MILWAUKEE 5PC Glass and Tile Drill Bit Set
The Milwaukee® Glass and Tile Drill Bits features an exact start tip for clean holes and minimal walking of the bit in glass and ceramic tile. Our Glass and Tile bits have also been designed with sharpened carbide that allows for faster tile drilling than standard glass and tile drill bits, along with a reinforced carbide head to provide increased durability in high speed drilling applications with drill drivers only. Sizes included in the 5 piece set; 1 x 4mm, 1 x 5mm, 2 x 6mm, 1 x 8mm.
SKU: 4932479948
Categories: Glass & Tile, Glass & Tile Drill Bits
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