DeWalt DT6685 XJ Extreme Masonry Drill Bit with No Spin Shank 10.0 x 120mm
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General description This DEWALT Extreme Masonry Drill Bit is a heavy-duty tool designed for drilling into stone, bricks, blocks, and other hard materials. It features a unique tip design that provides efficient drilling action and reduces walking for greater accuracy, making it ideal for tasks such as installing anchors, plastic plugs, hooks, or pipe passages. The drill bit is made with high-quality carbide, ensuring superior durability and longevity, and can achieve up to 50% more holes per load compared to conventional masonry bits. Technical specifications Diameter: 10 mm Overall Length: 120 mm Working Length: 80 mm Compatibility and accessories Compatible with standard rotary drills and hammer drills Suitable for use with various drill chucks that accommodate 3-flute shanks Installation Insert the drill bit into the drill's chuck, ensuring it is securely tightened Use appropriate safety gear before drilling Set the drill to the desired speed and apply steady pressure during
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General description This DEWALT Extreme Masonry Drill Bit is a heavy-duty tool designed for drilling into stone, bricks, blocks, and other hard materials. It features a unique tip design that provides efficient drilling action and reduces walking for greater accuracy, making it ideal for tasks such as installing anchors, plastic plugs, hooks, or pipe passages. The drill bit is made with high-quality carbide, ensuring superior durability and longevity, and can achieve up to 50% more holes per load compared to conventional masonry bits. Technical specifications Diameter: 10 mm Overall Length: 120 mm Working Length: 80 mm Compatibility and accessories Compatible with standard rotary drills and hammer drills Suitable for use with various drill chucks that accommodate 3-flute shanks Installation Insert the drill bit into the drill's chuck, ensuring it is securely tightened Use appropriate safety gear before drilling Set the drill to the desired speed and apply steady pressure during
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