\nYou can install a 10mm expansion bolt in approx. 30-45 minutes. You can install an 8mm expansion bolt in approx. 20-30 minutes. \n\nAlternatively, there are also various drill bits instead of SDS drill bits. Such as the 12mm drill bit \"Punta Triangolo\" from Raumer in our store. \nHand drill for emergencies\nHand drills can be extremely useful. On the one hand as an emergency back-up. This can be useful in alpinism as well as in speleology. For example, on expeditions or very long underground stays.   \n\nAnd secondly, in alpine terrain. For example, if the abseil route is unclear and you have to consider the option of an expansion bolt. \nInternal thread Anchor\n[caption id=\"attachment_6849\" align=\"alignleft\" width=\"200\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Einschlag-Innengewindeanker-M8-Edelstahl-2.jpg\"><\/a>  One option is the internally threaded anchor from Raumer for M8 screws.[\/caption]\n\nSometimes there is some confusion due to the co-existence of spit (self-drilling) and internally threaded anchors (not self-drilling!).\n\nI.e. very simple. Spikes are used directly for drilling and anchoring. Internally threaded anchors, however, are only used for fastening. The hole must be created with a separate drill.   \nPay attention to steel quality!\nNever mix zinc plated materials with stainless steel components. This leads to galvanic corrosion. This also applies to spits and internally threaded anchors.  \n\nConsequently, you must never mount stainless steel screws, washers or washers on zinc plated spits. <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/produkt-kategorie\/einbohrartikel\/bohrhakenlasche\/\">bolt hanger<\/a> mount them.\n\nVisit our <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/einbohr-blog\/\">bolting blog<\/a> for our interesting and explanatory technical articles!\nFAQs on the subject of hand drills\n<!-- wp:yoast\/faq-block {\"questions\":[{\"id\":\"faq-question-1607499184099\",\"question\":[\"Wie funktioniert das Handbohren beim Klettern?\"],\"answer\":[\"Um einen Fixpunkt beim Klettern per Hand zu setzen ben\u00f6tigt man einen Handbohrer. \",{\"type\":\"br\",\"props\":{\"children\":[]}},\"Darauf kann entweder ein sogenannter u0022Spitu0022, ein selbstbohrender Anker geschraubt werden. Dieser wird nach dem Bohrvorgang mit einem Spreizkeil fix eingeschlagen.\",{\"type\":\"br\",\"props\":{\"children\":[]}},\"Alternativ kann am Handbohrer auch ein SDS Bohrer angebracht werden, mit welchen ein Loch gebohrt wird. In diesem kann dann ein Bohrhaken montiert werden.\",{\"type\":\"img\",\"key\":\"6839\",\"ref\":null,\"props\":{\"alt\":\"Das Bid zeigt die schematische Verwendung eines Handbohrer. Zu sehen ist eine Hand die einen Handbohrer h\u00e4lt und auf welchen mit einem Hammer und zweiter Hand eingeschlagen wird.\",\"src\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Handbohrer-FAQ-1.jpg\"},\"_owner\":null}],\"jsonQuestion\":\"Wie funktioniert das Handbohren beim Klettern?\",\"jsonAnswer\":\"Um einen Fixpunkt beim Klettern per Hand zu setzen ben\u00f6tigt man einen Handbohrer. u003cbr\/u003eDarauf kann entweder ein sogenannter u0022Spitu0022, ein selbstbohrender Anker geschraubt werden. Dieser wird nach dem Bohrvorgang mit einem Spreizkeil fix eingeschlagen.u003cbr\/u003eAlternativ kann am Handbohrer auch ein SDS Bohrer angebracht werden, mit welchen ein Loch gebohrt wird. In diesem kann dann ein Bohrhaken montiert werden.u003cimg alt=u0022Das Bid zeigt die schematische Verwendung eines Handbohrer. Zu sehen ist eine Hand die einen Handbohrer h\u00e4lt und auf welchen mit einem Hammer und zweiter Hand eingeschlagen wird.u0022 src=u0022https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Handbohrer-FAQ-1.jpgu0022\/u003e\",\"jsonImageSrc\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Handbohrer-FAQ-1.jpg\"},{\"id\":\"faq-question-1607500401895\",\"question\":[\"Wie lange braucht es, einen Bohrhaken per Hand zu setzen?