IVY Classic 10332 Punta da trapano per muratura in carburo di alta qualità da 1/2 x 12 pollici, gambo ridotto da 3/8 di pollice, 1/Card 1/2 x 12", 1/confezione

Brand:IVY Classic

3.8/5

42.79

Diametro: 1/2 pollice, lunghezza totale: 12 pollici, gambo: gambo ridotto da 3/8 di pollice, lunghezza del flauto: 6-3/4 pollici. Progettato con ampie scanalature per una rapida rimozione della polvere. Il corpo temprato ad induzione garantisce rettilineità e robustezza, finitura sabbiata. Testa rinforzata in carburo di tungsteno - rettificata di precisione. Gambo tondo progettato per la foratura a martello rotante e a percussione attraverso blocchi, mattoni, pietra, cemento e marmo, Swift Cut (marchio registrato).

Diametro: 1/2 pollice, lunghezza totale: 12 pollici, gambo: gambo ridotto da 3/8 di pollice, lunghezza del flauto: 6-3/4 pollici. Progettato con ampie scanalature per una rapida rimozione della polvere. Il corpo temprato ad induzione garantisce rettilineità e robustezza, finitura sabbiata. Testa rinforzata in carburo di tungsteno - rettificata di precisione. Gambo tondo progettato per la foratura a martello rotante e a percussione attraverso blocchi, mattoni, pietra, cemento e marmo, Swift Cut (marchio registrato).
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand IVY Classic
Brand ‎IVY Classic
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 366 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎sandblasted
Finish Type sandblasted
Finish Type ‎sandblasted
Included Components ‎1/2 x 12-Inch Premium Carbide Masonry Drill Bit, 3/8-Inch Reduced Shank
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎12 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches
Item model number ‎10332
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎6.6 ounces
Manufacturer ‎IVY Classic Industries
Material Carbide
Material ‎Carbide
Measurement System ‎Metric
Part Number ‎10332
Product Dimensions ‎12 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches
Shank Type Round
Shank Type ‎Round
Size ‎1/2 x 12", 1/Pack
Surface Recommendation ‎Stone
Tool Flute Type ‎Spiral

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Scritto da: melvin simmons
Got the job done
Works well with my Dewalt hand held mini drill. Thanks
Scritto da: Prime member CM
Ethernet vs wifi
My son has a concrete wall that cuts the WiFi signal by 2/3rds. I wish I had known where I could drill straight through, but must have hit some rebar. The plug end of the Ethernet was nearly the same width as the hole. So, drilling was just part of the problem. I bought 50' of Ethernet wire and two Tp powered 5 port splitters. One for my side and one for his PS4 and PC on his side. An amateur job, but it works. At least I didn't cause any major damage, like plumbing or electrical. A hammer drill would have been better and quicker, but I've yet to buy one. Tempting now. Maybe on sale or used..
Scritto da: V. Pavlovic
Bit did the job
I drilled 30 holes in cement and it went through like butter. I bet that I could do 30 more without any drop-off in performance, so far no signs of it getting dull.
Scritto da: Jason Williams
So far so good
I’ve only had a chance to use these a couple of times, so it will take another 50 holes for anchor bolts until I know if they hold out better than the Bosch bits I was using, but the Bosch seemed to dull a little faster than I like for the money
Scritto da: JPR
Great bit
This drill bit was exactly what I needed It easily went through the wall and was long enough to go all the way through.
Scritto da: Joseph
It did its job
Needed a quick hole for a spot light. It worked great.
Scritto da: GeoMap55
Got the job done!
Did the job, cutting through a solid foot of concrete in around 20-30 minutes with my cordless drill. Not exactly like a knife through butter, but I got the hole I needed cut and I can probably do a few more if necessary. For the price, I am satisfied.
Scritto da: Brian Xee
exceeded all expectations
This drill cut through concrete almost like butter. I used my old Ryobi hammer drill. I was debating on buying one of those expensive hammer drills, but after using this drill I don't think I need to just yet. The 13" drill bit exceeded all expectations.
Scritto da: A.
Good bit for the price
The bit arrived promptly, was in a good package, and seemed to be of good quality, but it's not as effective as the more expensive brand names, that said, it does the job if you are patient, it took me 4 hours of on and off and lots of cooling to bore through a concrete foundation, but I finally managed to do it, can't really complain, price is good, and did not have to buy one of the more expensive SDS drills, so all in all, satisfied with the product.
Scritto da: Arby D
Part 2 of a dynamic duo that was hard to find in this length and high quality
We bought a 1930-built stone bungalow last year. This spring, I wanted to run power into the sun-porch so my wife and I could have lights and our computers out there at any time. Our stone wall turned out to be too thick for masonry bits I could find locally. 12" and 15" bits disappeared into the wall without breaking out the other end. Using a 3/8 x 18 inch bit I bought together with this 1/2" one, I added an 6" extender to the back end and managed (just!) to get through. Switching to this bit, I was able to enlarge the passage enough to be able to feed the shielded cable through. Despite the job it endured, it still looks and acts brand new.

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