• MILWAUKEE Concrete drill bit 10 x 120mm

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Milwaukee 10x120 mm hammer drill bit with carbide tip with diamond powder. Ideal for drilling in concrete, brick and tiles. Double-edged design for durability and precision, working length 80 mm.

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Milwaukee Concrete Drill Bit 10x120mm – Heavy Duty Hammer Drill Bit for Hard Materials

The Milwaukee Hammer Drill Bit with a diameter of 10 mm and a length of 120 mm is a tool designed for drilling in hard materials such as concrete, brick, ceramic tiles, plaster, slate slabs and aerated concrete blocks. Thanks to its double-edged design and carbide tip with diamond powder, the drill provides high precision and durability. The cylindrical shank guarantees stability and easy clamping in power tools, making this drill a reliable solution for professional use.

Key features of the Milwaukee drill bit

  • 🔧 Two-edged carbide tip with diamond powder – provides fast and precise drilling even in hard materials.
  • 🔧 Ideal for working with brick, concrete, ceramic tiles, plaster and aerated concrete.
  • 🔧 Cylindrical shank – compatible with a wide range of power tools, ensures a stable hold.
  • 🔧 High wear resistance – thanks to the use of carbides and diamond powder in the tip.

Application of the Milwaukee drill bit

The Milwaukee 10x120 mm drill bit is ideal for professional construction applications where precision and strength are required. It is ideal for drilling in concrete, brick, plaster and other hard materials, providing effective and fast results. Thanks to the durable carbide tip, the tool retains its performance even under heavy use.

Technical data

Diameter 10 mm
Overall length 120 mm
Working length 80 mm
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