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Founded in 1985 in Västerås, Nordic Rock Tools AB has grown from a small local supplier to a national leader in rock drilling solutions. What started as a focus on basic drill bits has evolved into a comprehensive product line that includes everything from thread button bits to advanced taper button bits, making them a one-stop shop for many Swedish construction and mining companies. Their thread button bits, available in sizes ranging from 32mm to 76mm, are particularly renowned for their durability—thanks to a proprietary heat-treatment process that strengthens the carbide tips without compromising flexibility. "We test every batch of thread button bits in our on-site rock simulation lab," says Anna Lindqvist, the company's product development manager. "If a bit can't handle 500+ drilling cycles in our hardest granite samples, it doesn't leave the factory."
Nordic Rock Tools prides itself on customization. While they offer standard thread button bits for common applications, they also work closely with clients to design bespoke solutions for unique projects. For example, last year, they partnered with a tunnel construction firm in Gothenburg to create a 57mm thread button bit with reinforced shoulders to reduce wear in water-saturated rock. The result? A 30% increase in drilling speed and a 25% longer bit lifespan for the client. Beyond thread button bits, their product range includes high-quality drill rods, carbide core bits, and even full rock drilling tool kits for small to mid-sized operations. Their wholesale division, which serves over 200 retailers across Scandinavia, ensures that even remote worksites can access their products with minimal lead time—often within 48 hours for in-stock items.
What truly sets Nordic Rock Tools apart, however, is their commitment to sustainability. In 2019, they introduced a recycling program for worn drill bits, where clients can return used thread button bits to be refurbished or melted down for raw material reuse. "We've recycled over 120 tons of carbide since then," Lindqvist notes. "It's not just good for the planet—it also helps our clients reduce costs by getting discounts on new bits when they return old ones." With ISO 9001 certification and a 4.8/5 rating on customer review platforms, Nordic Rock Tools is a name you can trust for consistent quality and forward-thinking service.
Headquartered in Malmö, Swedish Drilling Solutions (SDS) has built its reputation on precision engineering and global expertise. Established in 1992, SDS initially focused on importing rock drilling tools from Germany and the US, but by 2005, they had invested in their own manufacturing facility in Helsingborg. Today, they produce over 50,000 thread button bits annually, exporting to 30+ countries while maintaining a strong domestic presence. Their thread button bits are engineered for high-performance in both soft and hard rock formations, with a focus on energy efficiency—a critical factor for reducing fuel consumption in large-scale drilling operations.
One of SDS's standout products is their R32-thread button bit line, designed specifically for use with their own line of high-torque drill rods. The compatibility between the bits and rods minimizes vibration during drilling, which not only extends the life of both components but also improves accuracy. "We've had clients report up to 15% lower fuel usage when using our bit-rod combinations compared to mixing brands," explains Erik Johansson, SDS's sales director. "That adds up to significant savings over a project's lifespan." Their thread button bits also feature a unique "self-sharpening" carbide tip design, where the outer edges wear slightly faster than the center, maintaining a sharp cutting profile longer than conventional bits. This design is particularly popular in mining operations, where downtime for bit changes can cost thousands of euros per hour.
In addition to thread button bits, SDS is a major wholesaler of taper button bits, rock drilling tool accessories, and even specialized equipment like diamond core drilling systems. Their wholesale program is tailored to large buyers, offering volume discounts of up to 20% for orders over 500 bits. They also provide on-site training for clients, teaching drill operators how to properly maintain and optimize the performance of their thread button bits. "A well-maintained bit can last twice as long as one that's not cared for," Johansson adds. With API certification for their oilfield-grade bits and a 24/7 customer support hotline, SDS is a top choice for companies that demand reliability and technical expertise.
Nestled in the industrial heart of Gothenburg, Gothenburg Bit Works (GBW) has been a family-owned fixture in the rock drilling community since 1978. Started by Lars Bengtsson, a former mining engineer, the company began as a small workshop repairing worn drill bits. Today, under the leadership of his daughter, Sofia Bengtsson, GBW has expanded into manufacturing and wholesaling, with a focus on "heritage quality" meets modern innovation. Their thread button bits, in particular, are a nod to Lars's original vision: simple, robust, and built to last. "My father always said, 'A bit should be judged by how many meters it drills, not how pretty it looks,'" Sofia recalls. "That philosophy still guides us today."
