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Concrete drill bits, 9 pieces (5 mm to 16 x 160 mm), SDS-Plus electric impact drill bit for impact drill, cross drill bits for brick, stone, natural wood
Sold by B2C Agro Top Garden GmbH and 1 other seller
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Description
SET OF 9 DRILL BITS: 5 mm, 6 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm x 160 mm; drilling depth is 100 mm. With this, you can drill all common dowel holes. (For your machine and personal safety, it is not recommended to use a three-jaw hammer drill) Carbide Drill Bits: The drill bit set is made of high-quality carbide steel, which is durable and rust-resistant. The tungsten carbide-tipped drill bit head is harder, stronger, and more resistant to extreme loads; High-density drilling and rapid debris removal X-SHAPED HEAD: It features an innovative X-shaped geometry with a unique cross-flute design for optimal disassembly and ease of use. Fully hardened drill bit with a double-flute spiral for efficient debris removal. 2-HOLE SHAFT: Round handle, two-hole drill bit, regular drilling tools in an individual red box for concrete, granite, and stone. It ensures optimal dust and debris removal thanks to its more efficient rounded spiral geometry. APPLICATION: Suitable for drilling holes in concrete, ceramic tiles, stone, wood, aluminum, plastic, and multi-layered materials / For all drill bits with an SDS-Plus shank such as Bosch, Makita, Hilti, Einhell, Kress, Dewalt, and many others. (The SDS Plus drill bit is only suitable for standard SDS Plus, not SDS Max)
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Diameter6 mm
- Total length16 cm
- Useful lengh160 mm
- Compatible machineDrill
- Suitable forMineral / stone
- Material to Work OnConcrete
- MaterialCarbide
- Weight200 g
- Pcs per pack9
- Coating for drill bits and milling cuttersCarbide
- Bit typeRotary file
- Insertion typeSDS plus
- Sold as a setYes
- ManoMano ReferenceME96843472
- MMID268044268291
- Product codeFD-40843
- EAN6919595312662
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