No, you need a special tool with 2 points that lodge in the flutes of the tap.
I don't know, did you pass 4th grade grammar?
Iron, carbide, titanium to name a few.
Iron, carbide, titanium to name a few.
A carbide tipped masonry bit would work well.
Try a carbide masonary bit.
It is not a drill bit, it is called a Tap. You drill a hole slightly smaller than the Tap and then screw it into the hole.
Use a carbide bit in a drill. Then install plastic anchors where the screws go.
Coated carbide is the best. Uncoated is next.
The colour is irrelevant , that just depends on the manufacturer. To cut through concrete you need a 'carbide tipped' drill bit. This tip is a little wider than the drill bit and is quite obvious.
With a high-speed drill or rotary tool - carbide or diamond bit.
2,3mm
You measure across the carbide tip as this is the cutting area of the drill. The flutes are there only to bring out the waste materials