GBW's thread button bits are known for their thick, heat-treated steel bodies and premium carbide tips sourced from Swedish and Finnish suppliers. The company specializes in larger diameter bits (50mm to 120mm), making them a favorite among quarry operators and civil engineering firms working on road construction projects. Their 76mm thread button bit, for example, is a bestseller for drilling blast holes in limestone quarries around Stockholm. "We've had quarries tell us they get 1,200+ meters out of a single bit, which is 20% more than the industry average," Sofia notes. Beyond standard bits, GBW offers a range of specialty thread button bits, including low-profile designs for tight spaces and anti-jamming models for use in clay-heavy soils.
What makes GBW unique is their hands-on approach to customer service. Unlike larger corporations, they assign a dedicated account manager to each client, who visits worksites regularly to assess drilling conditions and recommend the best bits for the job. "Last month, we visited a road construction project in Växjö where the client was struggling with thread button bits breaking prematurely," Sofia explains. "We realized their drill rig was operating at too high a torque, so we adjusted the bit's carbide grade and gave them a few tips on rig calibration. Now they're back on schedule, and their bit costs are down by 18%." GBW also offers a lifetime warranty on the steel bodies of their thread button bits—if a body cracks due to manufacturing defects, they replace it free of charge. With a loyal customer base spanning three generations, Gothenburg Bit Works proves that old-fashioned quality and personal service never go out of style.
Founded in 2001 in Linköping, Scandinavian Drill Tech (SDT) has quickly made a name for itself as a pioneer in lightweight, high-performance rock drilling tools. While many suppliers focus on heavy-duty bits for large rigs, SDT carved out a niche by developing thread button bits and taper button bits optimized for portable drilling equipment—think small-scale geological surveys, utility trenching, and landscaping projects. "There's a misconception that small drills don't need high-quality bits," says Olof Nilsson, SDT's founder and CEO. "But in reality, portable rigs often operate in tight spaces with less power, so the bit has to work smarter, not harder. That's where we come in."
SDT's thread button bits, ranging from 25mm to 45mm in diameter, are designed with a lightweight alloy steel body that reduces fatigue for operators using handheld drills. The carbide tips are arranged in a spiral pattern to improve chip evacuation, which is crucial for preventing overheating in low-power drilling. "Our 32mm thread button bit weighs 30% less than comparable models on the market," Nilsson notes. "Drill operators tell us their arms feel less tired at the end of the day, and they can drill 10-15 more holes per shift." The company also offers a line of "quiet" thread button bits, which feature vibration-dampening technology to reduce noise levels by up to 15 dB—a game-changer for urban projects where noise restrictions are strict.
Beyond their focus on portability, SDT is a leader in e-commerce for rock drilling tools. Their user-friendly website allows customers to order thread button bits, drill rods, and accessories online, with free shipping on orders over 5,000 SEK. They also maintain a mobile app that helps users identify the right bit for their project based on rock type, drill rig specs, and desired hole depth. "We're not just selling bits—we're selling solutions," Nilsson says. "Our app has helped over 10,000 customers avoid costly mistakes by choosing the wrong tool." With a 4.9/5 rating on Trustpilot and partnerships with major hardware retailers like Byggmax, SDT is making high-quality rock drilling tools accessible to everyone from professional contractors to DIY enthusiasts. And while they're best known for small-diameter bits, they've recently expanded into mid-sized options (50mm-64mm) to cater to growing demand from regional construction firms.
Based in Luleå, a city in Sweden's far north, Arctic Drilling Components (ADC) knows a thing or two about harsh environments. Founded in 1998 to serve the mining and oil exploration industries in Swedish Lapland, ADC specializes in thread button bits and rock drilling tools designed to perform in extreme cold, high humidity, and abrasive permafrost. "Drilling in the Arctic isn't like drilling in southern Sweden," says Karl Bergström, ADC's technical director. "The cold makes steel brittle, and ice in the rock can cause bits to jam. Our products are built to handle those challenges."
