Faithfull TCT Masonry Drill Bit 16mm x 300mm

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Faithfull TCT Masonry Drill Bit 16mm x 300mm

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TCT Masonry Drill Bits are for use in chucks up to 13mm capacity and are suitable for general purpose drilling including bricks, blocks and cement render when used in an impact or percussion drill. Featuring a heavy-duty Tungsten Carbide tip and fast spiral for waste removal.

NB. Drilling holes in concrete or masonry products that contain stones (aggregates) may require the use of a specialist SDS or rotary hammer drill, as most conventional domestic hammer drills are unable to penetrate stone. Description: Standard Masonry Drill Diameter: 16mm Overall Length: 300mm No.: 26

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