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Drill Bit Set Proline Universal CTi Proline 6x100mm Urbis 5767066
Drill Bit Set Proline Universal CTi Proline 6x100mm Urbis 5767066
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Drill Bit Set Proline Universal CTi Proline 6x100mm Urbis 5767066
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Drill Bit Set Proline Universal CTi Proline 6x100mm Urbis 5767066
Drill Bit Set Proline Universal CTi Proline 6x100mm Urbis 5767066
Proline Universal CTi 6x100mm drill bit (MPN 5767066, EAN 5903755767066) is a single universal drill designed for general drilling tasks. The shank is made of chrome-vanadium steel while the tip plate is produced from specialty steels containing cobalt and titanium tungsten, providing high hardness, wear resistance and heat tolerance. This 6 x 100 mm drill bit is suitable for use in a variety of materials with handheld drills or drilling machines where a 6×100 mm size is required.
The combination of a chrome-vanadium steel shank and a cobalt/titanium-tungsten tip gives balanced strength and durability. The specialty tip ensures improved hardness and resistance to abrasion and high temperatures compared with standard high-speed steel bits. The universal design supports drilling in many common construction and workshop materials, simplifying tool selection for mixed tasks.
Secure the 6x100 mm Proline Universal CTi drill bit in the drill chuck and tighten firmly. Select an appropriate drill speed and cooling method for the material: lower speeds and steady pressure for ceramics, glass and hardened metals; moderate speeds for concrete, stone and masonry. Use water or suitable lubricant when drilling materials that generate heat or dust to reduce wear and prevent overheating. Apply steady, even pressure and let the bit do the cutting; avoid excessive force that could damage the tip or workpiece.
For brittle materials (glass, porcelain, ceramic tiles) use slow speed and, where possible, a small pilot indentation or masking tape to reduce chipping. For masonry and stone, start with a masonry mode or hammer drill setting only if the bit and machine are compatible. Inspect the bit before use and replace it when signs of wear or loss of cutting performance appear to maintain drilling quality and safety.
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