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Drill bit STANLEY STA54237 for rotary hammer, 4 mm x 110 mm, 1 pc
Drill bit STANLEY STA54237 for rotary hammer, 4 mm x 110 mm, 1 pc
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Drill bit STANLEY STA54237 for rotary hammer, 4 mm x 110 mm, 1 pc
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Drill bit STANLEY STA54237 for rotary hammer, 4 mm x 110 mm, 1 pc
Drill bit STANLEY STA54237 for rotary hammer, 4 mm x 110 mm, 1 pc
STANLEY STA54237 drill bit for rotary hammer, 4 mm x 110 mm, single piece. This straight-shank masonry bit features a carbide tip designed for drilling into concrete, brick and other masonry materials. With a length of 110 mm and a 4 mm diameter, it is intended for light to medium-duty anchoring, fixing and through-hole drilling tasks when used with compatible rotary hammer tools.
The carbide tip delivers durable cutting performance and improved wear resistance compared with standard high-speed steel bits when used on masonry. The straight shank provides stable seating in the drill chuck or adapter, ensuring concentric rotation for accurate holes. Supplied as a single piece, the bit is compact and easy to store or carry in a tool kit.
Fit the drill bit securely into a compatible rotary hammer or drill chuck/adapter that accepts a straight shank. Mark the drilling position, start at low speed to centre the bit, then apply steady pressure and increase speed appropriate for the material. Use intermittent drilling to avoid overheating and clear dust from the hole frequently with a brush or compressed air. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and hearing protection when operating power tools.
For best results in concrete and dense masonry, use the bit with a rotary hammer set to hammer-drill mode and select moderate feed pressure. For precise small-diameter holes, ensure the drill is held perpendicular to the surface and clear debris from the hole to maintain cutting efficiency. Replace the bit when signs of significant wear or chipping appear to maintain hole quality.
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