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Bosch ISO 5468 Spiral Cutting Masonry Drill Bit 6.5mm
Bosch ISO 5468 Spiral Cutting Masonry Drill Bit 6.5mm
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Bosch ISO 5468 Spiral Cutting Masonry Drill Bit 6.5mm
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Bosch ISO 5468 Spiral Cutting Masonry Drill Bit 6.5mm
Bosch ISO 5468 Spiral Cutting Masonry Drill Bit 6.5mm
The Bosch masonry drill bit, measuring 6.5x60x100 mm, is a high-performance tool engineered for reliable drilling in various construction materials. Designed with a standard cylindrical shank, this drill bit is compatible with a wide range of standard power drills and impact drivers, ensuring versatility for both professional contractors and home improvement enthusiasts. Its robust construction allows for consistent performance when working with brick, masonry, and limestone, providing clean and accurate holes for anchors, fasteners, and other installation needs.
This drill bit stands out due to its durable design, which is specifically optimized to withstand the abrasive nature of masonry materials. The high-quality material composition ensures that the bit maintains its sharpness and structural integrity over extended periods of use, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Furthermore, the precise geometry of the tip allows for efficient material removal, which minimizes heat buildup and prevents the bit from wandering during the initial drilling phase, resulting in professional-grade accuracy for every project.
This drill bit is not intended for use on hardened concrete, reinforced concrete, or steel. Attempting to use this tool on materials significantly harder than masonry or limestone may result in premature wear of the tip or damage to the drill bit itself.
To use the drill bit, insert the cylindrical shank into the chuck of your power drill and tighten it securely. Ensure the drill is set to the appropriate mode for masonry, typically the impact or hammer drill setting, depending on the material density. Apply steady, moderate pressure while drilling, and periodically retract the bit from the hole to clear out accumulated dust, which helps prevent overheating and ensures a cleaner finish.
For optimal longevity and performance, avoid applying excessive lateral force during drilling and allow the tool to cool down if you are drilling multiple holes in rapid succession.
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