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HARDCON hexagon shank tile drill bit

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The RECA HARDCON HEX ultra roof tile drill bit is a special drill bit for rotary drilling in roof tiles. The standardised shank profile is suitable for any standard cordless driver. The precision-ground spiral grooves ensure precise drilling and accurate results in hard materials: roof tiles, Eternit, slate, ceramic, tiles, marble and granite.

Application area:


Use in impact drills (without impact) 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:


Hexagon shank
- Standardised shank profile
- Safe connection for three-jaw drill chuck so it does not spin.
- Maximum power transmission from the power tool to the drill bit.
- Flexibility in selecting the tool. Both with a conventional drill with
three-jaw drill chuck and with ¼ inch hexagon socket tool holder

- Precise drilling due to precision-ground carbide tip
- Suitable for a variety of hard materials
- Precision-ground spiral groove for optimised removal of drill dust
- The robust drill head allows impact use


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.