Luckyway 10-Piece 1/8"-1/2" Professional Masonry Drill Bit Set Concrete Drill Bit Set for Glass, Brick, Plastic, Cement, Wood, Tile with Tungsten Carbide tip
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Luckyway 10-Piece 1/8"-1/2" Professional Masonry Drill Bit Set Concrete Drill Bit Set for Glass, Brick, Plastic, Cement, Wood, Tile with Tungsten Carbide tip
VERSATILE SET - The Luckyway 10-Piece Masonry Drill Bit Set is perfect for a wide range of applications, including drilling into glass, brick, plastic, cement, wood, and tile. With 10 different sizes available, 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4"*4pc, 5/16", 3/8", 1/2", you'll have the right drill bit for any project.
RELIABLE PERFORMANCE - Our masonry drill bits are made with high-quality YG8 tungsten steel alloy heads, ensuring reduced resistance, improved precision, and excellent wear resistance.
EASY TO USE - Whether you're using a general drill, electric drill, hand drill, or bench drill, our masonry drill bits are designed to fit securely and tightly. The double U-type groove slot design allows for fast drilling dust removal, while the 3-flats shank design ensures a firm grip on the drill bit.
Precision and Safety: When drilling hard materials, it's important to take precautions to ensure both precision and safety. Keep the hole material at a right angle of 90° to the bit and using water or coolant, you can extend the service life of the drill bit. Additionally, be cautious when drilling through and avoid impacting the work surface. Slow and steady drilling is recommended for optimal results.
DURABLE AND LONG LASTING - We understand the importance of durability when it comes to drill bits. That's why our masonry drill bits are built to withstand the toughest drilling tasks. With proper handling and usage, they will serve you well for a long time. It's worth noting that these drill bits are not suitable for drilling quenched metal and should only be used for metals below 38 degrees.