ADC's flagship product is their ArcticPro thread button bit line, which features a cold-resistant steel alloy body and carbide tips treated with a special coating to prevent ice buildup. The bits are also designed with extra-wide flutes to improve debris removal—a critical feature when drilling through frozen soil. "We tested our 45mm ArcticPro bit in -30°C conditions last winter," Bergström explains. "It outperformed standard bits by 40% in terms of drilling speed and didn't jam once, even when hitting ice lenses." Beyond thread button bits, ADC manufactures specialized drill rods with insulated couplings to prevent freezing and carbide core bits for geological sampling in permafrost. Their clients include major mining companies like LKAB and oil exploration firms operating in the Barents Sea region.
What truly sets ADC apart is their on-site support in remote areas. The company operates a fleet of mobile service trucks that can reach even the most isolated mining camps in Lapland, offering bit sharpening, repair, and replacement services. "If a drill bit fails 200km from the nearest town, waiting for a replacement isn't an option," Bergström says. "Our service trucks carry a full inventory of thread button bits and spare parts, so we can get clients back to work within hours." ADC also offers training programs for drill operators, teaching them how to adjust drilling parameters for cold-weather conditions. With ISO 14001 certification for their environmental management and a reputation for reliability in the toughest climates, Arctic Drilling Components is the go-to supplier for anyone working north of the Arctic Circle.
Located in Gothenburg's port district, West Coast Drill Masters (WCDM) has been a key player in Sweden's maritime and offshore drilling scene since 1972. While they started by supplying thread button bits and rock drilling tools to shipyards for hull maintenance, they've since expanded into offshore wind farm construction, port expansion projects, and underwater tunnel drilling—applications that demand bits capable of withstanding saltwater corrosion and extreme pressure. "Offshore drilling is a brutal environment for tools," says Helena Persson, WCDM's managing director. "Saltwater eats away at steel, and the constant movement of the drill rig puts extra stress on the bit. Our products are built to survive where others fail."
WCDM's marine-grade thread button bits are made with a stainless steel body and carbide tips bonded with a corrosion-resistant alloy. The threads are coated with a special polymer to prevent seizing, even after hours of exposure to saltwater. "We recently supplied a 64mm thread button bit to a wind farm project off the coast of Skåne," Persson recalls. "The bit was used to drill anchor holes in bedrock 30 meters below sea level. After 100+ holes, the carbide tips showed minimal wear, and the thread was still in perfect condition." Beyond corrosion resistance, their offshore bits feature a "fail-safe" design: if a carbide tip breaks, it won't detach from the bit body, reducing the risk of debris damaging the drill rig or marine life.
WCDM is also a major wholesaler of international rock drilling brands, importing high-quality thread button bits, taper button bits, and drill rods from manufacturers in Germany, the US, and Japan. This allows them to offer clients a wider range of options than most domestic suppliers. "We don't just push our own products," Persson says. "If a client needs a specific bit that we don't manufacture, we'll source it from our global partners and still provide the same level of service." Their portside warehouse, strategically located near Gothenburg's container terminal, ensures fast shipping to offshore projects—often with same-day delivery for urgent orders. With a client list that includes Volvo Construction Equipment and the Swedish Maritime Administration, WCDM has proven itself as a trusted partner in the demanding world of offshore drilling.
Based in Örebro, Central Swedish Drill Supply (CSDS) has built its business on serving the agricultural and forestry sectors—industries that often require rock drilling for irrigation wells, fence post holes, and land clearing. While many suppliers focus on heavy industry, CSDS recognized that farmers and foresters have unique needs: they need durable, affordable thread button bits that can handle mixed rock conditions (think clay, sandstone, and occasional granite) without breaking the bank. "Farmers don't have the budget for top-of-the-line mining bits, but they still need reliability," says Per Andersson, CSDS's sales manager. "Our goal is to offer 'no-frills' quality at a price that works for small businesses."
CSDS's thread button bits, available in 38mm-57mm diameters, are designed for versatility. The carbide tips are a mid-grade alloy (YG8), which balances wear resistance with cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for mixed rock types. "We test our bits in the fields around Örebro, where the soil can change from clay to granite in a single hole," Andersson explains. "A farmer doesn't have time to switch bits mid-project, so our bits need to adapt." The company also offers a "farm pack" of thread button bits—five bits of varying sizes plus a basic sharpening kit—at a 15% discount compared to buying individually. "It's like a subscription for drill bits," Andersson says. "Farmers can stock up at the start of the season and not worry about running out."
