For a 6 screw, you should use a drill bit that is 7/64 inches in size.
A 7/64 inch drill bit should be used for a 6 screw.
For a 1/4 screw, you should use a drill bit that is slightly smaller in diameter than the screw itself, typically a 3/16 drill bit. This will ensure a secure fit for the screw.
The recommended drill bit size for a 10 screw is 3/16 inch.
The recommended drill bit size for a 6 screw is 7/64 inch.
The recommended size for a drill bit to use with a 5.5mm screw is typically 5mm.
The drill bit to screw size chart for metal is a guide that matches the appropriate drill bit size to the corresponding screw size for metal materials. This chart helps ensure that the hole drilled is the right size for the screw to be securely fastened in metal surfaces.
I use a 3/16 drill bit for that.
That size is 8-32. The drill bit for a clearance hole is 11/64, or a #17 drill bit.
For a 1 1/4 screw, you should use a drill bit that is slightly smaller in diameter than the screw itself. In this case, a 1/8 inch drill bit would be suitable for drilling a pilot hole before driving in the screw.
The recommended drill bit size for a 1/4 lag screw is 3/16 inches.
The recommended drill bit size for a 5/16 inch screw is 1/8 inch.
The recommended size for a drill bit to use with a 5.5 mm screw is typically 5 mm.