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Tungsten carbide is brazed into the steel to provide the cutting edge hammer drill bits. Masonry bits typically are used with a hammer drill, which hammers the bit into the material being drilled as it rotates; the hammering breaks up the masonry at the drill bit tip, and the rotating flutes carry away the dust. Sizes we carry include: 1\/2″; 5\/8″; 3\/4″; 1″; 1-1\/4″; 1-1\/2″<\/p>\n
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Tungsten carbide is brazed into the steel to provide the cutting edge hammer drill bits. Masonry bits typically are used with a hammer drill, which hammers the bit into the material being drilled as it rotates; the hammering breaks up the masonry at the drill bit tip, and the rotating flutes carry away the dust.<\/p>","_et_gb_content_width":""},"project_category":[],"project_tag":[],"yoast_head":"\n