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Drill bit set Fieldmann FDV 9006 — masonry bits, 12 pcs
Drill bit set Fieldmann FDV 9006 — masonry bits, 12 pcs
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Drill bit set Fieldmann FDV 9006 — masonry bits, 12 pcs
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Drill bit set Fieldmann FDV 9006 — masonry bits, 12 pcs
Drill bit set Fieldmann FDV 9006 — masonry bits, 12 pcs
Fieldmann FDV 9006 — masonry bits, 12 pcs is a compact set of drill and screwdriver bits intended for use with electric drills and compatible rotary hammer drills when performing masonry work. The set combines six masonry drill bits in common diameters and six screwdriver bits, allowing straightforward installation of anchors and fixings into brick, concrete and natural stone. The kit is presented as a practical everyday addition to a toolbox for general fastening and repair tasks.
The set includes masonry bits in the most frequently used sizes so you can match drill diameter to anchor or dowel size. Masonry tips are produced for drilling into hard mineral materials and the included screwdriver bits expand the set’s utility for driving screws and fasteners without switching tools. The compact assortment of 12 pieces reduces the need to purchase single bits separately and makes it easier to carry a ready selection of sizes to the job site.
Select the masonry drill bit of the appropriate diameter for the anchor or plug to be installed. Secure the bit in the drill chuck, set the drill to the correct mode (rotary or hammer function as required by the material) and place the bit perpendicular to the work surface. Apply steady pressure and allow the bit to remove debris; retract occasionally to clear dust and cool the bit. For deeper holes, pause periodically to clear dust and reduce heat. Use the screwdriver bits in the drill or a compatible driver to drive screws after drilling the pilot or clearance hole.
Use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and a dust mask when drilling masonry. When drilling hard materials, periodically withdraw the bit to remove dust and, if necessary, cool the bit with short pauses to maintain cutting efficiency. Match drill speed and hammer action to material hardness and follow anchor manufacturer instructions for hole depth and diameter.
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