\"],\"answer\":[\"Um einen 8mm Bohrhaken mit ca. 5cm Setztiefe per Hand zu setzen, ben\u00f6tigt man in normalem Gestein (z.B. Kalk) ca. 25 Minuten. In sehr hartem Gestein k\u00f6nnen es 30 Minuten sein.\",{\"type\":\"img\",\"props\":{\"alt\":\"Das Bild zeigt einen silber gl\u00e4nzenden Bohrhaken auf wei\u00dfem Grund. Er liegt in Bildmitte, mit der Mutter auf der linken Seite.\",\"src\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/Bohrhaken_web.jpg\",\"children\":[]}}],\"jsonQuestion\":\"Wie lange braucht es, einen Bohrhaken per Hand zu setzen?\",\"jsonAnswer\":\"Um einen 8mm Bohrhaken mit ca. 5cm Setztiefe per Hand zu setzen, ben\u00f6tigt man in normalem Gestein (z.B. Kalk) ca. 25 Minuten. In sehr hartem Gestein k\u00f6nnen es 30 Minuten sein.u003cimg alt=u0022Das Bild zeigt einen silber gl\u00e4nzenden Bohrhaken auf wei\u00dfem Grund. Er liegt in Bildmitte, mit der Mutter auf der linken Seite.u0022 src=u0022https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/Bohrhaken_web.jpgu0022\/u003e\",\"jsonImageSrc\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/Bohrhaken_web.jpg\"},{\"id\":\"faq-question-1607500498595\",\"question\":[\"Wie lange braucht man, um einen Spitz zu setzen?\"],\"answer\":[\"Selbstbohrende Anker, unter Kletterern u0022Spitu0022 genannt, k\u00f6nnen je nach Dimension und Felsh\u00e4rte in ca. 20-30 Minuten gesetzt werden.\",{\"type\":\"img\",\"key\":\"6840\",\"ref\":null,\"props\":{\"alt\":\"Das Bild zeigt zwei verschiedene selbstbohrende Anker, sogenannte Spit. Sie stehen im Bild waagrecht in der Mite, mit dem Spreizkeil rechts.\",\"src\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Kong-Anchor-Fix-M10-Spit.jpg\"},\"_owner\":null}],\"jsonQuestion\":\"Wie lange braucht man, um einen Spitz zu setzen?\",\"jsonAnswer\":\"Selbstbohrende Anker, unter Kletterern u0022Spitu0022 genannt, k\u00f6nnen je nach Dimension und Felsh\u00e4rte in ca. 20-30 Minuten gesetzt werden.u003cimg alt=u0022Das Bild zeigt zwei verschiedene selbstbohrende Anker, sogenannte Spit. Sie stehen im Bild waagrecht in der Mite, mit dem Spreizkeil rechts.u0022 src=u0022https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Kong-Anchor-Fix-M10-Spit.jpgu0022\/u003e\",\"jsonImageSrc\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/Kong-Anchor-Fix-M10-Spit.jpg\"},{\"id\":\"faq-question-1607500726690\",\"question\":[\"Welchen Hammer soll man mit einem Handbohrer f\u00fcr Bohrhaken verwenden?\"],\"answer\":[\"Am besten verwendet man einen gr\u00f6\u00dferen, schwereren \",{\"type\":\"a\",\"props\":{\"href\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/produkt-kategorie\/einbohrartikel\/felshammer\/\",\"target\":\"_blank\",\"rel\":\"noreferrer noopener\",\"children\":[\"Felshammer\"]}},\". Je besser der u0022Zugu0022 und ordentlicher der u0022Punchu0022, desto schneller ist der Vortrieb beim Setzen von Bohrhaken per Hand.\",{\"type\":\"br\",\"props\":{\"children\":[]}},\"Ideal sind Big Wall H\u00e4mmer wie der Kong u0022Eagleu0022 oder gr\u00f6\u00dfer dimensionierte Felsh\u00e4mmer wie der Camp Brenta.\",{\"type\":\"img\",\"key\":\"6841\",\"ref\":null,\"props\":{\"alt\":\"Das Bild zeigt einen idealen HAmmer f\u00fcr einen Handbohrer. Der Big Wall Hammer Kong Eagle ist in Bildmitte, man erkennt den Holzstiel, den braunen Hammerkopf und das gelbe Sicherungsband eingerollt rechts unter dem Hammer.\",\"src\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/eagle_light.jpg\"},\"_owner\":null}],\"jsonQuestion\":\"Welchen Hammer soll man mit einem Handbohrer f\u00fcr Bohrhaken verwenden?