Specifications
Series
Expert
Tool Type
Diamond nail drill bit
Material
Diamond-coated
Disinfection
All standard methods
Sterilisation
All methods — autoclave, dry-heat oven, chemical
Grit
Red — Fine
Shank Diameter
2.35mm
Head Shape
Ball
Head Diameter
2.5mm
Rotation Direction
Forward and reverse
Care & Sterilisation

Keep your diamond drill bit performing at its best:

After each client: Remove debris using a brass cleaning brush under running water. Diamond coating is durable but avoid excessive force on the grit surface.

Disinfection: Immerse in your approved disinfectant solution for the recommended contact time.

Sterilisation: Compatible with autoclave (up to 134 degrees C), dry-heat oven, and chemical sterilisation. Dry thoroughly before storage.

Storage: Store in a dry bit holder. Avoid loose storage where bits can knock together — diamond grit can chip if bits collide.

Replacement: Diamond bits lose effectiveness gradually as grit wears. Replace when the bit no longer removes material efficiently or feels smooth to the touch.

About This Series

The STALEKS PRO Expert series delivers professional-grade precision tools trusted by nail technicians worldwide. Each diamond drill bit features high-quality diamond grit coating on a corrosion-resistant steel body, engineered for consistent performance across thousands of services.

FAQs

What do the colour bands on drill bits mean?

The colour band indicates the grit (coarseness) of the drill bit. Blue is medium grit for general-purpose work like gel removal and surface prep. Red is fine grit for finishing and sensitive areas. Green is coarse for fast material removal. Yellow is extra-fine for polishing. Violet/purple is super-coarse for heavy-duty work. Black is extra-coarse for maximum material removal.

What is the difference between carbide and diamond drill bits?

Carbide drill bits use tungsten carbide cutting flutes that slice through material, making them ideal for removing gel polish, acrylic, and hard coatings quickly with less heat. Diamond drill bits use diamond grit coating that grinds material away, making them better for cuticle work, detailed shaping, and working on natural nails. Both are sterilisable and reusable.

How do I sterilise nail drill bits?

After each client, brush debris from the flutes under running water using a brass cleaning brush. Soak in your approved disinfectant for the required contact time. Sterilise using autoclave (up to 134 degrees C), dry-heat oven, or chemical sterilisation. Carbide and diamond bits are compatible with all standard sterilisation methods. Dry thoroughly before storage.

What RPM should I use with nail drill bits?

For manicure work, 15,000-20,000 RPM is typical for gel and acrylic removal. For pedicure and callus work, 10,000-15,000 RPM provides good control. For cuticle work and natural nail finishing, keep below 15,000 RPM. Always start at a lower speed and increase gradually. Coarser bits generally require lower speeds than finer bits.

Which drill bit shape should I choose?

Corn (barrel) shapes are versatile for surface removal and nail shortening. Flame shapes are ideal for cuticle area cleanup and under-nail work. Ball shapes work well for sidewall cleanup and detailed cuticle work. Cone shapes are great for backfill and surface filing. Cylinder shapes provide flat, even surface preparation. Choose based on the area you are working on and the precision required.