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Bosch BlueGranite Turbo HCBG26T Hammer Bit Drill Bit, Milled Flute, 4 in L Flute, 3/8 in Dia Shank

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HCBG26T
S-B POWER TOOL

42596 HAMMER BIT HAMMER 1X4X6 IN
Bosch BlueGranite Turbo HCBG26T Hammer Bit Drill Bit, Milled Flute, 4 in L Flute, 3/8 in Dia Shank; 1 EA = 1 CD; 3EA/SHELF PACK

Bosch BlueGranite Turbo carbide hammer drill bits deliver long life and speed over standard masonry bits, resulting in increased on-the-job productivity. This impact rated bit has been redesigned with a hex shank and is designed for use in today's higher torque hammer drills and impact drivers. The bit features and upgraded four-grind head, delivering additional cutting angles for faster drilling. The multi-grind centering tip also provides for precise starts in masonry, block and concrete. Milled U-flutes with deep cut spirals delivers fast dust removal. Bosch made carbide delivers outstanding durability under heavy loads.Upgraded build, delivers 5X life and 2X speed over standard masonry bits
  • Upgraded build, delivers 5X life and 2X speed over standard masonry bits
  • Power grip round shank, provides better grip for great speed
  • Four-grind head, delivers two more cutting angles for longer life and faster speed
  • Multi-grind carbide centering tip, offers accurate starts in brick, masonry and more
  • Robust bit head, provides long life in impact applications
  • Milled u-flutes with deep-cut spirals, delivers fast dust removal
  • Bosch-made carbide tip is tougher and more durable under heavy loads
  • Applicable MaterialsMasonry Stone
    Cutting DirectionRight Hand
    Cutting Edge MaterialCarbide
    Diameter1 in
    FinishPainted
    Flute Length4 in
    Flute TypeMilled
    MaterialSteel
    Number Of Flutes2
    Overall Length6 in
    Point TypeDiamond
    Quick Change ShankNo
    Shank Diameter3/8 in
    Suitable forHammer Drill

    Item Specifications

    • MASONRY BITS
    • 0.67 lbs per EA
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    UOM : EA
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