\",\"jsonAnswer\":\"Am besten verwendet man einen gr\u00f6\u00dferen, schwereren u003ca href=u0022https:\/\/bolting.eu\/produkt-kategorie\/einbohrartikel\/felshammer\/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003eFelshammeru003c\/au003e. Je besser der u0022Zugu0022 und ordentlicher der u0022Punchu0022, desto schneller ist der Vortrieb beim Setzen von Bohrhaken per Hand.u003cbr\/u003eIdeal sind Big Wall H\u00e4mmer wie der Kong u0022Eagleu0022 oder gr\u00f6\u00dfer dimensionierte Felsh\u00e4mmer wie der Camp Brenta.u003cimg alt=u0022Das Bild zeigt einen idealen HAmmer f\u00fcr einen Handbohrer. Der Big Wall Hammer Kong Eagle ist in Bildmitte, man erkennt den Holzstiel, den braunen Hammerkopf und das gelbe Sicherungsband eingerollt rechts unter dem Hammer.u0022 src=u0022https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/eagle_light.jpgu0022\/u003e\",\"jsonImageSrc\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/12\/eagle_light.jpg\"},{\"id\":\"faq-question-1607501085799\",\"question\":[\"Wo kann man Spit kaufen?\"],\"answer\":[\"Der Einbohr Spezialist \",{\"type\":\"a\",\"props\":{\"href\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/einbohrartikel\/\",\"target\":\"_blank\",\"rel\":\"noreferrer noopener\",\"children\":[\"bolting.eu\"]}},\" in \u00d6sterreich ist Marktf\u00fchrer f\u00fcr Produkte zum einrichten von Kletterrouten. Dort bekommt man Spit in mehreren Dimensionen und Stahlqualit\u00e4ten!\"],\"jsonQuestion\":\"Wo kann man Spit kaufen?\",\"jsonAnswer\":\"Der Einbohr Spezialist u003ca href=u0022https:\/\/bolting.eu\/einbohrartikel\/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003ebolting.euu003c\/au003e in \u00d6sterreich ist Marktf\u00fchrer f\u00fcr Produkte zum einrichten von Kletterrouten. Dort bekommt man Spit in mehreren Dimensionen und Stahlqualit\u00e4ten!\"},{\"id\":\"faq-question-1607501215834\",\"question\":[\"Wo kann man Handbohrer f\u00fcr Bohrhaken kaufen?\"],\"answer\":[\"Im Einbohrshop vom Marktf\u00fchrer \",{\"type\":\"a\",\"props\":{\"href\":\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\",\"target\":\"_blank\",\"rel\":\"noreferrer noopener\",\"children\":[\"bolting.eu\"]}},\" findet man alles f\u00fcr das Setzen von Bohrhaken per Hand!\"],\"jsonQuestion\":\"Wo kann man Handbohrer f\u00fcr Bohrhaken kaufen?\",\"jsonAnswer\":\"Im Einbohrshop vom Marktf\u00fchrer u003ca href=u0022https:\/\/bolting.euu0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003ebolting.euu003c\/au003e findet man alles f\u00fcr das Setzen von Bohrhaken per Hand!\"}]} -->\n\n\n\n<strong>How does hand drilling work when climbing?<\/strong>\nA hand drill is required to set a fixed point when climbing by hand.\nEither a so-called \"spit\", a self-drilling anchor, can be screwed onto it. This is hammered into place with an expansion wedge after the drilling process.\nAlternatively, an SDS drill bit can be attached to the hand drill and used to drill a hole. A expansion bolt can then be mounted in this hole.  \n\n\n\n\n<strong>How long does it take to place a expansion bolt by hand?<\/strong>\nIt takes approx. 25 minutes to set an 8 mm expansion bolt with a setting depth of approx. 5 cm by hand in normal rock (e.g. limestone). In very hard rock it can take 30 minutes. \n\n\n\n\n<strong>How long does it take to set a point?<\/strong>\nSelf-drilling anchors, known among climbers as \"spits\", can be set in approx. 20-30 minutes, depending on the dimensions and rock hardness.\n\n\n\n\n<strong>Which hammer should I use with a hand drill for expansion bolt?<\/strong>\nIt is best to use a larger, heavier <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/produkt-kategorie\/einbohrartikel\/felshammer\/\">rock hammer<\/a>. The better the \"pull\" and the better the \"punch\", the faster the advance when setting expansion bolt by hand.\nBig wall hammers such as the Kong \"Eagle\" or larger rock hammers such as the Camp Brenta are ideal. \n\n\n\n\n<strong>Where can you buy Spit?<\/strong>\nThe <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/einbohrartikel\/\">bolting specialist bolting.eu<\/a> in Austria is the market leader for products for setting up climbing routes. You can get Spit in several dimensions and steel qualities there! \n\n\n\n\n<strong>Where can you buy hand drills for expansion bolt?