Beyond their product line, CSDS prides itself on its rural roots. The company operates a network of 12 pickup points across central Sweden, allowing farmers to collect orders directly from local agricultural supply stores. They also offer flexible payment plans, including seasonal invoicing, to align with farmers' cash flow cycles. "We know farmers get paid when the crops come in, so we let them pay for bits in the fall instead of the spring," Andersson notes. "It's a small gesture, but it makes a big difference for their bottom line." With a loyal customer base spanning three generations of farmers and a reputation for honest, straightforward service, Central Swedish Drill Supply is proof that you don't need to focus on high-tech industries to be a leader in rock drilling tools.
Founded in 2003 in Lund, Southern Sweden Tool & Bit (SSTB) has made a name for itself as a disruptor in the rock drilling industry, leveraging advanced manufacturing technologies like 3D printing to create thread button bits with unprecedented precision. While traditional bit manufacturing involves casting and machining, SSTB uses additive manufacturing to build the steel bodies of their thread button bits layer by layer, allowing for complex internal geometries that improve weight distribution and stress resistance. "3D printing lets us optimize the bit body in ways that weren't possible before," says Linda Karlsson, SSTB's chief technology officer. "We can remove material from non-critical areas to reduce weight while reinforcing stress points, resulting in a bit that's both lighter and stronger."
Their flagship product, the "ProPrint" thread button bit, is a testament to this technology. Available in 45mm-76mm diameters, the ProPrint bit features a lattice-like internal structure that reduces weight by 20% compared to solid steel bodies, while the carbide tips are placed with sub-millimeter precision for optimal cutting efficiency. "We tested the ProPrint bit against a conventional 57mm thread button bit in a granite quarry near Malmö," Karlsson recalls. "The ProPrint drilled 15% faster and lasted 25% longer, even though it weighed less." SSTB also uses 3D scanning to reverse-engineer and improve upon older bit designs, allowing them to offer upgraded versions of discontinued or hard-to-find bits for legacy drill rigs.
Beyond innovation, SSTB is committed to education. The company hosts annual workshops for drill operators and maintenance crews, teaching them about bit design, proper usage, and troubleshooting. "A high-tech bit is only as good as the person using it," Karlsson says. "Our workshops help clients get the most out of their investment." They also publish a quarterly newsletter with tips on rock drilling best practices and case studies of successful projects using their bits. With partnerships with Lund University's engineering department, SSTB is constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible in rock drilling tool design. While their 3D-printed bits come at a premium price, clients say the increased performance and lifespan more than justify the cost—making SSTB a favorite among high-end construction and mining firms looking to maximize efficiency.
Located in Umeå, Northern Hard Rock Solutions (NHRS) specializes in the toughest challenge in rock drilling: hard rock. From granite to gneiss, the bedrock in northern Sweden is some of the hardest in Europe, and NHRS has spent the last 30 years developing thread button bits and taper button bits that can handle it. "Drilling in hard rock is like trying to cut a diamond with a butter knife—you need the right tool," says Björn Eriksson, NHRS's founder. "We've built our reputation on bits that don't back down when the going gets tough."
NHRS's hard-rock thread button bits feature ultra-hard carbide tips (YG10X grade) and a reinforced steel body with thick shoulders to withstand the high impact forces of hard rock drilling. The tips are also ground to a sharper angle (118 degrees) than standard bits, allowing for better penetration. "Our 64mm hard-rock thread button bit is used by mining companies in Kiruna, where the ore is embedded in some of the hardest granite in the world," Eriksson explains. "Clients tell us they can drill 800 meters in that rock before needing to replace the bit—twice as long as the competition." The company also offers a "tungsten upgrade" option, where the carbide tips are infused with tungsten particles for even greater wear resistance, though this comes at a 30% higher price point.
NHRS is also known for its rigorous testing process. Every batch of thread button bits undergoes field testing at the company's private test site—a former quarry outside Umeå with rock samples from across northern Sweden. "We don't just test in a lab; we test in the real conditions our clients face," Eriksson says. "If a bit fails at our test site, we redesign it before it ever reaches a customer." The company's close relationship with local mining schools ensures that they stay ahead of emerging trends in hard-rock drilling, and they often collaborate with students on research projects to develop new bit designs. With a client list that includes mining giants like Boliden and a 98% customer retention rate, Northern Hard Rock Solutions is the undisputed expert in hard-rock drilling tools in Sweden.
