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Drill bit Verto 14 mm cylindrical for concrete, model 60H202
Drill bit Verto 14 mm cylindrical for concrete, model 60H202
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Drill bit Verto 14 mm cylindrical for concrete, model 60H202
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Drill bit Verto 14 mm cylindrical for concrete, model 60H202
Drill bit Verto 14 mm cylindrical for concrete, model 60H202
Drill bit Verto 14 mm cylindrical for concrete, model 60H202 is a 14 mm diameter masonry drill designed for drilling into concrete, brick and other similar building materials. The straight (cylindrical) shank is compatible with hammer and rotary drills that accept smooth-shank bits, making it suitable for both professional and DIY drilling tasks such as installing anchors, dowels and through-holes in structural elements.
The solid 14 mm cutting head and flute geometry are engineered to remove dust efficiently and maintain drilling speed in dense materials. A cylindrical shank ensures secure seating in standard drill chucks and adapters without the need for special holders. The bit is made for impact drilling modes, providing effective percussion performance in concrete and masonry while preserving bit stability and accuracy.
Select a drill or hammer drill that accepts cylindrical shank bits and set it to the appropriate mode for the material—use impact/hammer mode for concrete and rotary mode for softer masonry if available. Mark the drilling position, secure the workpiece, and start drilling at low speed to create a guide. Increase speed and apply steady pressure, allowing the bit's flute design to evacuate dust. Withdraw periodically to clear debris for deeper holes. After reaching the required depth, remove the bit while the drill is still rotating slowly to avoid clogging.
For longer life and consistent results, use appropriate drilling speed and moderate pressure; avoid excessive lateral force. Use dust extraction or a vacuum when possible to keep the hole clean and improve anchoring. Replace the bit when wear degrades cutting performance or when the tip is visibly rounded.
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