<\/strong>\nIn the drilling store of the market leader <a href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\">bolting.eu<\/a> you will find everything you need for setting expansion bolt by hand!\n\n\n\n<!-- \/wp:yoast\/faq-block -->","link":"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/en\/produkt-kategorie\/hand-drill\/","name":"Hand drill","slug":"hand-drill","taxonomy":"product_cat","parent":0,"meta":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v26.9 (Yoast SEO v26.9) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Hand drill | bolting.eu<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/bolting.eu\/en\/produkt-kategorie\/hand-drill\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Hand drill Archive\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Hand drills are generally used for four purposes. Firstly, for expeditions as a back-up. Secondly, for caving when it is not practical to take a cordless hammer drill with you. Thirdly, they can be taken along for emergencies when alpine climbing. And fourthly, out of interest, to round off your knowledge and skills. In other words, to know how to set a fixed point by hand.   As a bolting specialist, we naturally have everything you need for drilling by hand in our range. In the following, we therefore provide you with valuable tips on the subject of hand drills. Hand drills &#8211; where you come from In the past, hand drills and rock hammers were the only way to set expansion bolt. This is why they were already used in the 50s and 60s. At that time, the so-called &#8220;Sticht&#8221; expansion bolt were hammered into the holes.  From the late 1970s, self-drilling anchors, known as &#8220;spits&#8221;, were used for the first time when drilling by hand. This was followed in the 1980s by internally threaded expansion anchors or so-called &#8220;single-point expansion anchors&#8221; such as the Petzl Longlife. The era of the Spits  A classic &#8220;spit&#8221;, i.e. a self-drilling anchor with an expanding cone. The era of so-called &#8220;spits&#8221; began in the 1980s. These are self-drilling anchors. They can be recognized by their serrated crowns at the tip.  On the one hand, they were used to &#8220;drill&#8221;. This involved hitting the hand drill and turning it regularly. This created the required hole. This was then cleaned for the first time. Then you had to remove the point from the hand drill, insert the small expanding wedge and hammer it into the drilling hole. The bolt hanger was then fixed in place with a screw.   The process is still the same today. Today, the word &#8220;spit&#8221; is often misleadingly used for expansion bolt in general. Especially in Italy. From the historical alpine context mentioned above, it is clear why this is the case. Video Use of hand drill In the following video you can see how to set a spit with a hand drill. Hand drill with SDS attachment Spit attachments are still around today. We also have them in our range. However, as they are made of zinc-plated steel, they are not an optimal long-term solution.   The Kong Pianta Spit with mounted attachment for SDS drill bits; When drilling by hand, the use of SDS drill bits has now become established. On the one hand, this method is usually faster. And secondly, the stainless steel expansion bolt also lasts much longer.  Please note. You may need an appropriate attachment for SDS drill bits for your tap drill! You can install a 10mm expansion bolt in approx. 30-45 minutes. You can install an 8mm expansion bolt in approx. 20-30 minutes. Alternatively, there are also various drill bits instead of SDS drill bits. Such as the 12mm drill bit &#8220;Punta Triangolo&#8221; from Raumer in our store. Hand drill for emergencies Hand drills can be extremely useful. On the one hand as an emergency back-up. This can be useful in alpinism as well as in speleology. For example, on expeditions or very long underground stays.  