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Fischer 531829 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
Fischer 531829 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
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Fischer 531829 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
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Fischer 531829 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
Fischer 531829 Masonry Drill Bit 16 mm for Rotary Hammer
The Fischer 16 mm masonry drill bit is a professional-grade tool engineered specifically for use with rotary hammers. Designed to handle demanding drilling tasks, this bit offers high performance when working with hard materials such as concrete, stone, and solid masonry. Its robust construction ensures stability and precision, making it an essential component for construction, installation, and renovation projects where reliable hole drilling is required.
This drill bit stands out due to its high-quality material composition, which provides exceptional durability and resistance to wear even during intensive use. The geometry of the bit is optimized for efficient dust removal, which prevents overheating and ensures a faster drilling progress. Its design minimizes vibrations, allowing for more accurate hole placement and reduced strain on both the tool and the operator. The consistent build quality ensures that each hole is drilled to the exact required diameter, facilitating secure anchor installations.
This drill bit is not intended for use with materials such as wood, metal, or glass, as the cutting geometry is specifically optimized for masonry. It is also not suitable for use in standard drill drivers that lack a rotary hammer function, as it requires the impact action to effectively penetrate hard concrete surfaces.
To use the drill bit, insert it securely into the chuck of your rotary hammer until it clicks into place. Ensure the tool is set to the hammer-drilling mode before starting. Position the tip of the bit against the marked spot on the surface and apply steady, moderate pressure while keeping the drill perpendicular to the material. Allow the tool to do the work and avoid excessive force, which can cause the bit to overheat or wear prematurely. Periodically pull the bit out of the hole while the tool is running to clear out accumulated dust.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety goggles and hearing protection, when operating a rotary hammer. Ensure the drill bit has cooled down sufficiently before touching it immediately after use, as it can become very hot during operation.
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