High-performance hardened masonry bit with 130° carbide tip. Ideal for brick, concrete & stone drilling.
The Timco Professional Masonry Bit is designed for heavy-duty drilling in tough masonry materials. Featuring a 130° high-grade industrial carbide tip, this drill bit ensures extreme durability and long-lasting performance. With a ground flute for efficient debris removal and a heat-treated, hardened carbon steel construction, it withstands high temperatures and heavy use. The silver and black finish adds an additional layer of durability and corrosion resistance.
This masonry bit is suitable for use in both cordless and corded drill drivers and supports rotary and hammer action modes, making it a versatile tool for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike. Whether drilling into brick, concrete, or stone, the Timco Professional drill bit delivers precise, clean holes with minimal effort.
Key Features
✔ High-grade carbide tip (130°) for superior cutting performance ✔ Heat-treated hardened carbon steel for extended lifespan ✔ Ground flute for quick material removal ✔ Compatible with rotary and hammer drills ✔ Silver and black finish for added durability
Technical Specifications
Free standard delivery on UK mainland orders. Express delivery options and international shipping available at checkout.
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