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Drill bit GRAPHITE SDS+ 6 mm for concrete, MPN 57H412
Drill bit GRAPHITE SDS+ 6 mm for concrete, MPN 57H412
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Drill bit GRAPHITE SDS+ 6 mm for concrete, MPN 57H412
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Drill bit GRAPHITE SDS+ 6 mm for concrete, MPN 57H412
Drill bit GRAPHITE SDS+ 6 mm for concrete, MPN 57H412
GRAPHITE SDS+ 6 mm drill bit for concrete is made for drilling into concrete, brick and other masonry materials. With an SDS+ shank it fits rotary hammers and hammer drills that accept SDS+ accessories, providing a 6 mm cutting diameter suitable for installing anchors, dowels and performing light fixing or demolition tasks. The geometry and material of the tip are engineered to maintain drilling accuracy and aid chip removal when working in dense substrates.
The SDS+ connection ensures quick, secure mounting and efficient power transfer from the rotary hammer to the bit. A precisely ground cutting head helps reduce wandering at the start of a hole and improves hole quality. The 6 mm diameter is a common size for anchor and dowel installations, offering a balance between hole stability and minimal material removal. The bit is suitable for repeated use in common masonry materials while maintaining consistent drilling performance.
Select a rotary hammer with an SDS+ chuck and ensure the tool is suitable for masonry drilling. Insert the drill bit into the chuck until it locks, then set the tool to hammer-drill mode. Mark the drilling point, start at low speed to position the tip and then apply steady pressure while drilling at the recommended speed for your tool. Withdraw the bit occasionally to clear dust and chips for cleaner holes and to avoid overheating. Use the correct depth stop or marker to control hole depth for anchors or dowels.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses and hearing protection. For extended drilling sessions or very dense concrete, use progressive drilling with intermittent breaks to prevent overheating and check the bit for wear; replace the bit when cutting performance declines to maintain hole accuracy.
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