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Drill bit set Wolfcraft WF7115000 Metal Piedra 9 pieces
Drill bit set Wolfcraft WF7115000 Metal Piedra 9 pieces
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Drill bit set Wolfcraft WF7115000 Metal Piedra 9 pieces
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Drill bit set Wolfcraft WF7115000 Metal Piedra 9 pieces
Drill bit set Wolfcraft WF7115000 Metal Piedra 9 pieces
Wolfcraft WF7115000 Metal Piedra 9 pieces is a drill bit set designed for drilling in metal and masonry. The assortment contains nine bits in various diameters to cover common drilling tasks for home repairs, installations and light renovation work. The bits are compatible with standard rotary drills and provide a simple solution for users who need a compact selection of sizes for everyday projects.
The set combines bits intended for metal and masonry applications, allowing one toolkit to handle different materials without frequent bit changes. Each bit is sized to address typical holes for screws, anchors and fittings. The compact nine-piece assortment keeps options organized and ready for use. The design focuses on straightforward compatibility with corded and cordless rotary drills and on providing reliable drilling performance for general-purpose tasks.
Select a drill bit size appropriate for the fastener or anchor you plan to use. Secure the bit in the drill chuck, clamp or secure the workpiece if necessary, and set the drill to the correct speed and mode for the material: lower speeds and steady feed for metal, and a controlled percussion or masonry mode for stone or concrete where applicable. Start with a pilot hole if precision is required, and apply consistent pressure while allowing the bit to clear chips periodically. Replace worn bits to maintain accuracy and safety.
Use suitable personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves, and follow the drill manufacturer's guidance for speed, feed and chuck tightening. For masonry drilling, consider a pilot mark or small starter hole to improve accuracy. Inspect bits before use and replace any that are damaged or excessively worn to ensure consistent results.
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