Usage
This carbide drill bit, with a 16 mm diameter, is designed for drilling precise holes in concrete, natural stone, masonry, and limestone using percussion drills up to 1000 W. Ideal for installing anchors and dowels in construction or renovation projects.
Advantages
- Carbide tip ensures efficient penetration into hard materials such as reinforced concrete and natural stone.
- Toughened steel body with milled U-shaped flute provides high flexural strength and optimal dust extraction during drilling.
- Brazed at high temperature according to DIN 8039 standards for enhanced durability of the carbide plate.
- Wide and deep seating of the carbide insert reduces chipping at the drill tip for longer tool life.
- Certified to ISO 5468 for reliable performance; not suitable beyond drills exceeding 1000 W power.[1][2][3]
Specifications
- Milled U-flute design in hardened steel; large brazed carbide cutting tip (DIN 8039).
- Satisfies ISO 5468 requirements; high temperature braze increases insert stability.
- Total length: approximately 160 mm; working length: approximately 100 mm; nominal diameter: Ø16 mm.[1]
- Differentiator: Deeply set wide carbides minimize breakage risk at the cutting edge during demanding jobs.[1][3]
How it works
The drill bit is mounted on a compatible hammer or percussion drill. The robust carbide tip creates the entry point while spiral flutes evacuate dust as you maintain steady pressure. Suitable for repetitive anchor hole drilling in building substrates such as concrete or stone.[1][3]