And secondly, in alpine terrain. For example, if the abseil route is unclear and you have to consider the option of an expansion bolt. Internal thread Anchor  One option is the internally threaded anchor from Raumer for M8 screws. Sometimes there is some confusion due to the co-existence of spit (self-drilling) and internally threaded anchors (not self-drilling!). I.e. very simple. Spikes are used directly for drilling and anchoring. Internally threaded anchors, however, are only used for fastening. The hole must be created with a separate drill. Pay attention to steel quality! Never mix zinc plated materials with stainless steel components. This leads to galvanic corrosion. This also applies to spits and internally threaded anchors.  Consequently, you must never mount stainless steel screws, washers or washers on zinc plated spits. bolt hanger mount them. Visit our bolting blog for our interesting and explanatory technical articles! FAQs on the subject of hand drills How does hand drilling work when climbing? A hand drill is required to set a fixed point when climbing by hand. Either a so-called &#8220;spit&#8221;, a self-drilling anchor, can be screwed onto it. This is hammered into place with an expansion wedge after the drilling process. Alternatively, an SDS drill bit can be attached to the hand drill and used to drill a hole. A expansion bolt can then be mounted in this hole.  How long does it take to place a expansion bolt by hand? It takes approx. 25 minutes to set an 8 mm expansion bolt with a setting depth of approx. 5 cm by hand in normal rock (e.g. limestone). In very hard rock it can take 30 minutes. How long does it take to set a point? Self-drilling anchors, known among climbers as &#8220;spits&#8221;, can be set in approx. 20-30 minutes, depending on the dimensions and rock hardness. Which hammer should I use with a hand drill for expansion bolt? It is best to use a larger, heavier rock hammer. The better the &#8220;pull&#8221; and the better the &#8220;punch&#8221;, the faster the advance when setting expansion bolt by hand. Big wall hammers such as the Kong &#8220;Eagle&#8221; or larger rock hammers such as the Camp Brenta are ideal. Where can you buy Spit? The bolting specialist bolting.eu in Austria is the market leader for products for setting up climbing routes. You can get Spit in several dimensions and steel qualities there! Where can you buy hand drills for expansion bolt? 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Firstly, for expeditions as a back-up. Secondly, for caving when it is not practical to take a cordless hammer drill with you. Thirdly, they can be taken along for emergencies when alpine climbing. And fourthly, out of interest, to round off your knowledge and skills. In other words, to know how to set a fixed point by hand.   As a bolting specialist, we naturally have everything you need for drilling by hand in our range. In the following, we therefore provide you with valuable tips on the subject of hand drills. Hand drills &#8211; where you come from In the past, hand drills and rock hammers were the only way to set expansion bolt. This is why they were already used in the 50s and 60s. At that time, the so-called &#8220;Sticht&#8221; expansion bolt were hammered into the holes.  From the late 1970s, self-drilling anchors, known as &#8220;spits&#8221;, were used for the first time when drilling by hand. This was followed in the 1980s by internally threaded expansion anchors or so-called &#8220;single-point expansion anchors&#8221; such as the Petzl Longlife. The era of the Spits  A classic &#8220;spit&#8221;, i.e. a self-drilling anchor with an expanding cone. The era of so-called &#8220;spits&#8221; began in the 1980s. These are self-drilling anchors. They can be recognized by their serrated crowns at the tip.  On the one hand, they were used to &#8220;drill&#8221;. This involved hitting the hand drill and turning it regularly. This created the required hole. This was then cleaned for the first time. Then you had to remove the point from the hand drill, insert the small expanding wedge and hammer it into the drilling hole. The bolt hanger was then fixed in place with a screw.   