Rounding out our list is National Drill Wholesalers (NDW), a Stockholm-based company that has been supplying thread button bits, rock drilling tools, and accessories to retailers and industrial clients across Sweden since 1968. As one of the oldest and largest drill wholesalers in the country, NDW prides itself on its vast inventory, competitive pricing, and nationwide distribution network. "We're the backbone of the Swedish rock drilling supply chain," says Magnus Olsson, NDW's CEO. "Whether you're a hardware store in Malmö or a mining company in Kiruna, we can get you the bits you need, when you need them."
NDW stocks over 10,000 different rock drilling products, including thread button bits from all the top manufacturers (both domestic and international), taper button bits, drill rods, and even specialized tools like diamond core bits and thread repair kits. Their thread button bit selection alone spans 25mm to 120mm diameters, with options for every application—from lightweight bits for portable drills to heavy-duty models for mining rigs. "Our goal is to be a one-stop shop," Olsson explains. "A retailer can order thread button bits, safety gear, and drill oil from us in a single shipment, saving time and money." NDW's volume buying power allows them to offer wholesale prices that are often 10-15% lower than smaller suppliers, making them a favorite among budget-conscious buyers.
Beyond their inventory, NDW is known for its logistics expertise. The company operates four regional warehouses (in Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö, and Luleå), ensuring that most orders are delivered within 24-48 hours. They also offer same-day delivery in major cities for emergency orders—critical for construction projects facing tight deadlines. "Last winter, a road construction project in Västerås ran out of thread button bits during a snowstorm," Olsson recalls. "We loaded a truck with the bits and had them on-site by 6 AM the next morning, allowing the project to stay on schedule." NDW also provides training for retailers, teaching their staff how to identify the right thread button bit for customer needs and how to explain product features effectively. With a reputation for reliability and a commitment to supporting the Swedish rock drilling community, National Drill Wholesalers is the unsung hero keeping worksites across the country supplied and productive.
| Supplier Name | Key Products | Target Industries | Unique Strengths | Minimum Order Size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nordic Rock Tools AB | Thread button bits, taper button bits, drill rods, carbide core bits | Construction, mining, tunneling | Customization, sustainability, fast wholesale delivery | 10 bits (wholesale); 1 bit (retail) |
| Swedish Drilling Solutions | R32-thread button bits, drill rods, rock drilling tool kits | Mining, oil & gas, large-scale construction | Energy-efficient design, API certification, volume discounts | 50 bits (wholesale) |
| Gothenburg Bit Works | Large-diameter thread button bits (50mm-120mm), carbide core bits | Quarrying, civil engineering, road construction | Heritage quality, hands-on customer service, lifetime warranty | 5 bits |
| Scandinavian Drill Tech | Lightweight thread button bits (25mm-45mm), taper button bits | Geological surveys, utility trenching, landscaping | Portable drill optimization, e-commerce, mobile app support | 1 bit (online orders) |
| Arctic Drilling Components | ArcticPro thread button bits, insulated drill rods, carbide core bits | Arctic mining, oil exploration, permafrost drilling | Cold-weather durability, mobile service trucks, remote area support | 20 bits |
| West Coast Drill Masters | Marine-grade thread button bits, offshore drill rods, imported tools | Offshore wind farms, port construction, shipyards | Corrosion resistance, fail-safe design, global sourcing | 15 bits |
| Central Swedish Drill Supply | Versatile thread button bits, farm packs, sharpening kits | Agriculture, forestry, rural construction | Affordable pricing, rural pickup points, seasonal invoicing | 3 bits (farm pack) |
| Southern Sweden Tool & Bit | 3D-printed ProPrint thread button bits, custom-designed bits | High-end construction, mining, R&D | Advanced manufacturing, precision engineering, educational workshops | 5 bits |
| Northern Hard Rock Solutions | Hard-rock thread button bits (YG10X carbide), taper button bits | Northern mining, hard-rock quarrying | Field-tested durability, tungsten upgrades, mining school partnerships | 10 bits |
| National Drill Wholesalers | Thread button bits (all sizes), rock drilling accessories | Retailers, industrial clients, all industries | Vast inventory, nationwide logistics, emergency delivery | 100 bits (wholesale); varies by retailer |
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