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Drill bit GRAPHITE 10 mm for concrete, cylindrical shank (57H334)
Drill bit GRAPHITE 10 mm for concrete, cylindrical shank (57H334)
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Drill bit GRAPHITE 10 mm for concrete, cylindrical shank (57H334)
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Drill bit GRAPHITE 10 mm for concrete, cylindrical shank (57H334)
Drill bit GRAPHITE 10 mm for concrete, cylindrical shank (57H334)
Cylindrical-shank GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete, 10 mm diameter (model 57H334). Designed for drilling holes in concrete and masonry with rotary drills that accept cylindrical shanks. Suitable for general construction and renovation tasks, installing anchors, dowels or conduits where a 10 mm drilled hole is required.
The GRAPHITE 10 mm concrete drill bit features a cylindrical shank for secure fit in standard chucks and a carbide tip geometry optimized for drilling into concrete and masonry. It provides consistent hole diameter and straight drilling performance when used with appropriate rotary drills. The solid construction reduces breakage risk during normal use and supports repeated drilling in typical construction materials.
Secure the drill bit in the chuck of a rotary drill that accepts cylindrical shanks, ensuring the bit is inserted fully and tightened. Mark the drilling point on the concrete or masonry and start drilling at low speed to create a guide. Increase speed and apply steady, moderate pressure, withdrawing periodically to clear dust from the hole. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, dust mask and hearing protection. For deeper holes, use a vacuum or blow out debris to maintain drilling efficiency.
Use the 10 mm GRAPHITE concrete bit with a rotary drill rather than an SDS hammer drill; if using in hammer mode, check the drill's compatibility with cylindrical shanks. For best results in reinforced concrete, pilot drill first and avoid excessive force to prolong bit life. Replace the bit when wear causes oversized or wandering holes.
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