Introducing the Irwin 5/16 In. x 4 In. Rotary Masonry Drill Bit, now available at Jno Solenberger & Co in Winchester, VA. This high-performance drill bit is expertly designed for those who demand precision and durability in their drilling tasks. With its tungsten carbide tips, this drill bit is perfect for tackling a variety of materials including concrete, masonry, brick, tile, slate, and plaster. Whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast in Winchester, this drill bit is an essential tool for your collection.
- Bit Diameter: 5/16 In.: The ideal size for creating holes in tough materials.
- Length: 4 In.: Provides the reach needed for deeper drilling applications.
- Flute Length: 2-3/8 In.: Designed for efficient debris removal, ensuring a smooth drilling experience.
- Shank Diameter: 1/4 In.: Compatible with most rotary drills for easy installation.
- Material: Tungsten Carbide: Known for its exceptional hardness and durability, making it perfect for heavy-duty use.
- Individual/Set: Individual: Sold as a single unit, allowing you to purchase exactly what you need.
Imagine the ease with which you can complete your home improvement projects or professional tasks with the Irwin Rotary Masonry Drill Bit. Whether you're drilling into concrete for a new fence post, creating holes for electrical installations, or working on intricate tile designs, this drill bit will deliver reliable performance every time. Its slow spiral flute design enhances debris removal, allowing for quicker and more efficient drilling, which is particularly beneficial when working with dense materials.
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Irwin 5/16 In. x 4 In. Rotary Masonry Drill Bit is not just a tool; it's a reliable partner for all your drilling needs. Don't compromise on quality—equip yourself with this essential drill bit available at Jno Solenberger & Co in Winchester, VA, and experience the difference in your projects today.
WARNING: Some Dust Created By Power Sanding, Sawing, Grinding, Drilling, And Other Construction Activities Contains Chemicals Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer, Birth Defects Or Other Reproductive Harm. Some Examples Of These Chemicals Are: Lead From Lead-Based Paints, Crystalline Silica From Bricks And Cement And Other Masonry Products, And Arsenic And Chromium From Chemically-Treated Lumber. Your Risk From These Exposures Varies, Depending On How Often You Do This Type Of Work. To Reduce Your Exposure To These Chemicals: Work In A Well Ventilated Area, And Work With Approved Safety Equipment, Such As Those Dust Masks That Are Specially Designed To Filter Out Microscopic Particles. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov