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Fischer 531800 Masonry Drill Bit 10 mm
The Fischer 531800 masonry drill bit is a professional-grade tool designed for high-performance drilling in demanding masonry materials. With a 10 mm diameter, this drill bit is specifically engineered to work seamlessly with rotary hammers, providing stability and precision during operation. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting durability, making it a reliable choice for both heavy-duty construction projects and precise home improvement tasks.
This drill bit features a specialized design that facilitates efficient dust removal, preventing clogging and ensuring a smooth drilling process. The high-quality material composition offers excellent resistance to heat and wear, which maintains the integrity of the bit even when drilling into hard surfaces like concrete or brick. Its design minimizes vibration, allowing for greater control and accuracy when creating holes for anchors or fasteners.
This drill bit is not intended for use with materials such as wood, metal, or glass, as the geometry is optimized specifically for masonry. It is also not suitable for use with standard drills that lack a hammer function, as it requires the impact force of a rotary hammer to perform effectively.
To use the Fischer masonry drill bit, ensure it is securely inserted into the chuck of your rotary hammer. Mark the desired drilling location clearly before starting. Begin drilling at a low speed to establish the hole position, then increase to the recommended operating speed. Apply steady, consistent pressure without forcing the tool, allowing the drill bit to cut through the material. Periodically retract the bit from the hole to clear out accumulated dust and debris.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety goggles and hearing protection, when operating power tools. Ensure the drill bit has cooled down before touching it after heavy use, as it may become extremely hot during the drilling process.
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