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Concrete drill bit Verto cylindrical 12 mm 60H196
Concrete drill bit Verto cylindrical 12 mm 60H196
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Concrete drill bit Verto cylindrical 12 mm 60H196
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Concrete drill bit Verto cylindrical 12 mm 60H196
Concrete drill bit Verto cylindrical 12 mm 60H196
Concrete drill bit Verto cylindrical 12 mm 60H196 is designed for drilling holes in concrete, masonry and similar hard materials. The bit has a 12 mm diameter and a carbide tip that provides resistance to wear during percussion drilling with hand drills or rotary hammers. Its cylindrical shank fits standard chucks, enabling quick installation and reliable centring for installation and repair tasks that require precise, durable concrete drilling.
The carbide tip ensures longer cutting life and consistent drilling performance in abrasive materials. The cylindrical shank offers compatibility with a wide range of drill chucks and stable rotation under load. The 12 mm diameter is suitable for common anchor and dowel sizes used in construction, while the hardened body reduces bending and breakage during intensive use. The straightforward design supports both percussion and rotary drilling modes.
Secure the bit in the drill chuck so it is properly seated and centred. Mark the drilling point on the work surface and start drilling at low speed to create a guide. Increase speed and enable the percussion mode if drilling into concrete or highly abrasive masonry. Apply steady axial pressure without forcing the bit; allow the carbide tip to cut and the drill to remove debris. Withdraw periodically to clear dust and cool the bit when making deeper holes. After finishing, clean the flutes and store the bit in a dry place.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment: safety glasses, dust mask and hearing protection. For best results in reinforced concrete, avoid excessive side load and use a suitable rotary hammer if available; replace the bit when wear or chipping of the carbide tip becomes visible to maintain drilling accuracy and safety.
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