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Drill Bit Art-Pol SDS+ 6 mm AR48056 for rotary hammer drills, carbide tip
Drill Bit Art-Pol SDS+ 6 mm AR48056 for rotary hammer drills, carbide tip
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Drill Bit Art-Pol SDS+ 6 mm AR48056 for rotary hammer drills, carbide tip
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Drill Bit Art-Pol SDS+ 6 mm AR48056 for rotary hammer drills, carbide tip
Drill Bit Art-Pol SDS+ 6 mm AR48056 for rotary hammer drills, carbide tip
Art-Pol SDS+ 6 mm drill bit AR48056 is designed for use with SDS+ rotary hammer drills. The 6 mm diameter carbide-tipped bit is intended for drilling clean, precise holes in concrete, masonry and natural stone when used in percussion mode. The SDS+ shank provides secure retention and fast insertion/removal in compatible chucks, making the tool suitable for professional and DIY construction and installation tasks.
The carbide tip increases wear resistance and maintains cutting performance when drilling abrasive materials such as concrete and brick. The SDS+ shank ensures a positive, slip-free connection with rotary hammers that accept SDS+ accessories, enabling efficient transfer of impact energy. The 6 mm diameter provides a balance of small hole size for anchor and dowel installation while offering sufficient rigidity for controlled drilling.
Select an SDS+ compatible rotary hammer and ensure it is set to the hammer-drilling mode suitable for masonry. Insert the bit into the chuck until it locks and verify secure retention. Mark the drilling point, start drilling at low speed to create a guide spot, then increase speed and apply steady, moderate pressure while allowing the tool to deliver impacts. Periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust from the hole and avoid overheating. Use appropriate safety equipment such as eye protection, gloves and a dust mask when drilling.
For best results in reinforced concrete, use progressive drilling technique with steady pressure and occasional withdrawal to clear debris. Match the drill's impact rate and power to the bit size and material hardness, and replace the bit when cutting performance noticeably decreases to prevent damage to the workpiece and the tool.
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