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GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete, cylindrical shank 14 mm (57H338)
GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete, cylindrical shank 14 mm (57H338)
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GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete, cylindrical shank 14 mm (57H338)
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GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete, cylindrical shank 14 mm (57H338)
GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete, cylindrical shank 14 mm (57H338)
GRAPHITE drill bit for concrete with a 14 mm diameter and a cylindrical (straight) shank is designed for drilling in concrete, masonry and natural stone. The bit is compatible with rotary and hammer drilling machines that accept standard straight shanks and is intended for creating holes for anchors, dowels and through-holes. Its cutting tip and body geometry provide stable drilling performance and extended service life when used with appropriate drill settings and feed pressure.
The 14 mm diameter and straight shank ensure compatibility with common drill chucks and holders, simplifying tool changes and reducing setup time. The cutting tip and optimized flute geometry improve debris removal and reduce bit walking at the start of drilling. The hardened cutting zone and robust body construction increase wear resistance during repetitive work in concrete and masonry.
Mark the drilling point and secure the workpiece if possible. Select the hammer or rotary mode depending on material hardness and the capabilities of your drill. Start drilling at low speed to establish the pilot point, then increase speed and apply steady, moderate pressure. Periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust and debris from the hole and maintain efficient cutting. Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection and dust masks, when drilling concrete or masonry.
Use with a drill that accepts straight shanks and select hammer mode for reinforced concrete or hard masonry. Keep the bit cool by avoiding excessive pressure and allowing intermittent breaks during prolonged drilling; replace the bit when cutting performance declines to avoid damage to the workpiece or tool.
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