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Bosch HCBG21 Blue Granite Hammer Drill Bit Carbide Tip 5/8 x 10 x 12

Bosch HCBG21 Blue Granite Hammer Drill Bit Carbide Tip 5/8 x 10 x 12
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Bosch HCBG21 Blue Granite Hammer Drill Bit Carbide Tip 5/8 x 10 x 12

 
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Robt Bosch Tool Corp Accy334677

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For use in hammer drills and standard rotary drills. Carbide tipped for maximum wear resistance and capacity to withstand applications in concrete, brick, and masonry. On center diamond tip for fast starts. Slotted tip for faster chip removal.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:0.63 inches
Product Width:2.25 inches
Product Height:15.19 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:13.2 inches
Package Width:2.2 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Features
  • Milled U-flute and deep-cut single-flute designs work with the diamond ground carbide tip for fast removal of drilling dust and increased drilling speed

  • Perfect ?on-center? diamond tip grinding for fast starts and drilling

  • Various useable lengths up to 10?


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 2 customer reviews )
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5Outstanding  Apr 27, 2010 By Byron W. Campen
When coupled with a hammer drill like the Bosch 1194AVSRK (whose specifications say it capable of driving a 3/4" hole in concrete), you can actually use this 1" bit _without_ a pilot hole. Very, very nice.


4Drills solid granite  May 06, 2007 By Jon J. Varteresian "JV Enterprises"
i had to drill a hole in two pieces of a granite post. I used a standard hammer drill (not a rotary hammer). started out great but 3-4 inches in the bit was shot. i'm still pretty happy with it though. they drill threw masonry like butter.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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