The process is still the same today. Today, the word &#8220;spit&#8221; is often misleadingly used for expansion bolt in general. Especially in Italy. From the historical alpine context mentioned above, it is clear why this is the case. Video Use of hand drill In the following video you can see how to set a spit with a hand drill. Hand drill with SDS attachment Spit attachments are still around today. We also have them in our range. However, as they are made of zinc-plated steel, they are not an optimal long-term solution.   The Kong Pianta Spit with mounted attachment for SDS drill bits; When drilling by hand, the use of SDS drill bits has now become established. On the one hand, this method is usually faster. And secondly, the stainless steel expansion bolt also lasts much longer.  Please note. You may need an appropriate attachment for SDS drill bits for your tap drill! You can install a 10mm expansion bolt in approx. 30-45 minutes. You can install an 8mm expansion bolt in approx. 20-30 minutes. Alternatively, there are also various drill bits instead of SDS drill bits. Such as the 12mm drill bit &#8220;Punta Triangolo&#8221; from Raumer in our store. Hand drill for emergencies Hand drills can be extremely useful. On the one hand as an emergency back-up. This can be useful in alpinism as well as in speleology. For example, on expeditions or very long underground stays.  And secondly, in alpine terrain. For example, if the abseil route is unclear and you have to consider the option of an expansion bolt. Internal thread Anchor  One option is the internally threaded anchor from Raumer for M8 screws. Sometimes there is some confusion due to the co-existence of spit (self-drilling) and internally threaded anchors (not self-drilling!). I.e. very simple. Spikes are used directly for drilling and anchoring. Internally threaded anchors, however, are only used for fastening. The hole must be created with a separate drill. Pay attention to steel quality! Never mix zinc plated materials with stainless steel components. This leads to galvanic corrosion. This also applies to spits and internally threaded anchors.  Consequently, you must never mount stainless steel screws, washers or washers on zinc plated spits. bolt hanger mount them. Visit our bolting blog for our interesting and explanatory technical articles! FAQs on the subject of hand drills How does hand drilling work when climbing? A hand drill is required to set a fixed point when climbing by hand. Either a so-called &#8220;spit&#8221;, a self-drilling anchor, can be screwed onto it. This is hammered into place with an expansion wedge after the drilling process. Alternatively, an SDS drill bit can be attached to the hand drill and used to drill a hole. A expansion bolt can then be mounted in this hole.  How long does it take to place a expansion bolt by hand? It takes approx. 25 minutes to set an 8 mm expansion bolt with a setting depth of approx. 5 cm by hand in normal rock (e.g. limestone). In very hard rock it can take 30 minutes. How long does it take to set a point? Self-drilling anchors, known among climbers as &#8220;spits&#8221;, can be set in approx. 20-30 minutes, depending on the dimensions and rock hardness. Which hammer should I use with a hand drill for expansion bolt? It is best to use a larger, heavier rock hammer. The better the &#8220;pull&#8221; and the better the &#8220;punch&#8221;, the faster the advance when setting expansion bolt by hand. Big wall hammers such as the Kong &#8220;Eagle&#8221; or larger rock hammers such as the Camp Brenta are ideal. Where can you buy Spit? The bolting specialist bolting.eu in Austria is the market leader for products for setting up climbing routes. You can get Spit in several dimensions and steel qualities there! Where can you buy hand drills for expansion bolt? 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