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Drill bit GEKO G40106 for masonry, diameter 6 mm, length 100 mm, pack of 5
Drill bit GEKO G40106 for masonry, diameter 6 mm, length 100 mm, pack of 5
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Drill bit GEKO G40106 for masonry, diameter 6 mm, length 100 mm, pack of 5
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Drill bit GEKO G40106 for masonry, diameter 6 mm, length 100 mm, pack of 5
Drill bit GEKO G40106 for masonry, diameter 6 mm, length 100 mm, pack of 5
GEKO G40106 masonry drill bit, 6 mm diameter and 100 mm length, supplied in a pack of 5. Designed for drilling into stone, brick and concrete-like masonry materials. The carbide-tipped head and spiral flute geometry promote efficient chip evacuation and stable drilling performance when used with rotary and hammer drills for anchor, dowel and through-hole work.
The carbide tip ensures high wear resistance and precise hole centring, while the spiral flute removes debris to reduce clogging and heat build-up. A consistent 6 mm diameter and 100 mm working length provide repeatable results for multiple holes. The pack of five drill bits reduces downtime by offering immediate spares for repetitive tasks.
Choose a compatible rotary or hammer drill and secure the drill bit in the chuck according to the drill manufacturer’s instructions. Mark the drilling point, start at low speed to position the tip, then increase speed and apply steady pressure suitable for masonry work. Use intermittent pulls to clear dust when drilling deeper holes and avoid excessive force that could damage the bit or the material. After drilling, clean the hole of debris before inserting anchors or fixings.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses and a dust mask. Match the drilling mode to the material—rotary hammer mode for dense concrete, rotary mode for softer masonry—and replace bits that show excessive wear or chipping of the carbide tip to maintain hole accuracy.
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