reca HARDCON ECO tile drill bit SAFE, 7 pcs

Special drill bit for rotary use on extremely hard materials RECA HARDCON ECO roof tile drill bit with straight shank The RECA HARDCON ECO roof tile drill bit fits into any standard cordless driver with a three-jaw drill chuck. Due to the special drill geometry and carbide plate, the drill bit is very well suited for drilling hard materials: granite, roof tiles, tiles, clinker brick

Application: area: Use with impact drills and cordless drill/drivers in hard materials - For rotary and impact use in impact drills and cordless drill/drivers. - On medium-hard tiles with reduced speed, drill approx. 300-500 rpm.

Field of Application: Use with cordless drills in hard materials

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Article number0650920007
EAN4066115052767
Composition of setBox contents: dia. 4x75/5x85/6x100 (2x)/8x120/10x120/12x150
Construction product0 - not applicable
Material to be processedBricks
Suitable for machine typeCordless screwdrivers
SupplierRECA NORM

Special drill bit for rotary use on extremely hard materials


RECA HARDCON ECO roof tile drill bit with straight shank
The RECA HARDCON ECO roof tile drill bit fits into any standard cordless driver with a three-jaw drill chuck. Due to the special drill geometry and carbide plate, the drill bit is very well suited for drilling hard materials: granite, roof tiles, tiles, clinker brick

Application area:

Use with impact drills and cordless drill/drivers in hard materials

- For rotary and impact use in impact drills and cordless
drill/drivers.
- On medium-hard tiles with reduced speed, drill approx. 300-500 rpm.

Field of Application:

Use with cordless drills in hard materials

Advantages:

Straight shank
- Standardised shank profile
- For three-jaw drill chucks

- Special drill bit geometry and carbide plate
- Suitable for a variety of hard materials
- The robust drill head allows impact use

Composition of set:

Box contents: dia. 4x75/5x85/6x100 (2x)/8x120/10x120/12x150

Advice:

When applied correctly, cooling can help extend the life of your drill bit but it is not required. When drilling in hard stone, we recommend that you allow the drill bit to cool after each hole.