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Hole saw for concrete, marble, brick, stone and masonry - Carbide hole saw with adapter and 8 x 110 mm center drill bit - Core drill bit for hard materials
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Description
APPLICATION: The GRAFF 68 mm hole saw is designed for drilling blind and through holes in concrete, masonry, and silicate brick under electrical sockets, rosette plates, and for any other mounting procedure. UNIQUE CONSTRUCTION: Our core drill bit is made of durable steel and features ventilation holes for free ventilation of dust and chips generated during drilling. The SDS drill bit set is fully molded and equipped with a replaceable center drill bit.
ADVANTAGES: The 68 mm concrete drill bit has asymmetrical teeth made of primary tungsten carbide, a hard alloy, with welded cutting segments.
NO OVERHEATING: Thanks to its special shape, the GRAFF carbide hole saw does not overheat and is designed for impact drilling with a rotary hammer, hammer drill, and power drill.
SPECIFICATIONS: Diameter: 68 mm, SDS Plus Adapter: 110 mm (M22 thread), Center Drill Bit: 8 x 110 mm.
ADVANTAGES: The 68 mm concrete drill bit has asymmetrical teeth made of primary tungsten carbide, a hard alloy, with welded cutting segments.
NO OVERHEATING: Thanks to its special shape, the GRAFF carbide hole saw does not overheat and is designed for impact drilling with a rotary hammer, hammer drill, and power drill.
SPECIFICATIONS: Diameter: 68 mm, SDS Plus Adapter: 110 mm (M22 thread), Center Drill Bit: 8 x 110 mm.
Features
- BrandKZQ
- Width68 mm
- Pcs per pack1
- NF certificationNF110
- Diameter68 mm
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How to drill into walls
If you want to install a shelf, a frame or a painting, you'll have to know how to drill into a wall. However, drilling into concrete or stone is a very different task to drilling into brick or plasterboard! From hammer drills to hole saws, follow our guide to find out how best to drill into your walls.
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