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Fischer 531826 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
Fischer 531826 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
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Fischer 531826 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
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Fischer 531826 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
Fischer 531826 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
The Fischer 16 mm masonry drill bit is a professional-grade tool engineered specifically for high-performance drilling in concrete and masonry. Designed for compatibility with rotary hammers, this bit features a robust construction that ensures stability and precision during demanding construction and renovation projects. Its specialized geometry allows for efficient material removal and consistent hole accuracy, making it a reliable choice for both trade professionals and experienced DIY enthusiasts.
This drill bit offers exceptional durability and heat resistance, which are critical for maintaining performance during prolonged use in hard materials. The design minimizes vibration and reduces the risk of bit breakage, ensuring a longer service life compared to standard masonry bits. By providing clean and precise holes, it facilitates easier installation of anchors and fasteners, ultimately saving time and effort on the job site.
This drill bit is not intended for use with standard impact drills that lack a rotary hammer function, as it requires the specific hammering action to penetrate hard concrete effectively. It is also not suitable for drilling into metal, wood, or ceramic tiles, as the specialized masonry tip geometry is optimized exclusively for mineral-based building materials.
To achieve the best results, ensure the drill bit is securely inserted into the rotary hammer chuck. Position the tip of the bit against the marked drilling point and apply steady, moderate pressure while the tool is running. Allow the rotary hammer to perform the work, avoiding excessive force that could lead to overheating or premature wear. Periodically retract the bit from the hole during deep drilling to clear out accumulated dust and debris.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety goggles and ear protection, when operating a rotary hammer. Ensure the material being drilled is stable and properly secured before starting the task.
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