• MILWAUKEE Concrete drill bit 14 x 150mm

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Milwaukee 14x150 mm hammer drill bit with carbide tip and diamond powder. Ideal for concrete, brick, tiles and ceramics. The cylindrical shank ensures compatibility with most power tools. Working length: 90 mm.

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Milwaukee Concrete Drill Bit 14x150mm – Powerful drilling in hard materials

The Milwaukee Hammer Drill Bit with a diameter of 14 mm and a length of 150 mm is a professional tool designed for drilling in hard materials such as concrete, brick, ceramic tiles, plaster, slate slabs and aerated concrete blocks. The two-edged carbide tip, enriched with diamond powder, ensures long life and precise drilling, even in the toughest conditions. The cylindrical shank ensures compatibility with a wide range of power tools, guaranteeing a secure hold and efficient work.

Key features of the Milwaukee drill bit

  • 🔧 14 mm diameter – ideal for precise holes in hard building materials.
  • 🔧 Overall length of 150 mm – suitable for most assembly and construction applications.
  • 🔧 Two-edged carbide tip – provides fast and precise drilling.
  • 🔧 Diamond powder – increases tip life, especially when drilling in hard materials.
  • 🔧 Cylindrical shank – universal clamping, compatible with most impact tools.

Application of the Milwaukee drill bit

The Milwaukee drill bit is ideal for renovation and construction work where drilling into concrete, brick, tiles, plaster or aerated concrete blocks is necessary. Its durable design ensures a long service life, and its high wear resistance makes it an ideal choice for heavy use.

Technical data

Diameter 14 mm
Overall length A 150 mm
Working length B 90 mm
Package quantity 1 pc.
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